Musical
Lives Long & Prospers
Return to the Forbidden Planet
Darlington
Civic Theatre
Monday 4th March to Saturday 7th March
2015.
The musical that combines 50s sci-fi movie kitsch
with great rock and roll numbers and a huge helping of William Shakespeare’s
Tempest has become a hit for the last 25 years. This is a production that makes
full use of its 11 strong ensemble of actor/musicians, many of whom are
multi-instrumentalists of the highest order.
The show is set onboard a space ship that is
heading off for a journey of scientific discovery. It finds itself being pulled
in towards a planet that has a mad scientist who is trying to create a potion
containing the x factor. The scientist’s
daughter tries to catch the romantic eye of the captain of the ship but it is
the poor cook who really fancies her.
With dialogue lifted from the Baird’s more humorous
work, the story often raises a smile. The directing at times has a B movie feel
in a positive way, such as when the monster attacks the ship. The real beating heart of the show is the
quality of the musicianship and choice of classic hits that are instantly
recognisable. Whilst a bit of updating has seen the addition of Nirvana’s Teen
Spirit in during Mark Newnham’s fantastic guitar solo, most hits are from the
50s & 60s. As a simple rock event, the show works fine. The songs fit in
nicely to the script.
Christine Holman is enticing with her version of Gloria. Sarah Scowen is delightful
during A Teenager In Love. Dr
Prospero is given a mysterious air by Jonathan Markwood as he sings Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood. Other
hits include It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s
World, Born To Be Wild and Monster Mash. The tribute to Leonard Nimoy
was touching.
The space ship set coupled with Bob Carlton’s
direction has enabled the action to flow without a break, with musicians taking
turns on a number of the instruments. One very clever part was the weightless
scene in which they gave an impression of mic stands flying through the air. It
was another scene that made the crowd smile. Add some amusing onscreen
appearances for Queen’s Brian May as narrator to the talented ensemble and you
quickly understand why the show has been successful.
The show had the audience on their feet dancing at
the end with a very enthusiastic final encore of Chuck Berry’s classic Johnny B Goode and a well deserved
standing ovation. A quality night’s
rocking entertainment.
This
review was written by Stephen Oliver for Jowheretogo PR
(www.jowheretogo.com). Follow Jo on twitter @jowheretogo, Stephen
@panic_c_button or like Jowheretogo on Facebook www.facebook.com/Jowheretogo
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Tickets:
Return To The Forbidden Planet runs at Darlington Civic
Theatre from Monday 2 to Saturday 7 March. Tickets* are priced from £19.00
To book contact the Box Office on 01325 486 555 or
visit www.darlingtoncivic.co.uk
*Includes
a £1 restoration levy
Tour:
DARLINGTON CIVIC THEATRE 2-7 March
Book now 01325 486555
EDINBURGH
FESTIVAL
THEATRE 10-14 March
Book now 0131 529
6000
STOKE
REGENT
THEATRE 16-21 March
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WIMBLEDON NEW WIMBLEDON THEATRE 23-28 March
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OXFORD NEW THEATRE 30 March – 4 April
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LEICESTER Curve 7-11 April
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PORTSMOUTH KINGS THEATRE 13-18 April
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CARDIFF NEW THEATRE 20-25 April
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BLACKPOOL
GRAND
THEATRE 27 April – 2
May
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MANCHESTER
PALACE
THEATRE 4-9 May
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