While Rodgers and Hammerstein are the boys for Broadway blockbusters, and Kander and Ebb the masters of larger-than-life showbiz characters, Maltby and Shire are the undisputed champions of the urban character song cycle, with real people living real emotions, romantic ups and downs and everything in between.
Their collaboration on Closer Than Ever brings us a quartet of singers on journeys – going through doors- to the past, to the future, to the what-might-have-been. And literally, in this production screened by Broadway HD on their platform, in a small space there are 4 physical doors. In 90 minutes we meet a huge range of recognisable characters – from mindless gym bunnies to a prim and proper estate agent with a wild sexual hinterland, and a couple of Queer romances that predictably end awkwardly.
Dalton Harris perfectly catches the folly of forbidden young love in What Am I Doin’ ? And West End diva Kerry Ellis is perfect as the scientist, cold, calculating and very anti-men – she’s sharp as a razor in The Bear,The Tiger,The Hamster and The Mole- all animals happy to be single mothers.
There’s an absolute feast of delicious songs – few better than Miss Byrd, where a very ordinary estate agent office worker reveals her inner sexual fantasy life – brilliantly put across by Kerry Ellis.
Next Time segues into I Wouldn’t Go Back where Dalton and Kerry promise us they’ll be better in their next relationships. Lee and Dalton sing laconically about their failed Queer romance in He Was Never There – “ he was in the room, he just wasn’t present”, we’re told pointedly. Grace Mouat has the most poetic number in Patterns, where she’s sad, upset and thinks life is slipping away.
And the songs keep coming – the sexual innuendo of Back On Base, the innocent charm of the parent to-be in Fathers Are Fathers and a strong, positive final number in Closer Than Ever.
Closer Than Ever, produced by Ginger Quiff Media and Broadway HD is streamed by the latter. You could catch it if you were clever, on a 7-day free trial. More info here