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REVIEW: Return To The Forbidden Planet, Upstairs At The Gatehouse ✭✭✭✭
Julian Eaves reviews Bob Carlton's musical Return To The Forbidden Planet presented by Ovation Productions Upstairs At The Gatehouse.
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Return To The Forbidden Planet is currently listed as an ended production in the British Theatre archive.
Return To The Forbidden Planet is preserved in the British Theatre archive as a historical production.
British Theatre has 2 verified archive references for this title.
British Theatre coverage for this title runs from 24 March 2015 to 16 May 2018.
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Julian Eaves reviews Bob Carlton's musical Return To The Forbidden Planet presented by Ovation Productions Upstairs At The Gatehouse.
Julian Eaves
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Casting has been announced for Ovation Productions production of Bob Carlton's Return To The Forbidden Planet which is being presented Upstairs At The Gatehouse.
Douglas Mayo
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It is a jukebox full of lively hit after hit just some of which are Great Balls of Fire, Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, Good Vibrations, Young Girl and She's Not There. On the one hand, there is the joy of identifying the Shakespearean quotes or mis-quotes (“To Beep or not to Beep” is a crowd favourite). On the other hand, the Science Fiction idiocy provides a great potential for fun. It's a completely silly story, complete with silly costumes, that shamelessly bastardises Shakespeare's words in a goofy, nerdy Sci-Fi way while banging out Hit Parade tunes loudly and wholeheartedly
Stephen Collins
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