It's hard to know where to start with a show which is going to be
different each performance you see. What is undeniable is that Magnificent
Bastard Productions have come up with a winning formula. Take a well known
Shakespeare play, some professional actors, and get one of them drunk. It's a
gimmick, yes, but it's a gimmick that sells, fascinates and entertains in equal
measures.
A compère
greets the audience in a fashion that Bill Shakespeare would be proud of and
explains the premise of the show. Of course, most of the audience already know,
but this serves to make them feel like they are all in on the joke. What
follows is an unpredictable, chaotic series of events as old ideas meet new
ones as one actor is given, not only an inordinate amount of alcohol, but carte
blanche to do what they like on the stage.
Whilst there you can enjoy some impressive Shakespearian
ad-libbing and some stellar performances from those cast members who are not
inebriated, but the gag of a drunk cast member runs the risk of getting quite old
quite quickly. The Shit-faced Shakespeare crew have thought of this and the
audience is given the opportunity to make the cast member drink more if they
feel the action is not to their liking.
It's brilliantly executed. Some might say too well executed as it
raises the questions of where the real risk lies. However, you only need to
look at people who have tried and failed to copy or steal this idea to see how
hard Magnificent Bastards have worked on this to keep this as entertaining, and
yet, as safe as it can be.
The text is heavily and cleverly abridged, which may make it hard
to follow if you don't know the play. This seemed not to bother most of the
audience who entered into the spirit of the play, pints in hands and smiles on faces.
One thing you can guarantee is a highly entertaining and unpredictable evening.
3.5/5 - Bring your friends and make a night of it
Look out for them at Edinburgh Fringe Festival and check out what
they are up to on www.magnificentbastard.co.uk
Hear the full Brighton Moon show here:
http://www.mixcloud.com/Brightonmoon/a-dash-through-divine-comedy/
Hear the full Brighton Moon show here:
http://www.mixcloud.com/Brightonmoon/a-dash-through-divine-comedy/