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Flashdance soundtrack review
Flashdance soundtrack review





Adams still retaining some of his boyish looks from his A1 days mixes in some rugged charm to give a great performance as Alex’ potential suitor.įans will be delighted that he gets to duet with Joanne Clifton on Here and Now and Hang On, while taking the solo on 245mm Enough. Ben Adams is Nick Hurley in Flashdance The Musicalįemale distractions probably don’t come much bigger than Ben Adams as Nick Hurley. Clifton of course isn’t just called upon to dance, the audience get a sense of real drama and raw emotion, with her performance of Try. Her energy shows no sign of slowing down for the remainder of the show. Her mesmerising energy is set to top gear from the moment she takes the song Maniac from the privacy of her bedsit to the spectator gaze of the dance floor. Joanne Clifton simply dazzles as she spins, turns and sparkles as the funky but feisty Alex. Joanne Clifton stars as Alex in Flashdance The Musical

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Spectacular, sensational and sassy, Flashdance unravels both girls contrasting dream-chasing stories through the mediums of high energy dance performance and song. Flashdance: spectacular, sensational and sassyĪ multi-layered plot, Flashdance – The Musical tells the story of 18-year-old Alex, a welder by day and ‘flashdancer’ by night, who dreams of going to the prestigious Shipley Dance Academy and becoming a professional dancer.īeside Alex, is her friend Gloria, who works as a waitress but also has desires for fame and fortune. “I don’t have that much talent that’s why I’m going to be on television,” Gloria tells Alex as she reasons not joining the academy.īoth girls have romances, Alex’ boss Nick Hurley is attempting to woo her, but Alex is keen to stay focused on her dancing while Gloria has a relationship with rising comic Jimmy, who has dreams of making it in New York on his own.







Flashdance soundtrack review