One of the chorus (who seems to understudy for the other roles, according to the discussion at the talkback) Red-headed fellow.
And yes, the accents were surprisingly good, and although Seymour (sp) was a bit nasal sometimes for my taste, he toned it down for the 'heroic bits' which seems appropriate. Also he ranged around a bit in American locality. Occasionally he was southern, but not consistently. It was still the best show I've seen in England for American accents. Including Chicago.
Clare Buckfield did an excellent Audrey, which is a difficult role to balance. You have to be high-pitched because the music is that range, but you have to avoid being annoying. She did a good job, although she sounded quite a lot like Janice from friends at many points.
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And yes, the accents were surprisingly good, and although Seymour (sp) was a bit nasal sometimes for my taste, he toned it down for the 'heroic bits' which seems appropriate. Also he ranged around a bit in American locality. Occasionally he was southern, but not consistently. It was still the best show I've seen in England for American accents. Including Chicago.
Clare Buckfield did an excellent Audrey, which is a difficult role to balance. You have to be high-pitched because the music is that range, but you have to avoid being annoying. She did a good job, although she sounded quite a lot like Janice from friends at many points.