Review - The eXtra Factor

extra-factor.jpgVenue: The Opera House
Date Reviewed: 26th September, 2008

star

The eXtra Factor claims to bring to the stage the combination of music and backstage gossip which has made talent/reality TV shows like the X Factor and Fame Academy so popular. Sadly, as a stage show, it doesn’t really work, not quite knowing whether it wants to be a play, a musical, a pantomime or a pop concert.

The story follows the last two weeks in a reality television show called The eXtra Factor. The remaining six contestants share a house and we see their various storylines unravel in scenes interspersed between two songs from each of them.

The ultimate winner is voted for by the theatre audience via text message, creating the possibility of a different winner each night.

The cast are enthusiastic, but a predictable script laden with obvious gags does nothing to help this lacklustre production. Antony Costa is surprisingly good as the young and innocent Cal, and Kevin Kennedy (formerly Curly Watts from Coronation Street) can always be counted upon to entertain.

However the main problem comes from the way the music and drama are mixed. Each time the action stops for a song, it feels like an interruption. The subsequent return of the drama does the same to the music. The result is a production which never settles down to the job of captivating the audience, with storylines feeling too short and too obvious, and songs shoe-horned and only loosely associated with the plot.

The stage design, which doubles as both the contestants’ house and the show’s studio, is functional without being remarkable, as is the direction of the actors.  The saving grace of this production is the music which, the occasional bum-note aside, was enjoyable and entertaining, although an emphasis on ballads denied the audience the chance for the sing-a-long which they obviously wanted.

As someone who tends not to watch a lot of reality television I wondered if maybe I was simply the wrong audience for this production, but when a group of teenagers behind me started talking during the dramatic scenes as well as the songs, I realised that I was not alone in being less than enthralled.

If you devote your life to programmes such as the X-Factor, or absolutely have to see your favourite star in the flesh, then this might be the show for you.

Otherwise, I would advise you to save your money and stay at home watching Simon Cowell, Cheryl Cole & Co laughing at contestants instead!

-Calum Kerr

One Response to “Review - The eXtra Factor

  1. Linda Klein Says:

    I totally disagree with this review, I have seen this show several times and i think that the show is brilliant it has comedy music and most of all a very talented cast!!

    I went to see a cast member as a long time fan of his and ended up being a fan of all the cast!!! I have been with different people to each of the shows and they have all thouroughly enjoyed this show and some have seen it a second time. I really hope this production is bought back in 2009 and given the chance it deserves.

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