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Thursday, July 7, 2016

BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL @ THE BECK CENTER



July 8 through August 14, 2016
(216) 521-2540

Bob Abelman

Beck’s ‘Billy Elliot’ lands the grand jeté but falls short of expectations. 

To see a full review of this show, read Bob Abelman's CJN article here.

Roy Berko

 As evidenced by the many bursts of applause following dance numbers and vocal solos, in spite of some questionable conceptual and execution aspects, audiences should appreciate the production.  Praise to Martin Céspedes for his choreographic concepts.

To see a full review of this show, read Roy Berko's blog here.

Howard Gollup

One, of course, is the young man in the title role — Seth Judice, a singing, dancing pre-teen powerhouse who grasps his character in dialogue, song and dance.
The other is Martin Cespedes, a frequent choreographer at Beck Center and other local professional stages. Known for his ability to squeeze every bit of Broadway pizzazz out of any show and its cast, he has ascended ably into the majestic realm of interpretive ballet.


Mark Horning

At times brilliant, at times not so, the show fortunately balances out slightly more on the plus than minus.  Some of the technical problems are solvable while those disconnects with the audience may take some additional work to overcome.

To see a full review of this show, read Mark Horning's blog.

Art Thomas

The choreography and direction of this production have some intriguing departures from the touring production in Cleveland  a few years ago. The dynamic cast fill the Beck Center Stage with the emotional power of miners on strike and a child dancer who overcomes odds to feed his passion. The loud production also pulls off intimate moments thanks to the skilled leads.  

Click here to read the complete review at WestLife