The Confession Room

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The Confession Room
MusicDan Looney
LyricsDan Looney
Reece Looney
Sam Champness
Book Patrick Wilde
BasisDan Looney
Reece Looney
Productions2014 St James Theatre

The Confession Room is a British musical comedy written by Dan Looney (music, lyrics & original concept), Patrick Wilde (book), Reece Looney (additional lyrics & original concept) and Sam Champness (additional lyrics).

Contents

Plot

"The Confession Room" is the name of support group in the heart of New York where people come to get things off of their chest, however embarrassing or silly. These "confessions" range from a guy who admits to having a slightly "different" ex-girlfriend, to a girl who is tired of being treated as just a "ditsy" blonde. The story centres around the groups counsellor, Caroline and a mysterious newcomer to the group, Oliver, who has the desire to wreak havoc among the group and to finish the room for good. [1]

Production history

The Confession Room was released as a concept album in May 2013 on the SimG Records label, starring Anna-Jane Casey, Dean Chisnall, Alex Gaumond, Ross Hunter, Matthew Rowland, Devon-Elise Johnson, and Joshua Lovell, among others. The album also featured a twelve-piece orchestra and an ensemble of thirty singers. The album was musically directed by the show's musical supervisor Tim Evans, directed by Paul Foster, and orchestrated by Florian Cooper. [2] [3] [4]

In July 2014, the show played at the St. James Theatre, London starring Jon Robyns, Rebecca Trehearn, Stuart Matthew Price and many of the concept album's original cast. The concert also included the same creative team as the album, with Tim Evans as musical director, Paul Foster as director, and Florian Cooper as orchestrator. The concert was produced by Robin Rayner. [5]

The show has also played the Landor Theatre as part of Knockhardy Productions' "From Page to Stage" 2013 season [6] whilst the song "Excalibur93" was a finalist at the "Stiles & Drewe Best New Song Award 2013". [7]

Characters

Musical numbers

Act 1:

Act 2:

‡ On the concept album recording, the song "Sexed Out" was added as a bonus track, sung by the show's composer Dan Looney.

Cast

CharacterSt James Theatre Cast
Caroline Rebecca Trehearn
Oliver Jon Robyns
BradleyJoshua Lovell
Tony Stuart Matthew Price
ShaneJohn Sandberg
GraceDevon-Elise Johnson
FrankMatthew Rowland
TiffanyStephanie Clift
MattBen Fenner
PaulSteven Bush
SarahNatalie Bush
AnnieRebecca Jayne-Davis

Critical reception

The Confession Room received a mix of criticism. Though the reviews for the album were largely very positive, those for the stage performance were more critical.

West End Frame wrote that the album lyrics were "outrageously funny" but pointed out that a stage production had the potential to be "cheap and tacky". [8] Review Graveyard found the album to be cohesive and engaging, with excellent arrangement and a good amount of comedy, adding that they were only disappointed that they didn't get an idea of the story for the show from the album. [9]

West End Wilma stated that the stage setup for the show gave the impression of audience-inclusion, but also pointed out the "unfortunately restricting style of music", mentioning that the show relies on pop style and vulgar language to keep the audience engaged. [10]

British Theatre Guide commented that while they found the music itself pleasant, the lyrics sometimes felt contrived. They also commented on the crude humor. Regarding the show itself, they found it to be a largely character-driven piece with little plot, lacking both the moments that made A Chorus Line notable and the trauma of Rent from which the show seems to draw its theme, setting, and method. [3]

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