This was an action packed Marching band with Electricity, It was brilliant, a visul spectacular, all Music based. Beats watching An orchestra any day, a music fans must. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (193.63.19.99)
19 Oct 03
The show is incredible. You will leave the theatre feeling the best you have felt all week. The performers have such an incredible energy you can't help but take some with you! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (81.132.194.150)
05 Oct 03
Bring the kids! Ours left as wide eyed as on Christmas morning! BRILLIANT show! A thrill to watch! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (81.132.194.150)
05 Oct 03
The jazzers from over at Ronnie Scott's should come check out the kids in this show--It's amazing! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (81.132.194.150)
05 Oct 03
For a splendid night out, this show can't be missed. We were amazed not only by the performers energy and talent, but also by the shear abstract spectacle of the show! Don't miss it! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (81.132.194.150)
05 Oct 03
it was a great show and i'd like to see it again - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.92.67.71)
04 Oct 03
it was a great show and i'd like to see it again - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.92.67.71)
04 Oct 03
I just saw Cyberjam this evening. The house was not sold out, and I am lost as to why not. Rarely have I seen a London audience to enthralled and so energized by a show. A beacon of light in an otherwise dreadful West End. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (193.218.160.82)
01 Oct 03
Unbelievable talent, poise and power. The performers are pros and they take you on an incredible journey. The show is great from the beginning to end. A must see! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (193.218.160.82)
01 Oct 03
Is it always bad when a show is made simply to entertain the masses? I love the great works of "legit" theatre, but CYBERJAM is simply a spectacle not to be missed--FOR THE SHEAR OVERWHELMING ENTERTAINMENT VALUE. Total squares should stay away though--It is anything but! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (193.218.160.82)
01 Oct 03
This is a dreadful show - designed solely to appeal to the coach and 'burban masses. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (80.225.12.25)
30 Sep 03
Outstanding, simply amazing, go see it! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (81.174.170.217)
29 Sep 03
Cyberjam is loud, brash and in your face. If you liked stomp, tapdogs and similar shows, you'll probably like this as well. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (158.234.10.144)
29 Sep 03
A totally different kind of theatre. The reviewer obviously is lost in a world where everything must have a final goal. Thats unfortunate. The wonderful thing about Cyberjam is its simple and straight forward power to entertain. Whats the point of seeing a saxophone player in a transparent bubble flying over the stage? The sheer spectacle of it! The show is filled with stunning visual after stunning visual--leading to the aptly named visual ensemble! Sorry, but the Whatsonstage reviewer must have been to stuffy to get the point of the show! Go see it! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (193.218.160.82)
28 Sep 03
A quality show with some inventive dance - USER: Whatsonstage.com (81.26.103.88)
25 Sep 03
I have to agree with Mark Shenton on this one - there is something all a bit pointless about this show. Why would you want to see people playing trumptes and oboes while trampolining or rolling about on the floor? The show is repetitive and anodyne - like watching an extended cheerleading routine. Top marks, though, for the energy on show. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (213.38.32.137)
25 Sep 03
Many Brit’s might not have heard of Cyberjam or Blast…the people behind it. Many may know of them through their 20 minute show “The Power Of Blast,” which played to delighted audiences at Walt Disney World, or a few may have seen Blast a few years ago…those who haven’t sent them before better sort it out and get down to Cyberjam, as it’s one hell of a show.
I was sleepy on entering the theatre, and the mesmerising circle, triangle and square neon sign was transfixing my already heavy and jet-lagged eyes, I started to wonder if I’d actually be able to stay awake for the show…then it started. A very slow start gently moves you into the show, then suddenly about three minutes into the opening number, it comes alive. WOW, you sit, slowly starting to smile ear to ear and the wondrous sounds wash over you and the spectacle of Cyberjam takes over….from there on the wonder, energy and power fails to cease.
Artistically Cyberjam is interesting, billed as a new performance genera for the 21st century. “The goal was to create a show that would be a living, breathing, pulsating representation of a cyber musical experience.” To do this they have recruited the most insightful and multi-talented musicians and dancers. Now a cyber musical…? Cyberjam isn’t one, it’s better! I don’t quite think they have pulled off the original concept, but it doesn’t matter because Cyberjam works as a show, the ideas and thoughts behind it play beautifully in the audience’s mind, and the language of music and dance is all you need…along with a few well chosen words to get the giggles going! The show uses a 35 strong cast of percussionists, dancers and brass players to bring a living, breathing entity to stage. With strong set numbers and a delightful mix of music choices Cyberjam is part Cirque Du Soleil, part Ballet, part Marching Band, part Concert, but fully formed.
If they used this cast for a concert, to just come on stage and play then Cyberjam would be great, but the very fact that they do so much more makes Cyberjam so much more. While playing throughout, very difficult stuff I might add, the cast jump, dance, hip-hop, bounce, trampoline, throw, catch, and climb their way through the numbers. It looks so effortless you forget they are playing, it’s highly polished and visually exciting throughout, not to mention tiring to watch. The amount of energy which oozes off the stage could power London through any New York style blackout. The performances so clean, so smooth and so perfect you can’t help but think about the months that must have been spent in rehearsal, many shows aren’t this slick after a year’s run, but on the opening night, well that’s unbelievable.
There really isn’t a bad word to say about this show…and I’ve tried to nitpick…I just can’t. It is a fun non stop blast of emotion, power and musical excellence. The performers aren’t everything, oh no no no. Couple the most talented people in the world with a technologically exciting set, a curious select of futuristic clothing and out of this world lighting design, well then you make a hit into a smash hit! When you put James Mason, Jonathan Vanderkolff, George Pinney (the directors, choreographers and composers) together with Hugh Vanstones lights and Chris deWilde’s sets, then you get something amazing. The lighting is utterly astounding, lasers, moving lights, lights on the costume and neon all mix together to form another world on stage, making each finely tuned dance move even more outstanding and the show a joy and a beauty to watch.
Notable numbers include the monkey-rific second act drum and didgeridoo marathon, the happy sounding and happy inducing version of Good Vibrations. The wonderfully moving version of Bohemian Rhapsody brings the hairs up on the back of your neck, you may have heard the song many times, but you’ve never heard it correctly until you hear Cyberjam do it. Then put it together with a wonderful idea, staging it using torches and small lights and you get a piece of music which brought the audience to a standing ovation, mid show. Oh that wasn’t the only standing ovation, oh no don’t be stupid…there were no less than 4 thoroughly deserved moments where the audience leapt to their feet with excitement, outraged by the brilliance. Drum3, in the first act is a showstopper, visually and musically dazzling.
The cast, as already mentioned are unrivalled in their brilliance and with a lovely touch they all greet and thank you on your way out, friendly and a personal touch which allow you to chat and send your thanks to them.
Cyberjam is a theatrical thrill, an amazing adventure of sound and lights. London’s hottest and most powerful show, may it run and run.
London has a new must see show, and Cyberjam is it.
- USER: Whatsonstage.com (132.185.144.12)
25 Sep 03
Just when you think you've seen the best the cast can do .... they do something more fantastic. Great musicians and dancers entertain you from start to finish. Well done everyone. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (213.2.16.13)
24 Sep 03
If you are into jazz style music and dancing (drums and brass) then this is for you. I had a great night, thanx Cyberjam :o) - USER: Whatsonstage.com (193.201.47.11)
15 Sep 03
This troup of singing, dancing, acrobatic musicians really is quite something. If your not knocked from your seat by a flying batton then the toothy grins should do it. Expect spectacular fast-passed entertainment and you won't be dissapointed! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.137.47.252)
12 Sep 03
This show obviously has a lot of talented dancers and musicians. I enjoyed it because it was fast moving and constantly had my attention. However, I did think some parts were repetitive and the choreogrpahy was a lot better in the second part when they used more props. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.157.201.62)