The piece is unique in that puppets are the main characters. If you have seen the posters all over
There is Kate Monster (Julie Atherton) a loveable but feisty teaching assistant who longs to have a class and a guy all of her own.
Sending up not only children's' TV highlighting its patronising tone this show also cleverly sends up Broadway, political correctness, government policies, the American dream and so much more. Swipes at the Bush administration are evident but this is not a message driven production; it's main aim is to make you laugh and it achieves that throughout its running time.
Of the songs – the hilarious "If you Were Gay" impresses and is sung with a real mischievous sense of fun by both Simon Lipkin and Jon Robyns. "Mix Tape" sung with poignancy by Julie Atherton works as the sentiments behind it are so familiar to the audience. After all, who hasn't produced a compilation tape in order to try and woo someone via the song titles? "Internet Is For Porn" is another excellent number as it has the audience nodding in recognition.
This highly original production is so much more than a few funny songs though. It has real heart and the cast nail this aspect of the show surprisingly well. I say surprisingly because as an audience member you do not expect these puppets to move you to tears. One scene featuring Kate with a blind fold on as
The book is superb but so are the performances across the board. The actors are not only puppeteers but they also act out their characters facial expressions and phyisical appearances. Atherton transforms herself from savvy Kate to luscious Lucy – a femme fatale without the brains to carry out her scheming to the bitter end. Her singing voice is beautiful and her accent impeccable. Ann Harada – an original Broadway cast member plays fast and loose with the 'Oriental' stereotype that we see in Hollywood movies every day. Simon Lipkin steals many scenes as the porn loving Trekkie Monster and loyal friend Nicky. His athleticism is to be applauded. Jon Robyns is sure to develop a fan base as he is so endearing. Whether it is geek Rod or the loveable loser
Like Jerry Springer the Opera this show is for the faint hearted as there are some risqué scenes which you will not find in your typical Broadway show. Lucy for example appears on stage with one breast hanging out, "Internet Porn" has some wonderfully wicked lines and there is a puppet on puppet sex scene which out does "Team
I cannot compare this production with the
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