altmarius

cultură şi spiritualitate

Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear the Musical, National Theatre review – gleefully subversive family musical

Andy Stanton adaptation delivers madcap characters, comic irreverence and flashes of real menace

Helena Lymbery's Billy William III and Steve Furst's Mr Gum practice their creeping skillsTheOtherRichard

A great hunk of rotting meat hangs centre stage, suspended over a rusty wheelbarrow. A figure in a bloody butcher’s apron picks through the stalls, searching for cans of "xxxtra cheap lager". From the direction of the band, sinister Wurlitzer sounds begin to stir the air. If the words ‘family musical’ fill you with certain wholesome expectations, you are likely to have them gleefully subverted by the National’s new summer show. A musical stagingof a cult children’s book, Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear features Gary Wilmot in a flying fat suit singing about snacks, a demented sea captain with a worrying Fortnite habit, and a bear so mournfully sad about finding himself stranded in the world of men that clumps of mangy fur start randomly dropping from the heavens. If the show supplied its own press quotes, it would probably run with "absolutely grimsters!"

It was only a matter of time before theatre met Mr Gum. There are many children’s books that parents can read to their kids at bedtime while being, to all intents and purposes, asleep. Andy Stanton’s comic series, with its madcap characters, wild catchphrases, juicy grammar and frisky approach to narrative form, demands to be performed. Set in the haphazardly imagined town of Lamonic Bibber, the stories pit a nine year old called Polly and her bizarre assortment of friends against bearded wrong un’ Mr Gum – a villain so relentlessly revolting and committedly cruel that he snacks on entrails and favours a 999-style TV programme called Leg Mash. 

In Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear, Mr Gum kidnaps a mute and melancholy bear that Polly has befriended one day in the town square, and forces it to dance for his supper. The escape that ensues plays fast and loose with adventure story tropes, as Polly and the bear smuggle themselves out to sea by posing as a cabin boy and a ship’s cat, and are eventually rescued by their friend Jonathan Ripples, who is airballooning around the world in search of new snacks.  

Stanton has written the book and lyrics for this musical himself, and maintains appropriate levels of stylistic irreverence and self-referential humour throughout. He has clearly enjoyed embracing a new form, with a gag about theatrical continuity involving a bucket of water, the introduction of a new character – Microscopic Bobbie – who has literally no stage presence, and a finale that pastiches dance crazes with much twisting of elbows and chorusing of ‘Let’s all do the thing!’ 

His wit and invention is matched, in Amy Hodge's production, by genre-hopping music and vivid visuals. Jim Fortune’s catchy music spans pounding rap, disco-ball lit power ballads, and a brilliantly seedy Jacques Brel-esque number down at the docks. The designer has gone to town on the giant food props, and there’s a wonderful moment in which green umbrellas open downwards to suggest a jungle canopy. The bear itself is a very expressive piece of wearable puppetry, with big hollow-eyes and huge raggedy paws that accidentally do for Microscopic Bobbie during a tense moment on deck. 

But the show’s spirit rests with the cast, and the casting. There are flashes of real menace in Steve Furst’s Mr Gum, who clobbers the bear over the head with a meat tenderiser before carting him off in the wheelbarrow. Helena Lymbery, who doubles as Mr Gum’s butcher sidekick Billy William III, is brilliantly unhinged as the pop-eyed Captain Brazil. And Richard Cant is hugely likeable as Polly’s scooter-riding friend Friday O’Leary, and the voice of talking, walking and head-teaching gingerbread man, little Alan Taylor. All seem to be relishing the writing as much as a young reader who has just discovered, with a delighted shriek of laughter, that you can put pretty much anything you like in a book. 

Vizualizări: 65

Adaugă un comentariu

Pentru a putea adăuga comentarii trebuie să fii membru al altmarius !

Alătură-te reţelei altmarius

STATISTICI

Free counters!
Din 15 iunie 2009

209 state 

(ultimul: Eswatini)

Numar de steaguri: 273

Record vizitatori:    8,782 (3.04.2011)

Record clickuri:

 16,676 (3.04.2011)

Steaguri lipsa: 33

1 stat are peste 700,000 clickuri (Romania)

1 stat are peste 100.000 clickuri (USA)

1 stat are peste 50,000 clickuri (Moldova)

2 state au peste 20,000  clickuri (Italia,  Germania)

4 state are peste 10.000 clickuri (Franta, UngariaSpania,, Marea Britanie,)

6 state au peste 5.000 clickuri (Olanda, Belgia,  Canada,  )

10 state au peste 1,000 clickuri (Polonia, Rusia,  Australia, IrlandaIsraelGreciaElvetia ,  Brazilia, Suedia, Austria)

50 state au peste 100 clickuri

20 state au un click

Website seo score
Powered by WebStatsDomain

DE URMĂRIT

1.EDITURA HOFFMAN

https://www.editurahoffman.ro/

2. EDITURA ISTROS

https://www.muzeulbrailei.ro/editura-istros/

3.EDITURA UNIVERSITATII CUZA - IASI

https://www.editura.uaic.ro/produse/editura/ultimele-aparitii/1

4.ANTICARIAT UNU

https://www.anticariat-unu.ro/wishlist

5. PRINTRE CARTI

http://www.printrecarti.ro/

6. ANTICARIAT ALBERT

http://anticariatalbert.com/

7. ANTICARIAT ODIN 

http://anticariat-odin.ro/

8. TARGUL CARTII

http://www.targulcartii.ro/

9. ANTICARIAT PLUS

http://www.anticariatplus.ro/

10. LIBRĂRIILE:NET

https://www.librariileonline.ro/carti/literatura--i1678?filtru=2-452

11. LIBRĂRIE: NET

https://www.librarie.net/cautare-rezultate.php?&page=2&t=opere+fundamentale&sort=top

12.CONTRAMUNDUM

https://contramundum.ro/cart/

13. ANTICARIATUL NOU

http://www.anticariatulnou.ro

14. ANTICARIAT NOU

https://anticariatnou.wordpress.com/

15.OKAZII

https://www.okazii.ro/cart?step=0&tr_buyerid=6092150

16. ANTIKVARIUM.RO

http://antikvarium.ro

17.ANTIKVARIUS.RO

https://www.antikvarius.ro/

18. ANTICARIAT URSU

https://anticariat-ursu.ro/index.php?route=common/home

19.EDITURA TEORA - UNIVERSITAS

http://www.teora.ro/cgi-bin/teora/romania/mbshop.cgi?database=09&action=view_product&productID=%20889&category=01

20. EDITURA SPANDUGINO

https://edituraspandugino.ro/

21. FILATELIE

 http://www.romaniastamps.com/

22 MAX

http://romanianstampnews.blogspot.com

23.LIBREX

https://www.librex.ro/search/editura+polirom/?q=editura+polirom

24. LIBMAG

https://www.libmag.ro/carti-la-preturi-sub-10-lei/filtre/edituri/polirom/

25. LIBRIS

https://www.libris.ro/account/myWishlist

26. MAGIA MUNTELUI

http://magiamuntelui.blogspot.com

27. RAZVAN CODRESCU
http://razvan-codrescu.blogspot.ro/

28.RADIO ARHIVE

https://www.facebook.com/RadioArhive/

29.IDEEA EUROPEANĂ

https://www.ideeaeuropeana.ro/colectie/opere-fundamentale/

30. SA NU UITAM

http://sanuuitam.blogspot.ro/

31. CERTITUDINEA

www.certitudinea.com

32. F.N.S.A

https://www.fnsa.ro/products/4546-dimitrie_cantemir_despre_numele_moldaviei.html

Anunturi

Licenţa Creative Commons Această retea este pusă la dispoziţie sub Licenţa Atribuire-Necomercial-FărăModificări 3.0 România Creativ

Note

Hoffman - Jurnalul cărților esențiale

1. Radu Sorescu -  Petre Tutea. Viata si opera

2. Zaharia Stancu  - Jocul cu moartea

3. Mihail Sebastian - Orasul cu salcimi

4. Ioan Slavici - Inchisorile mele

5. Gib Mihaescu -  Donna Alba

6. Liviu Rebreanu - Ion

7. Cella Serghi - Pinza de paianjen

8. Zaharia Stancu -  Descult

9. Henriette Yvonne Stahl - Intre zi si noapte

10.Mihail Sebastian - De doua mii de ani

11. George Calinescu Cartea nuntii

12. Cella Serghi Pe firul de paianjen…

Continuare

Creat de altmariusclassic Dec 23, 2020 at 11:45am. Actualizat ultima dată de altmariusclassic Ian 24, 2021.

© 2024   Created by altmarius.   Oferit de

Embleme  |  Raportare eroare  |  Termeni de utilizare a serviciilor