Follies, National Theatre, 2017.
Cast: Gary Raymond, Jordan Shaw, Imelda Staunton, Janie Dee, Philip Quast, Fred Haig, Peter Forbes, Josephine Barstow, Bruce Graham, Dawn Hope, Adrian Grove, Di Botcher, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Zizi Strallen, Alex Young, Adam Rhys-Charles, Tracie Bennett, Billy Boyle, Norma Atallah, Liz Izen, Julie Armstrong, Gemma Page, Alison Langer, Aimee Hodnett, Sarah-Marie Maxwell, Kate Parr, Christine Tucker, Leisha Mollyneaux, Emily Langham, Anouska Eaton, Barnaby Thompson, Emily Goodenough, Edwin Ray, Ian Mc:Arnon, Liz Ewing, Jeremy Batt, Michael Vinsen.
Book: James Goldman
Music & lyrics: Stephen Sondheim
Director: Dominic Cooke
Despite the ridiculous size of the cast the first performance of this I saw was an amateur one in Cambridge in 2008. That it took nearly ten years for me to get the opportunity to see it again was probably also down to the size of the cast. So many great names in this and the big stage at the National was used to full effect, but nearly ten years later and having seen things that really changed the way musicals are made and presented I wonder if it wasn't slightly old-fashioned. Classy, of course, and brilliantly performed.