This lockdown treat of a concert version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s dark musical Carousel is a joy to listen to.
And the great benefit is that you can close your eyes and just listen because there is very little action in this slimmed-down performance on the concert platform at Avery Fisher Hall.
He is magnetic as the troubled and ultimately dead carousel barker Billy Bigelow. He’s matched however by a stellar cast of Broadway and opera greats and backed by the Saturn rocket of the New York Philharmonic orchestra under Rob Fisher.
The performances are in no way inhibited by the fact that they really are trapped in a narrow platform corridor of space, and the staging is improved by the ensemble often entering on ramps through the orchestra.
The normally boring role of Enoch Snow is here taken to new heights by the charismatic Broadway star Jason Danieley with his ever-so-light tenor tones.
Nettie – who has 2 of the best numbers – June is Bustin’ Out All Over and You’ll Never Walk Alone – sails round the stage like a battleship going to war and the voice of opera mezzo Stephanie Blythe is alone worth a donation.
But it’s Kelli and Nathan you’ll go home remembering.
You can catch Carousel free on YouTube you can watch it below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxRMlv-mwxM