War Paint is such a fascinating show. The plot is based on both a 2004 novel (War Paint) and 2007 film (The Powder & the Glory), following the real life rivalry between cosmetic giants Helena Rubenstein and Elizabeth Arden. It’s rare to get a show which gives older actors a chance to truly shine – but War Paint is a brilliant example of how experience can make a great show. If you wanted any more reason to give the show a chance, the Original Broadway cast starred Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole in the title roles. Talk about powerhouses. Sadly, 2017 was an extremely competitive Tony season, with shows like Come From Away, Groundhog Day, Great Comet, Hello Dolly!, and Anastasia all competing – resulting in War Paint being left behind with its 4 nominations. Despite this, it’s a brilliant listen and it will forever remain one of my guilty pleasure shows (mostly for the leading ladies).
Standout track/s: Behind the Red Door; Face to Face; Now You Know; Beauty in the World
You’ll like this if you enjoy: Shows with older leading ladies such as Mame, Grey Gardens, and Follies, anything else Patti or Christine have done.
Click here to listen to the War Paint cast recording.
Xanadu is a totally bonkers show. Conceptually, it’s like a weird hybrid of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum and Starlight Express – a bit of Greek theatre, and a bit of rollerskating. Oh, and the additional music and lyrics were written by Jeff Lynne (of rock band ELO) and John Farrar (legendary Aussie songwriter). The show is a direct adaptation of the film of the same name, starring Olivia Newton-John and featuring ELO’s music, following Greek Muse Clio as she tries to help an artist rediscover his creativity. Their solution? A roller disco. Xanadu really does sit on its own within the Music Theatre cannon because of how bizarre and ridiculous it is, which does explain why it’s become a bit of a cult classic like the source film. It’s camp, it’s disco, it’s ridiculous, but it’s a fun time.
Standout track/s: Magic; Don’t Walk Away; Suspended in Time
You’ll like this if you enjoy: Shows based on Ancient Greece like Hercules, A Funny Thing…, and Lysistrata, jukebox musicals like Rock of Ages and We Will Rock You.
Click here to listen to the Xanadu cast recording.
Standout track/s: When You Meet A Man In Chicago; Doing It For Sugar; I’m Naïve
You’ll like this if you enjoy: Some Like It Hot, the work of Jule Style, Peter Stone, and/or Bob Merrill.
Click here to listen to the Sugar/Some Like It Hot cast recording.