Thursday, September 19, 2019
Big Life, REVIEW :: Drama
Big Life, REVIEW    ââ¬Å"The play/ musical is about a group of black people coming to England,  from the Caribbean islands, in search for a better standard of living  and hopefully to get a good job and settle there. The play just  explains what the different people have to put up, and how their lives  have become after coming to England. It shows how they resist women,  how they fight off racism and of how they try to fulfil their  ambitions in England. It is set back in the 1950ââ¬â¢s, where the country  was very white- dominated, and English people were not accustomed to  having people of other cultures around them.    It is a very touching musical; with that little bit of comedy, added  by Mrs Aphrodite, a member of the audience, talking of her own  experiences in the 50ââ¬â¢s. Full of life and music, and very engaging!    SYNOPSIS: The Big Life starts off with all the men, and Sybil coming  to England. Sybil and Bernie, who are engaged, break up because Bernie  thinks that she was flirting with another man. The men all together  decide to make a pact. This says that they will finish having things  like cigarettes and alcohol; sleep just 4 hours per night; fast once a  week and no relationships with women, and make a à £5 bet with admiral  that they will stick to what they say. The next scene is in the B&B,  where Zulieka, Mary and Kathy are sitting and doing odd jobs, when  Sybil enters. She tells them of how she broke up with Bernie, and the  women all decide that they no longer want anything to do with men.  Meanwhile, the men are on a tube looking for somewhere to stay, and  someone mentions the B&B, but Bernie says heââ¬â¢d rather sleep on the  streets. They decide in the end to go there and get rooms. The women  continue to talk of how useless men are. Then in Piccadilly Circus,  Admiral and Jacqueline the prostitute are sitting eating chips, when  Lennie and Dennis enter, complaining they have still not found a job  and how rude people are being to them. The reverend enters and starts  preaching, and Admiral is insulted as he feels he is implying that he  plays the devilââ¬â¢s music, so plays louder. The members of the  congregation start singing and Lennie and Dennis have an argument. In  the B&B, Bernie enters in his new postmanââ¬â¢s uniform, and Sybil exits.  Zulieka explains that the other man she was talking to was an uncle of  hers. Ferdy and Zulieka discuss his book and some memories.  					    
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