Published Date:
11 August 2004
By LOUISE RIMMER
PLEASANCE COURTYARD (Venue 33)
THIS musical, based on the best-selling fantasies by Terry Pratchett, has all the usual ingredients of a show bound for the West End - flawless cast, the slick direction and impressive costumes. For those familiar with Pratchett’s universe wars with a moral twist, Shaun McKenna’s libretto will not disappoint.
The scarily Thatcherite posh girl (Ashleigh Gray) ditches her belief in survival of the fittest to aid Johnny (Ben Heathcote), charged with escorting an ailing alien race home. But in between the zap guns and talking computers our feet are kept on the ground by references to social ills, such as the idea people take drugs because they’re poor and miserable. There are good one-liners, though, and a winningly cosy ending.
Until 30 August.
The full article contains 149 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
11 August 2004 12:35 AM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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Related Topics:
Terry Pratchett