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Golf the Musical

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It seems fitting to me that Golf the musical should be premiered in St Andrews in Fife, often thought of as “The home of Golf”, close to the legendary Old Course and where golf’s ruling body the Royal and Ancient Golf Club is based.  Where more fitting then than St Andrews for a world premiere?? 
Oops sorry a European Premiere!
In early spring 2003 Eric Krebs went to Michael Roberts, playwright and lyricist, convinced that a show about golf would work.  After some persuasion and Eric’s persistence, Michael took up golf and the rest, as they say, is history. Well is history in the USA anyway, as “Golf the Musical” took off and hasn’t looked back. It began its performances on October 8, 2003, and had its official ‘Off Broadway’ opening on November 19, 2003, closing almost seven months later. It has since toured the States regularly having two or three casts circulating at any given time.  Apparently 50% of the male population in America are fanatical golfers thus adding to the shows popularity.
Admittedly thankfully I am not a golf widow, I rarely if ever watch the game, sorry sport, no game, whatever! I didn’t even know that ‘The 2005 UK Open Championship’ is to be played in St Andrews in July.
So why go and see ‘Golf the Musical’?
Well it is a musical, it is being performed close to home and Geoffrey Abbott is one of the four performers in the show.
Well it is more a review than a musical, strictly speaking and I’m sure the golfers would have got more out of the show than I did, but I actually enjoyed it very much. The four performers are all extremely talented and most of the material is excellent, the odd one or two what was that moments. The set very much like my Idea of an almost perfect dogleg fairway,  A long sweeping length of perfect grass and a bunker. The Direction, musical staging and choreography thanks to Rita Henderson and Stephen Wrentmore add extra comedy an added focus and air of expectation as to what was coming next.
The Cast Geoffrey Abbott, Peter Alexander, Carrie Ellis and Steven Kynman all have the ability to be able to flow through the various scenes, displaying songs about golf, skits about golf, jokes about golf oh and ball jokes, lots and lots of ball jokes.  Each one as talented if not more talented than the other, each performing beautifully and wearing the obligatory golfing fashions, you know plaids, mismatched colours, strange patterns oh and one or two unexpected creations!
There were several memorable moments, the meeting in limbo of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, both avid players of the game, the various golfing widows laments and last but definitely not least the prayer of the man who wants to be ‘a scratch Golfer’!
Add to that a massive orchestra consisting of the musical director Jon Beales on piano and Fiona Ewen percussionist plonk in the middle of the stage like some obstacle or patch of rough between the fairway and the pin yet very much an integral part of the course.
In this production there are few Bogeys, the score is no Handicap, from Tee-off to Albatross no one gets the Yips, they have a Vardon Grip of the proceedings hitting the Sweet Spot in almost every scene and thankfully don’t score a hole in one as the show would be over so much quicker than it was.
As for me, I learnt quite a bit about golf but will stick with watching the show thank you. My one regret not asking Eric Krebs what he thought of the Scottish production as he was there on the night.  
Sheila Kay Jack
For further information try either
www.byretheatre.com
www.golfthemusical.com
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