‘& JULIET’: Miriam Teak-Lee & cast. Photo: Johann Persson.

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& JULIET
Book by David West Read
Music & lyrics by Max Martin & friends
Directed by Luke Sheppard
Shaftesbury Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue

London, United Kingdom
(020 7379 5399), https://www.andjulietthemusical.co.uk/

 

By David NouNou

LONDON—Every year when StageZine goes to London for the summer theatre season, there is often one show we hope comes to Broadway. In 2019, the last time we were there, it was Six. This year our pick is & Juliet.

There is an infectious vitality to this musical that is off the charts. It has a great and actually funny irreverent book by David West Read and a catchy score from start to finish by Max Martin and friends. No spoiler alert here, but the score does include Britney Spears’ “Baby One More Time” and “Oops…I Did It Again,” Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a Girl”  and “Roar” and more surprises. It is reminiscent of the 2015 musical Something Rotten by the Kirkpatrick Brothers.

I’m not saying that this is a perfect musical; it will need some tighter writing and directing before coming to New York. What is glorious about it is its exuberant young vitality and, with the proper changes, it should be a contender for next year’s “Best Musical” during awards season.

As Shakespeare wrote it, Romeo takes his poison and dies. Juliet awakens from her drugged coma and learns from Friar Laurence of what happened, then stabs herself to death. The end. Well, not in this version. Juliet (Miriam-Teak Lee) wakes up and figures things out for herself. Why should she kill herself? And it was selfish of Romeo to kill himself and not wait for her. She intends to live her life. Thus, the merriment unfolds.

Besides Juliet, there are the three other principal protagonists: William Shakespeare (Alex Tranter) and Anne Hathaway, not the actress but actually Shakespeare’s wife (Cassidy Janson). They manipulate how the story should continue now that Juliet is alive. Anne looks at things from the feminist point of view and wants Juliet to experience all the alternatives at her disposal, while William wants to keep the traditional manner in which he conceived it. The third principal is the ever-lovable Keala Settle as the Nurse. By the way, she will be leaving soon to play with Queen of British Soul Beverley Knight in a revival of the musical Sister Act. So, catch her before she leaves.

As the play progresses, different characters are introduced that alter Juliet’s life and if she should even remarry. Even Romeo (Tom Francis) resurfaces and makes another plea for Juliet’s hand in marriage. Decisions, decisions.

As I mentioned the premise is great, the score delightful, and the performances in most cases are very good, except for the over hamming by the few. Miriam Teak-Lee is lovely and a delight as Juliet. Alex Trantor is charming and gorgeous as Shakespeare; if only he really did look like Mr. Tranter. Ms. Janson as Anne is cloying at times. Ms. Settle is a delight.

This musical is further enhanced by its creative team. Set designer Soutra Gilmour has created an original, unorthodox, seamless cluttered but easy-on-the-eyes sets. The costumes by Paloma Young are deliciously colorful. Lighting Designer Howard Hudson captures every mood, night or day. Choreographer Jennifer Weber has injected so much energy and originality in her dances, it’s a shame that director Luke Sheppard doesn’t keep up with her. He needs help in editing the proceedings, but hopefully this will be worked out before any Broadway transfer.

There are so many surprises here and so much fun to be had. It is a must-see. Should it come to New York, here is my list for the perfect cast: Ariana DeBose as Juliet, Christian Borle as Shakespeare, Cassie Levy as Anne, Jeremy Jordan as Romeo and, of course, Keala Settle as The Nurse.

 

 

Edited by Scott Harrah
Published July 10, 2022
Reviewed in London on June 14, 2022.

‘& JULIET’ at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London. Photo: StageZine.

 

‘& JULIET’: Tom Francis & cast. Photo: Johan Persson.

 

‘& JULIET’: (Center) Cassidy Janson, Miriam-Teak Lee, Keala Settle & cast. Photo: Johan Persson

 

‘& JULIET’: Oliver Tompsett, Miriam-Teak Lee & Keala Settle & cast. Photo: Johan Persson.

 

‘& JULIET’: Alex Thomas, Julius D’Silva, Tim Mahendran & Oliver Tompsett & cast. Photo: Johan Persson.