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Synopsis Four whalers find themselves trapped in the belly of a whale. As they ponder the irony of their fate, they recount a story of Moby Dick, sparkling with their own fantastical flourishes. The novel’s epic examination of good, evil, fate and obsession is lost on them. And then, mysteriously, found on them again. Was their fate ‘orca-strated’? Will Ahab’s thirst for revenge be unhinged by a bitter middle-aged Pinnochio, the used-to-wannabe? What does a Bavarian cannibal harpoonist eat? Will the cameo appearance by legendary screen actor Awesome Whales scupper everything? And how exactly do you make a whale throw up? A Spymonkey co-production with Royal and Derngate. Running time: 1hr 55mins inc. interval
Herman Melville’s well known story follows narrator Ishmael and the tattooed harpooner Queequeg as they board the Pequod with the notorious one-legged Captain Ahab. As the captain reveals his intent to find the whale which mutilated him, the story soon descends into chaos as his desperation for revenge turns him mad.
A dark and dramatic tale, Moby Dick is often referred to as The Great American Novel. However, don’t let all that serious stuff get in the way - this is a Spymonkey production, and serious isn’t their forte.
If you like slapstick, this is your show. Wringing every single joke out of each and every situation, the company are well practiced in ensuring every laugh is squeezed out of their lines. A delicious mix of clever, rude and downright ridiculous comedy, Spymonkey live up to their comedic reputation. Puppets, neon light shows and a mermaids' lament (which, perhaps unfortunately, I can’t stop singing) help propel the show into new depths of absurdity.
Lucy Bradridge and Graeme Gilmour's stage design is nothing short of superb, with directors Jos Houben and Rob Thirtle making full use of its versatility. The company are strong and their long history of working together shines through. Aitor Basauri, Petra Massey, Stephan Kreiss and Toby Park have enough energy and enthusiasm to ensure the staunchest of audiences are laughing in the aisles. The only problem with this sort of comedy is that it can too easily get overstretched. On occasion the jokes get pushed far beyond their natural course which results in a flat, almost pitying laugh to finish. Constant repetition of this sort is often brilliant in children’s comedy, but as the show's youngest audience is of secondary school age, it renders the technique somewhat useless. This however is a small flaw in an otherwise thoroughly enjoyable show. An incredibly fresh take on what is a well known and well reproduced story, Spymonkey add their own unique style in what is a memorable, and at times brilliantly funny production.
very silly, very funny, jokes a bit over-laboured, loved the set, loved the lighting, loved the physical humour. Good leave-your-brain-at-home stuff. - Matt
30 Apr 10
I could go on for hours. The show was hilarious. I can't name one bit because I would have to name 20 others. I am a member of Lyric Young Company and just had a Q&A session with Petra and it was amazing to find out how the show evolved from when they first performed on Chichester, to Finland and to the Lyric Hammersmith. Genius. Enough said. - Freddie Kingsmill
28 Apr 10
"I wish, I wish, I wish that I was fecund." I can't stop singing it either! The most glorious piece of theatre I've seen in ages!!!! - Rob
28 Apr 10
Most splendid - saw this show in workshop in Eastleigh, then again as it grew & developed in Southampton & again in Winchester. Very funny, do not miss it. - SimplerDave
27 Apr 10
First time I've seen Spymonkey,I'm hooked. Gloriously silly and very funny - pollyC
27 Apr 10
You have to go see it! But it's only on until 1st May. . . you don't get funnier than this. . . xx - J Dark
26 Apr 10
H I L A R I O U S ! ! ! - Blinky Boo
26 Apr 10
see spymonkeys moby dick and beat the laughter recession. a not to be missed once in a lifetime event.up there with the greats like monty pythons life of brian, only more subtle and superb. - mike drain
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