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About the most fun
you can have with your clothes on, almost!
The Rocky Horror Show
Sunderland Empire
Until Saturday 20th February 2016
Richard O’Brien’s homage to the late night
b-movie sci-fi double bill is a deliciously fun mix of tongue in cheek jokes
and entertaining songs.
Little Voice’s Diana Vickers and Emmerdale’s Ben
Freeman appear as the hapless teen couple Janet and Brad. They are
lost, their spare tyre needs blowing up when they need it most on a stormy
night. They decide to head back to the castle that they had just passed in
order to use their phone and summon help.
Butler Riff Raff (Kristian Lavercombe) opens the
door and welcomes them in. They come to the immediate attention of Magenta (Kay
Murphy) and Columbia (Sophie Linder-Lee) and
before they know it they are dancing the Time Warp.
The master of the house, Frank N Furter (Liam
Tamne) has no intention of letting them go and before they know it they meet zombie
rocker Eddie (Zachary Morris) and his replacement, created by Fran N Furter, Rocky
(Dominic Andersen).
Usually in a musical it is expected that the
audience only clap at the end of the musical numbers. They shouldn’t sing along
or interrupt the proceedings. But the Rocky Horror Show is no normal musical.
It doesn’t so much as break the fourth wall, it smashes it to pieces. The
audience joined in with the first song Science
Fiction/Double Feature, danced to the Time
Warp and added smart quips to the narration by Steve Punt.
There are no weak points in the singing abilities
of this cast, which has not always been the case. They are enjoying the show
and this helps bring a real warmth to the proceedings. The live band, under
Musical Director Ben Van Tienen, don’t miss a beat from their perch above the
stage.
Liam Tamne is wonderful as Frank N Furter. Whilst
he owned the stage with his performance, their was a deliious vulnerability to
both his voice and interpretation of the role.
Diana Vickers and Sophie Linder-Lee were also
given opportunity to use their vocal abilities to great effect.
The dance routines, choreographed by Nathan M
Wright, are fabulous and fun. Dominic Andersen deserves special mention for his
push up antics.
The set design by Hugh Durrant is highly
effective at allowing the action to flow without interruption.
Tim Curry and co, from the film, leave big shoes
to fill but this cast is more than up to the job. The show feels inclusive and
entertaining. It is a great tribute to the late night movies. This production
of The Rocky Horror Show is charming and not corny, provocative without being
tasteless. It leaves the audience with a big grin on their faces.
“Take a
step to the left…”
This
review was written by Stephen Oliver for the North East
Theatre Guide from Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com).
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Tickets:
Tickets available in person at
Sunderland Empire Box Office, by calling 0844 871 3022* or by booking online at
www.ATGtickets.com/Sunderland* plus a
transaction fee applies.
The Rocky Horror Show 2015 / 2016 UK Tour Dates
15 – 20 February 2016 Sunderland: Empire Theatre 0844 871 3022
22 – 27 February 2016 Southampton: Mayflower
Theatre 0238 071 1811
29 February – 5 March 2016 Wimbledon: New Wimbledon
Theatre 0844 871 7646
07 – 12 March 2016 Torquay: Princess
Theatre 0844
871 3023
14 – 19 March 2016 Bradford: Alhambra Theatre 0127 443 2000
28 March – 2 April 2016 Edinburgh: Playhouse Theatre
0844 871 3014
4 – 9 April 2016 Belfast: Grand Opera
House 028 9024 1919
11 – 16 April 2016 York: Opera
House 0844 871 3024
18 – 23 April 2016 Aylesbury:
Waterside Theatre 0844
871 7607
25 – 30 April 2016 Nottingham: Theatre
Royal 0115 989
5555
02 – 07 May 2016 Richmond: Richmond
Theatre 0844 871 7651
23 – 28 May 2016 Stoke: Regent Theatre 0844 871 7649
27 June - 2 July 2016 Woking: New Victoria Theatre 0844 871 7645
11 – 16 July 2015 Watford: Watford Colosseum 01923 571 102
18 – 23 July 2016 Bristol: Hippodrome 0844 871 7652
8 – 13 August 2016 Glasgow: King’s
Theatre 0844 871 7648
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