In the upcoming, major event that is Eurovision we are transported back to the classics throughout the years. Four actors take us through a parody musical journey all the way back to the 70’s, to covid finding all the most wonderful obscurities through the way. Set in a cabaret style theatre, the audience are encouraged to band together, make new friends and sing-along in the true Eurovision style.
This fast-paced piece parodies every element, from the voice-over to the presenters. Incredibly well-timed comedy and chemistry between the cast as they jostle on and off stage clownishly. Even if you don’t know the older tunes, everything is so easily available for the audience to get involved and show support.
Interactive, of sorts as we decide the winner of the whole show during the interval through a code and anxiously await the results. The winning performance has an encore, and the party continues to be as lively and crazy as when we began. It’s a constant joy and even more enjoyable to bring a group in the awaiting days before the real Eurovision Grand Finale.
Even as a parody, the actors are clearly skilful and give beautiful performance amidst the humour. Their voices are powerful which is actually really wonderful to hear and as Eurovision audiences usually are, they are loud and excitable, so the environment is so fun to be in.
Would absolutely recommend for a great night out with friends in the anticipation of the greatest night of the year and look back on the brilliant performances we grew up with.
Playing until 11th May before touring. https://abovethestag.com/eurovision-your-decision
Reviewer: Alice Rose
Reviewed: 30th April 2023
North West End UK Rating: ★★★
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