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Synopsis Bawdy musical based on the play of Plautus set in ancient Rome, with the hit Comedy Tonight! Pseudolus, the slave, is left in charge of his owner's young son who has fallen madly in live with a virgin in the house of Lycus, a slave dealer specializing in beautiful women. If he can rescue the girl he will be free! What can go wrong? Part of the Travelex £10 season
Dates: Opens 09 July 2004. Jun 28,29,30, Jul 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,10,19,20,21,26,28, Aug 2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,12,14,16,17,18,19,20,21,23,24,26,27,28 Sep 14,15,16,17,18,24,25,27,28, Oct 4,5,6,27,28,29,30, Nov 1,2 at 19:30. Jul 9, Aug 9 19:00. Jul 21,28, Aug 4,7,12,14,18,21, Sep 16,18,25,
Why shouldn’t the National let its hair down once in a while? The new production of the 1962 Broadway musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, being presented as part of the Travelex £10 season in the NT Olivier, is the perfect summer treat. And also, it so happens, the perfect piece for the scaled-down scenic resources of the £10 aesthetic, since the set it gets here is precisely the one this show usually gets, namely simple representations of the three houses in Rome, circa 200 BC, in front of which all the action takes place.
Here, to the accompaniment of a treasurable set of irresistibly witty songs (Stephen Sondheim’s first produced score for which he wrote both songs and lyrics), is unleashed a set of collisions in the guise of a hilarious sex farce.
Edward Hall’s swift, sunny and funny production also honours the clockwork precision of Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart’s book, inspired by the ribald plays of Plautus, and the comic rigour of their construction, and contains a set of performances that range from the blissful to the occasionally bashful.
Let’s air the only small grievance first. Desmond Barrit - following in the very large footsteps of Zero Mostel who created the role of Pseudolus originally on Broadway in 1962, and Frankie Howerd who made it his own over here - he is (at least at the moment) surprisingly tentative as a slave yearning for his freedom and plotting to obtain it by securing the virginal courtesan from the brothel next door for his young master Hero.
Usually this bulky, brilliant actor dominates any stage he’s on. But, for now, he’s taking a backseat to the hilarious scene-stealing revelations of the evening, Sam Kelly’s Senex and Hamish McColl as Senex’s slave Hysterium.
Kelly possesses a barely disguised sense of amused anarchy, as obstinately mischievous as his character is infinitely lecherous, that makes him a joy to watch. You’re never quite sure what he’s going to do next. His performance is the musical equivalent of watching Michael Gambon, and I can think of no higher theatrical praise. And to see The Right Size’s McColl – a picture of constant panic as a fellow slave thrown into containing the spiralling confusion - is to spot someone who himself could one day play a great Pseudolus himself.
But that’s to single out only two of a richly inhabited ensemble that elsewhere includes a brilliantly pompous turn from Philip Quast as the vain and muscular warrior Miles Gloriousus, and two sweetly appealing leads from Vince Leigh and Caroline Sheen.
This is a show, it’s true, with which it’s difficult to go too wrong, since it’s so tightly constructed: just perform it as written and it’ll fly. Hall’s cast do so and it does.
Great fun. Wonderful cast who all seem to be enjoying themselves throughout the performance. Would like to have heard more of Philip Quast's voice (he's the only real singer in the production)but all in all a great night out. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (193.23.116.11)
30 Sep 04
Very nice. Saw it yesterday (paid £25) and going again tonight with friends (paying £10 each). Not hysterically funny but funny and nice enough to see it twice. If you are a woman and you need to convince your boyfriend or husband to come along, tell him there are some lovlies in the show he can set his eyes on while you enjoy the the whole thing ;-) - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.157.189.113)
28 Sep 04
What good fun!! A terrific revival with a top-notch cast! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (12.103.239.82)
15 Sep 04
What good fun!! A terrific revival with a top-notch cast! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (12.103.239.82)
15 Sep 04
Perhaps farce doesn't appeal to me but I felt this was a very thin show. I liked the lovely numbers, straight and the send up, best. For real farce in every sense go to the Globe's Measure for Measure. It's fine if you dont like Shakespeare. This is probably fine if you like farce. At least it is still the correct genre after the director's work on it. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (193.118.206.221)
31 Aug 04
I saw it last week and thought it was fantastic! It had a great ensemble feel to it. My only criticism is that the love between phiia and hero was not all that plausible - considering all the chaos was caused to keep those two together! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (80.3.32.5)
30 Aug 04
I went to see this production last night. All I can say is "Fantastic" Everything about this show is WOW !. The whole company give there all in this fast moving up tempo production,and very funny. The orchestral arrangements are very good. If you have not seen this Production go Now!. I paid £10 in the Circle and the sight lines are very good. You can see the whole stage. Well worth paying £10 to go and watch.
I hope it transfers into the West End it deserves all it gets. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (193.122.47.178)
27 Aug 04
It's bawdy and brash and silly and irreverent... just as it was supposed to be! It promises Comedy Tonight, and then delivers! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (207.237.9.179)
24 Aug 04
Saw matinee on 21.08.04 and it was just perfect. A superb music hall/vaudeville type performance from a very hardworking Desmond Barritt. top notch support from the entire cast especially Hamish McColl, David Schnieder, Phillip Quast and his thighs. The most energetic opening number since 'All That Jazz' a great production and far more worthy of a revival than than the limp and feeble Anything Goes! Go as soon as possible you'll have a great time. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (62.255.64.8)
22 Aug 04
Terrific fun, haven't laughed so much in ages! Philip Quast is glorious:-) Only Philip and Caroline Sheen are actually singers, but this musical is far more about comedy than singing. Recommend it! - USER: Whatsonstage.com (217.206.172.82)
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