Musical of Thrones at The Parks Theatre - Review

Musical of Thrones at The Parks Theatre - Review

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Posted 2017-03-06 by Stacey Canavan-Tonkinfollow

Fri 24 Feb 2017 - Sun 26 Feb 2017

Moonboy Presents ' Musical of Thrones: A Comedy of Ice and Fire' running as part of The Adelaide Fringe Festival at The Parks Theatre - Theatre One at 7pm from Feb 24th - 26th. If you love the television hit show 'Game of Thrones', then you'll love this musical version of your favourite fantasy saga on stage.

Written and Directed by Daniel Cullen, Produced by Talia Meyerowitz-Katz and Musically Directed by Belinda Robinson. Starring Daniel Verscher (Ned), Lizzy Blower (Catelyn), Dean Milic (Robb), Daniel Cullen (Jon), Emma Druett (Sansa), Madeline Carr (Arya), Madi Halls (Ygritte), Will Allington (Allister), Liam Ferguson (Joffrey), Lizzy Bridges (Sam), Barbara Taylor (Cersei), Samuel Pearson (Tyrion), Gid Meyerowitz-Katz (Jorah), Aarin Starkey (Jamie), Uma Dobia (Daenerys), Belinda Robinson (Syrio) and Tarrant Gibson (Robert).

A hilarious interpretation of the television saga squeezed into a 2 hour show. It features all your favourite scenes from the HBO Show including Jon and Ygritte's love affair, the dying of King Robert and the hidden affair between Jamie and Cersai, Brans mysterious fall from the wall and Jorahs love for Daenaery's, Tyrions fate, Jorrfrey and Sansas relationship and an added in rap battle.

It features upbeat songs, funny jokes and amazing dance routines' all tied together with a cast of 20. The standout moment was when Joffrey decides Tyrion's fate and they break into an epic rap battle where Tyrion compares Joffrey to Justin Bieber. Jorah spends the entire show trying to tell Daenaery's how he feels and even breaks into a song called 'Hey Khaleesi'.

After his fall Bran spends most of the show in a coma in Winterfell and Catelyn sits with him. Jon goes to the wall where he finds a lot of men who enjoy the company of other men, but he can't keep his hands off Ygritte, despite his oath. Arya learns to fight and goes to Braavos where she accidentally says 'Valar Morghulis' wrong and calls their mother a name before correcting herself.

This hilarious comedy piece had guests laughing from 2 minutes in and through. The 2 hours passed so quickly fans didn't want it to end. 5/5 Stars - A great representation of a number one show with a comical twist.

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!date 24/02/2017 -- 26/02/2017
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