Friday 30 June 2023

THEATRE REVIEW: The Rocky Horror Show - The Grand Theatre, Leeds.


For 50 years, Richard O’Brien’s 'Rocky Horror Show' has had us jumping to the left, and sliding to the right, and as we brought our knees in tight, in the ever wonderful Leeds Grand Theatre, there was a buzz in the air, from the hundreds of excited patrons in all manner of costume. The band kicked off, and away we went.

Madness has taken control.

'The Rocky Horror Show' is a cult classic musical that follows the adventurous journey of newly engaged couple Brad (Richard Meek) and Janet (Haley Flaherty). When their car breaks down on a stormy night, they seek shelter at a mysterious castle, inhabited by the eccentric Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Stephen Webb), a self-proclaimed "sweet transvestite from Transsexual, Transylvania." Brad and Janet become entangled in Frank-N-Furter's unconventional experiments, they are introduced to an array of bizarre characters, including his seductive creation, Rocky Horror. As the night unfolds, Brad and Janet are exposed to a world of sexual awakening and personal liberation, challenging their preconceived notions of love and desire.

But you already knew that.

Tonight, we were treated to an outrageously talented cast. Reece Budin was our stand-in narrator, and he had his hands full, navigating through the show, giving the members of the audience who knew the cult script their moment, and also bantering back to the onslaught of abuse flung his way throughout the show, taking the role in his stride, even making a quip about ‘Usually this role is played by the who’s who of show biz, but tonight you’ve got the – Who’s that?? Of Musical Theatre’ bravo sir, you were great. Also, our stand-in Rocky, Fionán O’Carroll, not only did he absolutely nail the part, but having to stay in peak physical condition, for the duration of the run as an understudy, is above and beyond the normal requirements! Then our final stand-in was dance captain, Stefania Du Toit, who played Columbia, but honestly, I don’t think anyone could have nailed this role better, being an accomplished dancer meant that every move of Columbia's weird being was exaggerated, accentuated, and delivered with a dollop of eccentricity, making her weirder, wilder, and more enticing than you could imagine. Bravo. Now to the principals, Riff-Raff (Kristian Lavercombe) and Magenta (Suzie Mcadam) partnered to become a formidable team, both working together in sync as siblings are known to do.

 - shout out to Lavercombe, who has performed TRHS over 2000 times, more than any other actor in the shows 50 year history!

The 3 leads in this show were truly remarkable. I’ve watched a lot of theatre in my life and never have I seen a more perfect casting, Meek’s Brad, handsome, yet naïve; Flaherty’s Janet, beautifully sweet, angelic yet thirsty; and then we come to Stephen Webb. Words cannot explain how scintillating Webb’s performance was. He had the audience in the palm of his hand. It was astounding. I think I and the other audience members inside the packed auditorium, could have watched him perform as Frank for hours.

Christopher Luscombe's direction skilfully harnesses Richard O'Brien's impeccable writing, effectively utilizing the diverse production elements. Although the set design may not be overly elaborate, it fulfils its purpose admirably, particularly enhanced by the lighting design by Nick Richings, which elevates the overall experience, until a rogue laser hits you in the eye! The choreography in "The Rocky Horror Show" is widely renowned, epitomised by its iconic moments like the Time Warp. Nathan M Wright brings these performances to vibrant life on stage, infusing them with beautiful and captivating movement.

For 50 years, 'The Rocky Horror Show' has captivated audiences worldwide, and its enduring appeal becomes easy to get caught up in. This ultimate feel-good production manages to create a party atmosphere that extends beyond the stage and envelops the audience, even in the midst of murderous events. With its iconic songs and legendary characters, brought to life by a truly remarkable cast, the show effortlessly blends nostalgia for those familiar with its previous iterations (be it the stage or movie version) while introducing fresh elements. Notably, the genius portrayal of the Narrator adds a new dimension to the experience. The timeless quality of 'The Rocky Horror Show' remains as thrilling today as it was when it initially emerged, and here's to anticipating the next 50 years of this extraordinary production.

Now be sure to go see this tour, as it comes to a theatre near you. There will be tickets available, but not for very much longer..

Reviewer - Simon Oliver
on - 27.6.23


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