02 October 2024

Dear Evan Hansen

 


Review by Paul Towers, 2/10/24

Dear Evan Hansen by Steven Levenson, music & lyrics by Benj Pasek & Justin Paul

Directed by Adam Penford

Produced by ATG productions

At Curve til Saturday 5th October 2024

Dear Evan Hansen is a musical best aimed at neurotic, self-obsessed socially awkward teenagers looking to validate their misery. And their poor parents.

A whole generation is growing up thinking that their entire world exists only online and this is the show for them. For anyone over 25 it is a depressingly accurate window into their world and we should all despair for the future.

Evan Hansen (Ryan Kopel channelling Emo Phillips, for the older reader) is the above neurotic, socially awkward teenager living with a single mother. The object of his fantasises  is Zoe (Lauren Conroy), who lives with her druggie brother, Connor (Killian Thomas Lefevre) and their parents Larry and Cynthia (Richard Hurst and Helen Anker). When Connor kills himself Evan pretends to have been his best friend.

All this misery takes place in the first half. It gets worse.

The staging is fairly simplistic with sliding semi opaque sheets that slide across and various bits of furniture going on and off. The cast work hard, Kopel’s vocals are good and the ensemble fill the stage. A live band of nine beef up the sound and some inventive video projections from Ravi Deepres move the story along.

Dear Evan Hansen is continuing to tour next year and is at Curve until Saturday 5th October

#DEHUKTOUR

https://www.evanontour.com/

Pics: Marc Brenner

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