THE COMMITMENTS REVIEW

EMPIRE THEATRE, LIVERPOOL – UNTIL SATURDAY 22ND APRIL 2023

REVIEWED BY MIA BOWEN

5****

Amid a nine-month UK and Ireland tour, The Commitments rolled into Liverpool last night and is playing the Empire Theatre until Saturday. Based on Roddy Doyle’s 1987 novel and the 1991 film adaptation, The Commitments premiered in 2013 at the Palace Theatre in the West End where it ran for over two years and was quickly recognised as a sensation. As we were taking our seats for the opening night, the theatre was full of anticipation and excitement, not least because many had been waiting a long time for this after it was delayed because of the pandemic.

Packed with Soul and Motown classics from the 50’s and 60’s, The Commitments is sold as a jukebox musical but the diegetic use of music makes it more of a play with music. The songs are performed by the band rather than being sung by characters to express an emotion and the narrative is driven solely by the book scenes.

The Commitments follows the story of Jimmy (James Killeen), a working-class music fan who has big dreams. He takes on the task of pulling together a bunch of amateur musicians, into a sensational live act, with their own original sound and distinctive personalities. But tensions within the band threatens to ruin everything; Deco’s (James Deegan) increasing arrogance, the trio of female singers (Ciara Mackey, Eve Kitchingham, Sarah Gardiner) all getting off with Joe The Lips (Stuart Reid) and saxophonist Dean (Conor Litten) who has a dangerous leaning towards a jazz career.

A group of highly talented performers have been assembled for this production to bring soul to the masses. As well as act, many of the cast play instruments, ensuring that a good time be had by all. They don’t take themselves too seriously and poke fun at each other’s characters.

It’s not the story that the audiences flock for but the music! Packed full of fantastic numbers it features 22 full songs and other snippets, from the proud opening Proud Mary to the closing Try A Little Tenderness.

The set design by Tim Blazdell is impressive in what it achieves. Unfolding out to transform the set from various venues into Jimmy’s home without moving much.

If you are looking for a feel-good night out, this is undoubtedly the show for you! The Commitments is humorous, full of energy and filled with great music but most of all it is an uplifting dose of nostalgia.