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Dirty Dancing at The Bord Gais Energy Theatre Review

 


Dirty Dancing the stage show is a night of pure nostalgia. Between the award winning soundtrack and sensational dancing, for two hours, you will be brought back to your youth and you will certainly 'Have the time of your life' 

Written by Eleanor Bergstein and Directed by Federico Bellone, Dirty Dancing the stage show will run at The Bord Gais Energy Theatre from September 5th to September 16th 2023. The 1987 movie is embeded in all our hearts, telling the coming of age story of Baby Houseman who over the summer of 1963, learned to dance and fell in love with Johnny, the boy from 'the wrong side of the tracks'. Bergstein and Bellone truly did their source material justice with this amazing theatre version of one of the worlds best known movies.

Staring Michael O'Reilly as Johnny Castle and Kira Malou as Baby, the show is an explosion of fun from the time the curtains open. It pretty much sticks to the original script, with seamless transitions between scenes. The live  Kellermans band brought the soundtrack to life with absolutely amazing vocals from Lydia Sterling

                                         

I also enjoyed the comedy through out the show. Mark Faith played a different more comedic version of Mr Schumacher, stealing laughs from the audience in every scene and Daisy Steere was hilarious as Lisa Houseman and had the audience in the knots as she performed her tone deaf version of 'Hula Hana' at the Kellermans Variety Show.

But what about the final dance I hear you say? Well it did not disappoint!!! From the moment O'Reilly said the iconic line 'No one puts baby in a corner', the audience went crazy. The performance was superb by all the dancers and of course the famous lift was flawless. The atmosphere in the theatre was electric.

I enjoyed this show so much. O'Reilly and Malou certainly had chemistry as Johnny and Baby and you could feel that this cast were having every bit as much fun as the audience. So if you want to have an awesome girls night out make sure to get your tickets NOW @ Ticket Master 

                                      

Photo Credit: All photos by Mark Senior

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