Thursday, November 13, 2008

Billy Elliot - The Musical (revisted)





Billy Elliot - The Musical opened this week on Broadway. Elton John was on "The View" promoting it with the boys playing the character of Billy. The show has been playing for 3 years in London and Sydney. I saw it in February 2006 at the Victoria Palace Theater, London. It is based on the Universal Pictures/Studio Canal Film of the same name. The book and lyrics are by Lee Hall and the music is by Elton John.

The "Cliff Notes" version is that it is the story of a boy raised in a mining town that discovers freedom and acceptance through dancing in the midst of a miner's strike. It was very inspirational and uplifting. There are three very talented boys who alternately play the lead at different performances.



One idea that strikes me is how the boy uses the arts to uplift himself, his family and his community. In a time when organizations are struggling for donors, access to and teaching of the arts to youth, in my view, is needed.

I am thankful to the Countess Bedelia for the initial recommendation to see the play, it was definitely was one of the highlights of my trip.


"I really can't explain it,

I haven't got the words

It's a feeling that you can't control

I supposed it's like forgetting, losing who you are

And at the same time something makes you whole..."





from the song "Electricity", Billy Elliot-The Musical







I invite all of you to practice two of the main messages of the play:



"If you want to dance....DANCE!"



"Be Yourself!"

1 comment:

Countess Bedelia said...

You are very welcome for the rec, Luis. I am so happy that Billy Elliot has reached Broadway. It is an amazing piece of work and uplifts the spirit....something that we truly need in this day and age.