Newsies is based loosely on the real-life 1899 strike of newspaper vendors – all young children – in New York. Like all good Disney stuff, the hero is dashing, handsome and gets the girl. Like all good Disney stuff the villain is cunning, funny and gets his come-uppance.
That wouldn’t be enough to make this memorable, but create fantastic dance routines for the young unknown ensemble, and you got a palpable hit for creators Alan Menken , Jack Feldman and the stellar Harvey Feirstein, who wrote the book.
Apart from the dancers- and I’ll come back to them – director JeffCalhoun gets stand-out performances from Jeremy Jordan ( a key part of the TV hit Smash ) as the troubled but driven young strike leader Jack Kelly and Kara Lindsay is a pleasing, feisty girl reporter – the problem comes when she sings. For me she has that modern kind of high-pitched tight voice that Disney management love, and this giggly, hooting, whistling audience clearly love her to bits.
Steve Blanchard is fabulous as the evil newspaper tycoon Joseph Pulitzer , only lacking a moustache-twirling moment to make him a true cartoon villain.
And the dancing? Choreographer Christopher Gattelli pulls out all the stops. It’s just stunning – such high leaps, ballet turns and tap – even a very tricky routine where each boy dances on two sheets of newspaper.
Memorable tunes ? No, not really but Jordan pulls off the angst with great aplomb and shows true star quality.
Newsies is on Disney+