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The Reviews Are In For "Viva Forever" - Zig-A-Zig-Nah!

Ouch! In every article, the one getting the most shade is Ab Fab creator, writer, and star, Jennifer Saunders, who wrote the show. One critic noted that the young'ins in attendance were more interested in their iPhones than the actual show.



"so drudgy, so sour and focused on failure," and it doesn't get any better, with the paper lambasting "the iffy performances, gloomy backdrops and a lamentably slow start" before finishing, "you have the makings of a notable West End flop. It’s almost as if the thing has a death wish." - The Daily Mail

"tawdry, lazy and unedifying...miasma of disappointment emanating from an audience of up-for-it Spice Girls fans slowly realising that they had paid top whack to see a clunker." *1 star - The Telegraph

"Viva Forever? More like clapped-out Vauxhall Viva, five careless owners with far too many miles on the clock." - The Mirror




The critics have spoken — "Viva Forever" did not spice up their lives.

British reviewers were scathing Wednesday about the big-budget stage show built around the songs of 1990s "Girl Power" pop group the Spice Girls.

"I'll tell you what I wanted, what I really, really wanted — I wanted this terrible show to stop,"
said Charles Spencer in the Daily Telegraph, riffing on the group's biggest hit, "Wannabe."

"This musical is tawdry, lazy and unedifying," he said, awarding the show one star.

The Independent newspaper's Paul Taylor gave the show two stars out of five, calling it "lacking in any truly original or challenging spark," while the Daily Mail's Quentin Letts dubbed it "a prize Christmas turkey."

A celebrity-studded audience that included soccer star David Beckham — there with wife Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham and sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz — gave the show an opening-night standing ovation Tuesday at London's Piccadilly Theatre.

And the band members themselves were enthusiastic as they took the stage for a curtain call.

"It was ... great," said Melanie Brown
, also known as brassy band member Scary Spice. She inserted an emphatic expletive before "great."

The show, written by comedian Jennifer Saunders, takes the Girl Power theme that made the band a pop sensation and updates it to a world of Twitter and TV talent shows. It follows four teenage friends whose bond is tested when they enter a reality show, and only one — the titular Viva — is chosen to advance.

"It's not a tribute show," said producer Judy Craymer, who was also behind the mega-successful ABBA musical "Mamma Mia!"

"It's not their story. It's a story of now."


Refreshing as it is to see a musical built around female friendship and mother-daughter bonds, some audience members might have reflected that the real-life story of the Spice Girls — their rise from obscurity to global fame, subsequent fallout and varied solo careers — is richer and more interesting than the show's feel-good plot.

Critics had praise for the show's cast, which includes stage veterans Sally Ann Triplett as Viva's houseboat-dwelling mother and Sally Dexter as an icy talent-show judge.

But some felt that aside from a few hits — "Wannabe," ''Stop," ''Who Do You Think You Are?" — the band's catalogue was not strong enough to support a two-and-a-half hour show.

The show also exposes the banality of the Spice Girls' lyrics. The songs of ABBA, which power "Mamma Mia!" are positively Shakespearean by comparison.

"The Spice Girls may have been many things, but the authors of a back catalogue packed with deathless pop classics is not among them,"
said Alexis Petridis in The Guardian.

Others felt the script, by comedian Jennifer Saunders — co-creator of celebrity-skewering sitcom "Absolutely Fabulous" — was surprisingly un-funny.

"You would think it would be easy to strap the songs of one of the biggest girl groups in recent history to an exuberant story of girl power to create a worldwide money-making machine,"
wrote Alun Palmer in the Daily Mirror. "But you would be wrong."

The show's success or failure may depend less on critics than on how well the Spice Girls are still loved a decade and a half after their heyday.

The five-member group, known for its brash attitude and "Cool Britannia" branding, shot to fame in 1996 and sold 75 million records around the world. Halliwell left the group in 1998 and the group effectively split a decade ago.

The five members appeared on stage together for the first time in five years at the London Olympics closing ceremony in August and have reunited to promote "Viva Forever."

All five attended Tuesday's premiere — although Beckham arrived later than the others, and sat apart from them in the theater.

On the red carpet before the show, Melanie Chisholm — "Sporty Spice" — said she was not afraid of critics' verdict.

"If people criticize it, we don't care — because we love it," she said.

Source

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gunshotbeauty 12th-Dec-2012 03:06 pm (UTC)
i think if it was done a while ago it may have done better
fairyonacid 12th-Dec-2012 09:41 pm (UTC)
they did it a while ago though, i totally went to that concert and it was great. sooo thankful i went when i did.
gunshotbeauty 12th-Dec-2012 10:19 pm (UTC)
i meant a musical not them playing but i am still so bummed they cancelled that tour here
punishermax 12th-Dec-2012 03:07 pm (UTC)
"If people criticize it, we don't care — because we love it," she said.

I think you'll care if those critics make this show a gigantic flop tho
andres01234 12th-Dec-2012 03:50 pm (UTC)
except it's not a flop, it already made 6 million pounds before the premiere
punishermax 12th-Dec-2012 04:03 pm (UTC)
Critically it's a flop though, I go by that personally. Pieces of shit make money all the time.
evalize 12th-Dec-2012 03:10 pm (UTC)
"I'll tell you what I wanted, what I really, really wanted — I wanted this terrible show to stop,"

I really dislike these "reference" reviews
imkevinspacey 12th-Dec-2012 03:12 pm (UTC)
Really negative reviews are generally so OTT.
harlem_nocturne 12th-Dec-2012 03:13 pm (UTC)
What a scathing review. The Brits are RUTHLESS.

Anyway though, IT'S MY BIRTHDAY!!!
champagnexdream 12th-Dec-2012 03:20 pm (UTC)
Happy birthday bb!!!
artpopart 12th-Dec-2012 03:31 pm (UTC)
hotness3ya 12th-Dec-2012 03:46 pm (UTC)
Happy birthday!!!
blindelation 12th-Dec-2012 03:18 pm (UTC)
Mamma Mia! got the same bad reviews. Look how bad it's doing.
artpopart 12th-Dec-2012 03:31 pm (UTC)
The movie or the musical?
blindelation 12th-Dec-2012 03:33 pm (UTC)
I was being sarcastic because both are so successful.
toshi_hakari 12th-Dec-2012 08:36 pm (UTC)
Really, it got bad reviews back in the day? I never read reviews, so I wouldn't know.
champagnexdream 12th-Dec-2012 03:19 pm (UTC)
Damn, so little taste.
pityparties 12th-Dec-2012 03:19 pm (UTC)
One critic noted that the young'ins in attendance were more interested in their iPhones than the actual show.

isn't this true at any event, like ever...?
fireprince 12th-Dec-2012 03:21 pm (UTC)
Boooo, I still want to see it!!! BRING IT TO AMERICA!!!!
andres01234 12th-Dec-2012 03:22 pm (UTC)
Pfft, critics are pissed their faves could never
beatlesluv 12th-Dec-2012 03:23 pm (UTC)
I'm still up for watching it. My queens look beautiful and flawless in that picture. Werk it icons!
wordnerd98 12th-Dec-2012 03:23 pm (UTC)
Where there seriously people on their iPhones in the theater? Gross.
faithgrowsold 12th-Dec-2012 03:23 pm (UTC)
I will honestly never be able to find Posh anything but adorable because of how endearingly awkward she was in Spice World. That is all.
enema_recipe 12th-Dec-2012 05:20 pm (UTC)
She was the worst actor by far, but it was pretty adorbs tbh
fairyonacid 12th-Dec-2012 09:44 pm (UTC)
my fave was that she wore that skin tight mini camo dress during the boot camp scene and totally just walked around the entire obstacle course in her heels



Edited at 2012-12-12 09:47 pm (UTC)
winegums 12th-Dec-2012 03:31 pm (UTC)
I loved the Spice Girls, but if they were making girl-group musicals, I'd want a Destiny's Child one.

(or Bananarama, I'll settle for that)
artpopart 12th-Dec-2012 03:32 pm (UTC)
I don't like seeing other people doing the songs. I can't look past that unless Meryl Streep is performing "Say My Name".
faeriegodfag 12th-Dec-2012 03:37 pm (UTC)
She would twerk the fuck out of Beyonce's character, if she were cast. IMO
yummy_minogue 12th-Dec-2012 04:09 pm (UTC)
wouldn't a destiny's child musical basically be dreamgirls tho
wigglybob 12th-Dec-2012 03:34 pm (UTC)
Dayummm these reviewers are coming for blood
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