Saturday, 27 February 2016

Cirque Berserk



Think you know circus? Well think again. Cirque Berserk completely reinvents the traditional circus and brings it to theatres, in a mind blowing spectacle of pure talent. It was ‘Berserkus’!


As soon as you entered the theatre, you were transported to the big top, with traditional circus music, smoke and lights. With no curtain, you could see the set and the anticipation began to build from first sight. A huge spherical cage dominated the centre stage, with metal platforms at quirky angles creating visual interest and providing the performers with interesting levels and back drops. The lIghts were bright and colourful, creating a sense of excitement and wonder and truly enhancing the amazing acts and talents. The music was a perfect blend of modern and traditional, updating the tired cliché of circus and adding drama and suspense to every performance, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats. 
Timbuktu Tumblers showing their strength and balance skills

The first act to amaze the audience were the Timbuktu Tumblers. Impressing us with fast paced skipping, whilst doing flips and tricks. Stunning us with incredible strength and lifts, they were amazing. One of my favourite stunts was when one man, had six other grown men lifted in an amazing balance. Appearing throughout the show, they effortless performed trick, after trick, after trick. Another highlight was when they jumped through metal rings in close concession. It was almost hypnotic watching them create a continuous loop of somersaults and rolls. And you can't forget their limbo under a pole on fire! A truly energetic performance.

Bolas Argentinas stormed the stage with drumming skills and a created traditional Argentinian entertainment using weapons made of weights on the end of chains  (a traditional method used by the gauchos - Argentinian cowboys). They also created an intense performance using fire, swinging it round their body at high speed! Everyone loves watching tricks with fire - and this show has lots of it! We were also shocked in amazement when Odka was revealed in a clear jar like container. How she fitted into it is a mystery! An Amazing contortionist and also an amazing archer, showing the audience her skills by hitting the bullseye whilst doing a handstand. Outstanding. 

Bolas Argentinas spinning fire with her feet
Duoramona and Matti created beautiful shapes and positions. Dressed in costumes that resembled the ‘Ugly Duckling’ and a beautiful swan, they wowed the audience with awe inspiring strength and control, balancing and lifting each other into many different poses. The Tropicana Troupe, stunned the audience with an amazing show of courage and skill, when they were thrust into the air by a giant seesaw like piece of equipment, catapulting and doing flips and turns that almost hit the light rig! Certainly a jaw dropping moment (and no, I’m not just talking about the abundance of eye candy). Jackie was incredible as she flew around the stage doing strap acrobatics as graceful as a bird. With many more remarkable acts such as gymnastics, juggling fire, knife throwing (with fire too!), dance and ariel acrobatics. The show was certainly full to the brim with talent, skill and shockingly awesome performances. 

The Globe of Terror, was enough to satisfy any adrenaline junky! The Lucius Team, created a truly gripping night of entertainment, whilst they went round the ‘Globe of Death’ with up to 4 motorcycles at once! it truly was hair-raising and death defying! The audience loved this act and so they should, the pure sound of the motorcycles was enough to get anyone excited about the act. As they got faster and faster, your heart will certainly beat faster and faster as well!
Whilst on the subject of cool machinery and engines, Billy appears as a giant robot that fires fireworks, lighting up the stage. That’s right, a giant robot that has fireworks coming out of his hands! Does it get any cooler? 

Offering light relief between the intense and climatic moments, Tweedy was hilarious! Giving the audience tradition slapstick and comedy that will easily have the kids laughing, he plays the fool and gets into many different sticky situations! He even get the audience involved in his antics - so beware if you're on the front row! Cheeky, fun and extremely stupid he was a star in his own right. 


Overall, Cirque Berserk was an amazing night of pure entertainment for the whole family! It will certainly leave you talking about it for days, and wanting to do the tricks (but remember don't try them at home!). I would easily recommend this show to anyone, any age! Believe me you will not be disappointed with this jam packed show of circus delights!


Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Last Night A DJ Saved My Life with David Hasselhoff


David Hasselhoff, Norwich Theatre Royal and a foam party… Three things you’d never expect to be together in one evening.




The Hoff and his co-stars in Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
The story revolves around teenage girl, Penny, the daughter of the famous Ibiza DJ Ross (played by David Hasselhoff). As she flies out to meet her dad after 3 years, she meets Rik a young holiday rep and wannabe DJ. Discovering that her father has a new woman in her life (who is old enough to be her sister rather than new mum) she experiences all that Ibiza has to offer. Sun, Sea and partying. But the Hoff needs to keep his club filled with paying clubbers. The question is, is he out of date with new trends and is he able to overcome the generation gap all whilst being a good parent? Comedy, cheese and a whole lot of fun and foam take the audience to the sun kissed beaches of Ibiza in this showcase of 80’s and 90’s clubland classics. 

The set was a wonder to behold. Three large LED screens lit up the stage with fun and dynamic videos acting as a exciting aid for the performance, creating the feeling you were in a Spanish club. My favourite use of the screens was in the ecstasy scene. Using trippy imagery, strobe effects and crazy videos, the audience were left feeling like they themselves had taken drugs. A very innovative way of showing the effects of drugs and the rave scene. Blocks covered in popular brands and images from the 90’s were used in many ways to create locations. From airplane seats to sun loungers, it was an extremely effective way of changing location quickly, along with the screens it transported us to wherever they wanted us to be. The use of a live camera stream on the screens was a stand out moment for me as well, I hadn't seen this used before and so it was great for creating the confusion during the ecstasy scenes. 

Can't have Hoff without Baywatch 
The role of Penny was played by Stephanie Anderson. The lyrical welsh accent matched well with the character of a fun loving teenage girl. Her vocals worked well with the club sound and were strong enough to get the party going. A personal favourite has to be the cheesy classic ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ performed with great energy, it was both fun and flirty. Along side Stephanie, Natalie Amanda Gray and Emily Penny played the roles of Amber and Shazza (Two girls determined to have a good time on their holiday) Their characterisation of the two slightly older holiday makers left the audience highly amused and added comic value by the bucket loads to the performance. Shane Richie Jr (playing Rik) settled into the performance well after the first few numbers where he seemed to get lost amongst the flashing lights and high energy dances performed by the ensemble. Giving us hints of Rick Astley with ‘Never gonna give you up’ he played the cheeky lad and created a lot of on stage banter. Quote of the show “He was HOFF is face…”. I did, however, wish he played the character with a bit more charisma, more of a ‘Jack the Lad’ rather than the tame character he was at the start. 

The show would not be complete without the Hoff. David Hasselhoff ignited the atmosphere in the theatre as soon as he stepped on stage. His stage presence alone was enough to deserve a standing ovation. Playing a father who has lost touch with the youth, he was provided the audience with an evening of guilty pleasure. Though his vocals were somewhat questionable and at times it appeared like he was a lost uncle on stage, you can not fault his legendary status and he certainly used that to his advantage especially recreating the iconic Baywatch beach run.

The ensemble were fantastic. Bringing 90’s hip hop to Norwich with their own flare and personalities radiating through! the choreography was at time quite simplistic however what they performed was well executed and performed with 100% conviction. The music was, of course, filled with feel good hits and was quite frankly awesome. Not a single complaint there! 


Overall the show was a fulfilled evening of entertainment. Performed to a high quality and filled with plenty of puns and cheeky one liners and even some juggling! The piece could even be used as an educational piece about drugs in society and the dangers of ecstasy. To conclude, the musical was a fantastic night out. Although as a piece of theatre it wasn't one that I’d rate high, it was a funny throwback to the 80’s and 90’s and an extremely guilty form of entertainment.