Sugar, butter, fantastic: Waitress Musical review at Nottingham Theatre Royal
Despite a delayed start the production of the musical waitress was remarkable from start to end. Ensemble member Amy Fisher took on the role of Jenna for the show’s opening performance in Nottingham, where audience members were taken on an emotional rollercoaster of wanting to laugh and cry with the characters on stage.
Although everything changes once her baby is born. A versatile set helped bring the story to life on stage, as cast members were able to seamlessly transition between locations, but a real asset to the musical was the on-stage band.The live music being included in the performance rather than just in the side-lines added to the experience and allowed the musicians to get involved with the scenes as well.
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