If you're looking for a great night out with all
the family, Robinson should be your first port of call.
With an energetic and enthusiastic cast, catchy
songs and great costumes, this show promises a good nights entertainment.
Robinson
will star more than 290 young people between the ages of eight and
20, all of whom take part in the Theatre Arts Courses at Norwich
Theatre Royal.
Loosely based on Daniel Defoe's famous novel,
this is the tenth musical written by director David Lambert and
composer Andrew Fletcher.
As the curtain rose, the cast filled the stage
with energy, recreating a busy coastal village. You couldn't ignore
the presence of Robinson, played by Sam Claflin, when ha came on
stage.
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Sam Claflin plays Robinson |
Claflin was consistent throughout and gave a very
polished performance. The relationship between him and his lifetime
love, Polly Perkins, played by Sarah Langrish-Smith, was almost
real and the love between them was very apparent.
The musical numbers in Robinson were
catchy and up tempo. With clever words, harmonies and different
parts in many of the songs, the musical score was quite impressive,
if a bit panto.
The song which really stood out was
I Have To Let You Go. Set in the Sailor's Arms Inn, the song is
about the husbands going to sea and the wives being left behind.
Beautifully sung, the song was strong and rather moving.
There were many time changes throughout
the production which I found quite confusing at times but it slowly
became clear what was going on. A few lines were lost here and there
but it didn't affect the story line. I simply put this down to first
night nerves.
There's a big twist in Robinson's
tale after he's shipwrecked on the desert island, buy you will have
to go and see it to find out!
Robinson Crusoe at the Theatre Royal runs until
Saturday 2 August.
Don't miss: In
rehearsal with the cast of Robinson Crusoe禄
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