I likely should have given this movie a "10". The energy is riveting; the dancing beyond extraordinary. Choreography a 10+.
That "Charlie", portrayed by Harry Jarvis learned to play the piano and managed eighteen different songs is a tribute to his musical/theatrical genius.
Thomas Doherty as "Zander", the choreographer and producer is superbly represented in his artistic temperament. He is strikingly handsome, as well.
Juliet Doherty as "Barlow" is precious. I was so pleased (ecstatic?) that she finished the musical dance, owning it all the way.
It comes as no surprise how many of these performers are from Great Britain. I have an inexplicable, immeasurable love and appreciation for British and Aussie actors/actresses. Long ago I became convinced those actors are superior to what we produce in the States because most British and Aussie actors/performers perform on live stage and screen.
Since my days in high school amateur acting in plays, I have loved theater.
That "Charlie", portrayed by Harry Jarvis learned to play the piano and managed eighteen different songs is a tribute to his musical/theatrical genius.
Thomas Doherty as "Zander", the choreographer and producer is superbly represented in his artistic temperament. He is strikingly handsome, as well.
Juliet Doherty as "Barlow" is precious. I was so pleased (ecstatic?) that she finished the musical dance, owning it all the way.
It comes as no surprise how many of these performers are from Great Britain. I have an inexplicable, immeasurable love and appreciation for British and Aussie actors/actresses. Long ago I became convinced those actors are superior to what we produce in the States because most British and Aussie actors/performers perform on live stage and screen.
Since my days in high school amateur acting in plays, I have loved theater.