With vigorous renditions of the songs of Ian Dury, an adept cast and Gaelle Mellis’ busy, bright set design, there are many reasons to be cheerful about this new musical if you’re a Blockheads fan – but fewer if you’re not. A collaboration between Theatre Royal Stratford East, Graeae (a disabled-led theatre company) and the New Wolsey Theatre (Ipswich), Reasons to be Cheerful is an energetic and enthusiastic amalgam of Ian Dury’s music with the story of two of his fans. A simple and sentimental tale with moments of humour, Vinnie and Colin are played committedly by Stephens Lloyd and Collins.
Paul Sirett‘s script may not be high drama, but it is fun. The band’s enjoyment of their music is visible, and Jude Mahon signs for deaf members of the audience. There are also some creatively compiled videos which play the lyrics on screen for those less able to hear. The story does rather seem to limp along, and at times appears to be little more than an excuse to perform what is basically a tribute concert in a theatre. However, with its wheelchair spins, toilet roll throwing and a seemingly inexhaustible cast, Reasons to be Cheerful is a good night out.
– Helena Rampley