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Post by David J on May 4, 2019 19:38:27 GMT
Well recommend this
Kneehigh’s adaptation of The Beggars Opera and the misdeeds of killer Macheath is dark, fun and satirically funny
Everything you’d expect from a Kneehigh production is in here with puppetry, songs and never ending imaginative production values
The ensemble is fantastic, though the real criminal here is Georgia Frost for stealing the limelight every time she’s on. Her physical comedy is impeccable, but playing the hapless Filch she plays her vulnerability beautifully. Points also to the corrupt mayor and his wife as wonderful duo
The only times the show slows down for me is the romantic plots with Macheath. Dominic is criminally charming whilst he, Angela Hardie and Beverly Huff play it straight in this love triangle, verging on the tragic. But when everything else around them is stylistic and playing for laughs the it is the least interesting
Still this is a great show to see, with one hell of an ending
It’s coming to the Lyric Hammersmith later this month. Go and see it
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Post by oxfordsimon on May 14, 2019 21:28:01 GMT
I walked out.
Not until the end.
But I just couldn't stand the noise at the end.
It went from uncomfortable (which I think was their aim) to being painful. Physical pain is not what I want from any theatre experience.
I have to collect my thoughts before I can write more. But it won't be positive, other than for 3 of the performers.
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Post by andrew on Jun 8, 2019 21:27:43 GMT
I had the impression that this is a musical? Is it a 'play with music' sort of thing?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 21:38:03 GMT
Much like The Beggar's Opera, it's a weird one. The songs don't really move the plot or reveal any characterisation like they would in a standard musical, but they're not organic or diegetic like you might find in a play-with-songs. I think it's closer to a play-with-songs but if you hate musicals, then that's not going to make a song-filled show like this magically bearable for you.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jun 12, 2019 11:01:16 GMT
Well its certainly not as tuneful as the Brecht and Weill version but thankfully it's a lot more fun and interesting. I totally recommend.
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