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Debbie Isitt in the rehearsal room at I Should Be So Lucky.

You'll Never Stop Us Loving Debbie Isitt

No stranger to crafting hits for the stage and screen, BAFTA and Emmy award-winning writer and director Debbie Isitt is bringing the iconic songbook of Stock Aitken Waterman to life in the new musical, I Should Be So Lucky, which is currently running at The Grand.

Best known for her work on the hugely successful movie musical franchise Nativity, we caught up with Debbie to chat about her brand-new production, the generation-defining soundtrack and working with the legendary Kylie Minogue!

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The Road to Lucky

What was the inspiration behind the musical?

The songs! Stock Aitken Waterman songs were the soundtrack to my youth and being asked to create a musical featuring all the hits was a very exciting proposition. The songs are about love and that was my starting point for the story and the show!

The songs spoke to me – the lyrics and the melodies. I wanted to create a show about love in all its forms – romantic love, thwarted love, love of family, love of self – to create an experience that is emotional and fun and feel good, just like their music makes me feel.

Without major spoilers, can you tell us the story of I Should Be So Lucky?

The story starts with a wedding that goes wrong – I guess that is a spoiler (sorry!). But the bride (Ella’s) family and her two best friends are not prepared to let her disappear in a puddle of grief and insecurity, so they accompany her on her honeymoon to Turkey to try and help her heal her broken heart. However, on the honeymoon they each have a transformative experience that changes their loves and lives forever. Meanwhile, Ella wrestles with a new love (the local tour guide) just as her old love turns up to try and win her back. With the help of her inner confidence (Kylie!) she begins to piece her life and broken heart back together and embarks on a journey of self-discovery.

Debbie Isitt and Pete Waterman at the press day for I Should Be So Lucky.

Debbie Isitt and Pete Waterman.

The Songs

The production features endless hits from the Stock Aitken Waterman catalogue, such as Never Gonna Give You Up, Especially For You, and the titular I Should Be So Lucky. Why do you think these tracks make the perfect soundtrack for a musical?

Because they are absolute bangers! As soon as they start up you can’t help but feel engaged with the brilliant hooks and catchy choruses. But they also take (some of) us back to times when we were young and having fun – and the songs are stories too – stories that we can all relate to – about unrequited love, yearning, and heart felt human emotions. Lots of people know and love the songs but younger audiences are discovering some of them for the first time and it is so fantastic to watch that – everyone, young or old, is up and dancing at the end.

Dominic Anderson and Anna Unwin in a beach scene.

Dominic Anderson and Anna Unwin.

Lucie Mae-Sumner speaks to Kylie Minogue in the mirror.

Lucie Mae-Sumner and Kylie Minogue.

The cast of I Should Be So Lucky in a proposal scene.

The cast of I Should Be So Lucky.

Do you have a favourite song used within the show?

I love so many of the songs used in the show but a lesser-known song, If You Were With Me Now is a stand out moment as the song is so beautiful and has such a lush arrangement by George Dyer our music supervisor, matched only by Jason Gilkison’s dream like choreography, that it really transports me to another world. I also love the massive Sonia hit, Never Stop Me From Loving You as our amazing Kayla Carter gives a dazzling performance of this beautiful song. And I adore the Kylie mega-hit, Better The Devil You Know for the sheer euphoria it creates on stage and in the audience! But I genuinely love them all! In fact I can’t not mention, Respectable – it’s a brilliant moment in the show, and the audience absolutely love this song! And of course, the iconic, Never Gonna Give You Up which has the audience on its feet every single show!

Kylie Minogue

Iconic hitmaker Kylie Minogue scored her first UK number one with ‘I Should Be So Lucky’, and she’s also got a starring role in the musical of the same name. What has it been like to work with her?           

Kylie was a real pleasure to work with on the musical. Our first meeting was via Zoom – Kylie was in Melbourne and I was in London still casting the show. Kylie was so enthusiastic about the musical having watched the workshop where all the ideas were developed. Of course, she already had a great relationship with Stock Aitken Waterman but now it was time to create a story especially for her within the show.

Debbie Isitt and Kylie Minogue in rehearsal for I Should Be So Lucky

Debbie Isitt and Kylie Minogue in rehearsal.

So, a few weeks later she was in London and I presented her with her character and storyline and script and we worked together to hone down the scenes. The concept was Kylie being bride Ella’s reflection in the mirror, playing her inner diva – her inner confidence if you like. I wanted Kylie to play a version of herself but also to be properly integrated into the story. Kylie later came into rehearsal and worked with the cast (who we were all very excited about) and then we were ready to film her sequences. Each sequence had to be filmed in single takes with no edits and had to be timed to perfection to allow interaction and dialogue with the brilliant Lucie-Mae Sumner who plays Ella.

It was a fabulous experience as Kylie and Lucie worked so well together and Kylie was so emotionally connected to both the story and the songs. Kylie is a genuine triple threat – a brilliant singer, actor and dancer. More than that, she is an inspirational icon, so we felt very ‘lucky lucky lucky’ to have her play such a big on-screen role in the musical production.

What do you hope audiences will take away from the production?

I have been so inspired by the audience reaction to this show. Sitting amongst them hearing huge belly laughs and gasps of recognition and sensing their engagement with the story and hearing them sing along to the songs and watching them dance on their feet has been truly exhilarating. I want audiences to keep enjoying – keep escaping – keep feeling the utter joy that this musical has to offer. I want them to enjoy feeling the love and warmth that is created with every performance. I want audiences to leave the show feeling happier and stronger for having seen it with the songs in their hearts.

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