Only Fools and Horses – The Hit Musical is a five-star masterpiece that brings the beloved TV classic to life with laughter, warmth, and a toe-tapping soundtrack!
Created by Paul Whitehouse and Jim Sullivan, and directed by Caroline Jay Ranger; for me, the production perfectly captures the charm and humour of Peckham’s most famous family. It’s a feel good trip down memory lane, but also lets a new audience experience the Trotters for the first time!
The outstanding cast delivers pitch-perfect performances that honour the iconic characters while not trying to Carbon-copy them. Sam Lupton is a stand-out as Del Boy, exuding charisma, sharp wit, and infectious optimism that draws the audience in from the start. Tom Major, as Rodney, offers a delightful blend of innocence and awkwardness, providing the perfect foil to Del’s schemes. Paul Whitehouse, reprising his role as Grandad, is simply superb, bringing heart and countless laughs with every line.
Supporting performances from Georgina Hagen as Raquel, Nicola Munns as Marlene, and Craig Berry as Boycie hit all the right notes, with their comedic timing and distinct characterizations shining through. Lee VG’s portrayal of Trigger is a joy to watch, capturing the lovable simplicity that fans adore, especially with iconic quotes from the show such as ‘the broom with new heads and handles’ line.
The musical’s score is a standout feature. It masterfully combines original songs that carry the spirit of the show and cherished classics like Bill Withers’ “Lovely Day.” The latter is a highlight, bringing warmth and community spirit, with the whole theatre joining in. Every tune has purpose and pizzazz, keeping energy levels high and drawing out both laughter and heartfelt moments.
I absolutely loved it; Only Fools and Horses – The Hit Musical is a feel-good triumph, brimming with nostalgia, clever writing, and catchy songs. It also manages to stay true to its roots but accessible for a new audience alongside, making it a must-see for anyone seeking a night of joy and laughter. It leaves the audience beaming and wishing for more!
Verdict: Mange Tout! This five-star gem is not to be missed. Lovely jubbly!
Reviewer: Max Eden
Reviewed: 12th November 2024
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