Feathers, sparkles and dazzling lights bring cabaret spectacle to London's 1920s Bloomsbury Ballroom, as "Roxie Rocks Chicago", a show inspired by the 2002 movie Chicago, launches in the UK capital. Where the film leant on a black and white aesthetic to depict the Chicago Jazz Age, "Roxie Rocks Chicago" ramps up the colour. "What we tried to do in this show is completely the opposite of the musical," says Doni Fierro, artistic director of the London Cabaret Club which is putting on the show.
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00:00It's actually inspired by the movie, the film Chicago in 2002, and what we try to do in
00:27this show is completely opposite of the musical. Instead of being full-blood costumes, we have
00:34every single number, all with bright costumes, feathers, sparkles, and it's basically her
00:42dreams being on a stage. That's what we are putting out here at the London Opera.
00:49There are a lot of original ideas from us, and trying to do completely different than
00:55the musical so that people see a unique Chicago version. We brought some Chicago songs from
01:03Franz Sinatra, we have some songs from actually tango before cell block tango, and it's very
01:09unique. People need to come and see it because it's a totally different experience.
01:25We try and tie it in with the venue. We're in
01:55a 1920s art deco ballroom here. The venue itself lends itself to a 1920s show, so that
02:03was one of the inspirations. And just the idea of bringing Roxy to life on stage, bringing
02:10her to London and seeing her hit stardom on a London stage.