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669:, also gave a 5-star review, writing: "The script is terrific, with proper acknowledgement of the envy Boyle's success sparked in others, the toll it took on her health both mental and physical and her initial treatment by the savage apostates of the press. Smith is astonishingly good as Boyle, not impersonating her so much as capturing her essence, and she is supported by an amazingly versatile cast, among whom James Paterson stands out as Boyle's father. A hugely uplifting evening." 289:"). Her mother appears to scold her for giving in to depression and not keeping her promise to make something of herself. Lorraine and Andy call on Susan at home, but Susan doesn't remember meeting Andy. He offers to be her manager, taking care of everything she needs. Susan is afraid of singing in front of people, but Andy tells her that she won't have to, because she'll be in the studio making an album. Susan is happier than she's ever been as she sets to work to record her album (" 190:", which he dedicates to Susan. He is able to "stop a room" his singing, and Susan hopes someday to do the same. Susan's singing talent is discovered at school by the music teacher. But she suffers bullying and a beating by classmates ("The Four Marys"). Her friend John drives away the bullies. Years later, parents in tow, Susan meets John again at a parish dance, where he invites an incredulous Susan, who has never had a boyfriend, to dance with him (" 51: 248:" and "Scarlet Ribbons"). Susan's sister Kathleen dies unexpectedly from an asthma attack. Susan now must take care of her elderly mother. Bridie urges Susan to get on her life, to make something of her singing. She is hopeful for Susan and inspires Susan to be hopeful too ("This Will Be the Year"). Then Bridie dies. Susan is despondent, alone for the first time in her life ("Return"). 233:"), not knowing how to go on her life; the only role she knows for a Blackburn girl, marriage and having kids, is taken away from her. She decides that since singing is the only thing she's good at, she should take lessons, and goes to see voice teacher Fred O'Neil. He signs her up for the Miner's Welfare competition, and Susan wins the Β£1000 prize (" 297:
cannot sing in front of all those people. When Andy replies that if this is what live performing does to her, then it's not worth it, Susan realises that she has a choice. She wants to sing and doesn't want to go back to her old life; her mother would be in a rage if she didn't go on. Susan conquers her fear and goes on ("
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scene where Susan’s father ... dies is one of the most emotional I have seen on stage, while those backstage at the auditions for BGT are nothing short of inspirational. This production is a standalone show that should still play to audiences long after Elaine C Smith and Susan Boyle have left. ... There is no doubting
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broadcast of Susan's audition with her, and both are caught off-guard by her sudden popularity as her YouTube video goes viral, spreading Susan's fame worldwide. The media hounds Susan and goads her into outbursts of profanity to write about in their papers, with headlines like "Hairy Angel, Never Been Kissed" ("
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Susan goes home to twelve weeks of waiting, not allowed to tell anyone about her success. As the broadcast time approaches, Susan tries unsuccessfully to get the priest, the crossing guard, and a neighbour to be sure to watch the show Saturday night without telling them why. Lorraine watches the
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wrote in his 5-star review: "The overall shape of the show is hard to fault, and in matching the gutsy good humour of its heroine without stooping to hagiography, this is a delight that deserves to go far, and fast, as she has done." John Dixon's 5-star review in WhatsOnStage.com concluded: "The
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The album becomes the fastest-selling debut album in British history and races to number one on both sides of the Atlantic. Susan goes to New York to promote it, to appear in Rockefeller Plaza before an audience of a thousand people. She is terrified, screaming and crying, telling Andy that she
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baby. A doctor tells her parents, Bridie and Patrick Boyle, that the baby may suffer from brain damage due to deprivation of oxygen, telling them not to expect too much from her. Bridie and Pat are worried yet hopeful ("Joy is in the Child").
166:"). The adult Susan, as narrator, explains that she is a shy, sometimes awkward person who doesn't know what to say to others. But she means to tell her "fairy tale" story. It starts the birth of a baby girl, in Scotland 1 April 1961, an 266:"). Susan waits as they succeed or fail, and then it is her turn. Onstage, mic in hand, Susan answers the sceptical judges' questions. She sings "I Dreamed a Dream" and is astonished but ecstatic to hear the huge crowd's standing ovation. 228:
Their romance budding, Susan and John talk on the phone playfully, but it ends suddenly when Susan's father slams down the phone set and tells her that she isn't ready for a boyfriend. Susan is depressed and lost
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was one of few dissenting voices, writing, "only an exuberant working of "Stuck in the Middle With You" ... adds a level of humour and polish to what is rather leaden fare. At times it was like a very long
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gave the musical a 4-star review, writing: "Kennedy Aitchinson's cunning arrangements and Ed Curtis' deft direction use juke-boxery better than I have ever seen." Lisa Verrico added a 4-star review in
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musical interlude. ... Smith ... promises a sprinkling of fairy dust on the story but what we get is a dumper truck's worth. No clichΓ© is left unturned and no mention is made of
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auditions, Susan is almost turned away as she signs in. She meets her fellow audition hopefuls, a collection of clowns, blue-wigged tap dancers and musicians of several sorts ("
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Boyle said she was initially upset by the show, because she was "not used to it", but she later found it "clever and amusing".
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While she is hospitalised, Andy Stephens speaks to her about starting her career as a singer, but she won't listen to him ("
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Patrick Boyle becomes ill and dies. Grieving, Bridie and Susan express their farewells to Patrick (Medley: "
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dance troupe. Susan feels desolate, convinced that losing means any chance for a singing career is gone ("
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The musical received generally positive reviews following its opening in Newcastle. Dominic Cavendish in
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Susan reminds the audience that this is a fairy tale. Susan sees an ad for a national talent contest. At
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who fancies himself the best singer around ("Something Tells Me"). Several regulars attempt to impress ("
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Susan goes to The Happy Valley pub's karaoke night, presided over by an Elvis-imitating
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It has been reported variously that Boyle will appear at "many" of the performances:
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SuBo's remarkable story on stage leaves no clichΓ© left unturned"
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and produced by Michael Harrison. It is based on the life of
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The principal roles and original tour cast are as follows:
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This article is about the musical. For other uses, see
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Susan muses to the audience about childhood dreams ("
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Standing Ovation: The Greatest Songs from the Stage
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Index

I Dreamed a Dream (disambiguation)

Book
Alan McHugh
Elaine C. Smith
Susan Boyle
jukebox musical
Alan McHugh
Elaine C. Smith
Susan Boyle
Theatre Royal
Newcastle
I Dreamed a Dream
April Fool's Day
Welcome to My World
Paper Roses
The Wild Rover
Scarlet Ribbons
Beautiful Sunday
Knock Three Times
Una Paloma Blanca
Perfect Day
compere
Crazy
Heartbreak Hotel
Someone To Watch Over Me
At Seventeen
Daydream Believer
How Great Thou Art
The Prayer

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