This new retelling of the famous case of The Scottsboro Boys has now finally made it's way to the West End and it is no understatement that this is perhaps the best music I've seen in some time. The audience lulled into a false sense of security before being smashed to pieces in no time at all. Kander and Ebb's music is typically creepy, especially 'the electric chair' which is just as creepy as anything from Cabaret. The actors also create a deeply uncomfortable feeling, portraying minstrels performing for its audience. It creates a similar setup to the recently cancelled Exhibit B but, unlike the show depicting human zoos, is probably slightly more direct in it's attack at racism and could never be said to be racist itself, made evident in some of the best closing scenes ever to be portrayed in theatre. Throughout the show,a woman is present, observing the action. However hard I tried, I could find no link until the final scene where everything is answered in such a poignant piece of theatre. It is worth seeing this musicalas it does not rely on a huge set or huge orchestration but is carried through by pure talent.
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