An Officer and a Gentleman Review

Hall for Cornwall, Truro – until the 24 August 24

Reviewed by Kerry Gilbert

4****   

‘Don’t miss your chance to experience this captivating romance brought to life on stage’

An Officer and a Gentleman The Musical is based on the award winning 1982 film which starred Richard Gere and Debra Winger.   This timeless story of love, courage, and redemption will make your heart soar and leave you breathless, longing for more.  

Be part of the emotional journey of Zack Mayo (Luke Baker) a fearless young officer candidate, and the captivating Paula Pokrifki (Georgia Lennon) whose fiery spirit matches his own.  Most will be familiar with the plot;  a new set of wannabe US Navy jet fighter pilots arrive at an Aviation Officer Candidate School to be drilled hard over 12 weeks to attain their wings, knowing that few of them will succeed the gruelling course and even fewer will go on to actually fly the coveted F-14 or anything like it.  Zack arrives for training where he and his cohorts find themselves at the mercy of a ruthless drill instructor, Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley (Jamal Crawford).   Jamal Crawford is awesome as the drill sergeant, his rapid dialogue and his overpowering presence – both actor and character, is felt throughout.  The relationship between him and his trainees, especially Zack, is an interesting and complex one.  Whilst attending the course, Zack befriends Sid (Paul French) the son of Admiral.  One night, while on liberty, the boys meet and develop friendships with local women, Lynette (Sinead Long) and Paula.  The two women have their hearts set on leaving their local town but have conflicting opinions on how to do that.  Luke Baker is fantastic in the lead role of Zack Mayo.  His voice is stunning and seductive – he showed it off to perfection during Bon Jovi’s ‘Blaze of Glory’.  For me, a standout performance has to be Paul French as Sid Worley, always trying to live up to his brother’s reputation, he inhabits the character so well and his facial expressions and delivery are second to none. 

The full ensemble dance numbers is where this show comes alive.  With fun choreography by Joanne Goodwin, every member of the company throws themselves into the routines with conviction.  The military routines are striking and there is a fight scene well executed with dramatic music, lighting and skilful choreography.   Set to a smash hit soundtracks featuring the songs of Madonna, Bon Jovi, Cindi Lauder, Blondie, Kim Wilde and many more.   The power of the music will carry you through the highs and lows of their extraordinary love story, including the award winning (Love Lift Us) Up Where We Belong.   The entire show is building up to the final scene and the final song when Zack lifts Paula ‘Up where she belongs’ and carries her out of the factory.  I’m guessing most of the audience has seen the film because there were gasps and applause before we even arrived at the pinnacle moment, for which the original film was most famous. 

It’s a fitting, and extremely satisfying, end to a performance where everyone gave their all and were rewarded with a standing ovation.  Don’t miss your chance to experience this captivating romance brought to life on stage.