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The theatre this is showing in is a bit out of the way for the West End, but has done well with new stagings for shows, recently with Newsies.
Hopefully they can sort out the sound issues Newsies had in time for Starlight Express
Sound design is such a critical element in musical theatre I'm always shocked and disappointed when a show has sub-par sound. This has even happened at major productions, eg on Broadway.
I'm actually quite fond of Starlight Express and hope to catch this production next year. Sure it's basically just Cats on wheels, but it's one of the first musicals I ever saw.
It really is and when things don’t sound right, it can dampen the show. Newsies ran the gamut from mics missing cues, weird mixing with the band, some lines being lost over others, and I don’t think the adequately dampened the stage as during the dance numbers (which in Newsies, there are many) some lyrics got lost over the stomping and poor volume
Hoping Starlight fixes a fair chunk of those issues as the venue really is quite nice