There are problems with the structure of this show and it takes a long while to feel comfortable with three stories interwoven and not chronological, but there is much to enjoy here. It is better in the comic scenes than the serious ones, which seem a touch sentimental and occasionally earnest and the second half is a lot better than the first - probably because it's shorter and punchier. The staging is simple but effective. There are some terrific performances, not just from the predictably excellent Sally Ann Triplett and Michael Jibson, but from the whole ensemble. Not an unqualified success but a lot better than West End 'product' like Wicked and well worth a visit. - Gareth James
13 Sep 07
OK! 2 stars may sound mean but I really can't bring myself to give more to this ramshackle production. Take Flight - More like - Crash Land! It's a pastiche (I heard bits of Sweeney, amongst other things, more than once in the score), a travesty, and much worse besides. I have no idea what the Wright brothers were really like, but I can guess one thing, they weren't a lousy vauderville double act! Linbergh, played by a clearly talented Michael Gibson, I saw him in the dire Brighton Rock at the Almeida a while ago - it's a pity for him he's involved in yet another turkey this time - because the guy really has talent. Anyhow, I digress, he played Lindbergh like a psychotic Charlie Drake. The music is almost unrelentingly tedious, lifted occasionally by a number that just about fits the plot. Ian Bartholmew manages to bring humanity to his lyrics, and Sally Ann Triplett is, as always, a joy to watch. Even this production couldn't break that spell she has over us. It's clearly work in progress and my view is it should have stayed as such. It is well staged, but that's about all I can say for it. As they say, you can't hum the sets. Come on Mernier - sort yourselves out! - rds
01 Sep 07
I saw this show on Saturday evening and despite it only just opening it appeared very flat and there were some tired performances there. Clearly structurally the plot at times leaves a lot to be desired and we learn little about the aviators. Sally Ann Triplett seemed to find some of the music a bit tough although she gave a tender performance with Ian Barthlomew. This is obviously cast for a potential transfer but a lot of work would have to be done with the show in today's fickle market. Nevertheless, interesting. - Old Hand
31 Jul 07
I loved this show - great, inspirational new music and a fantastic cast. Really intimate and special. Esp liked the Wright Brothers duo! Go see. - Jenny Harris
26 Jul 07
I went to last night's WOS outing and, as always, really enjoyed the event. The piece itself is still, to some degree, a work in progress, but fascinating subject matter with some nice touches and a few great performances. The post-show talk with Maltby, Shire and Weidman was unmissable, really insightful. And the venue is fantastic. I hadn't been before but will certainly be going back. Great food too! thanks WOS - Juniper