The Fantasticks

The Fantasticks at Duchess Theatre

Why see The Fantasticks?

The Fantasticks tells an allegorical story, loosely based on the play The Romancers (Les Romanesques) by Edmond Rostand, concerning two neighboring fathers who put up a wall between their houses to ensure that their children fall in love, because they know children always do what their parents forbid.

After the children do fall in love, they discover their fathers' plot and each go off and experience the world. Finally they return to each other and the love they had, having learned from the world to recognise their true feelings.

Elements of the musical are drawn from the story of Pyramus and Thisbe, its story winding its way through Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream as well as Donizetti's L'Elisir d'Amore and Rostand's play. Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt’s classic score feature’s titles including Much More, I Can See It and the instantly familiar Try To Remember.

The Fantasticks first played in New York nearly fifty years ago and has since become the longest running show of any kind in the United States and the longest running musical in the world. It has played in over 2000 cities and towns in the States, in more than 10,000 productions. Internationally more than 700 productions have been staged in 67 countries.

Key Information

Audience

The Fantasticks is suitable for audiences aged 10 and upwards.

Dates

Finished 26 Jun 2010

Cast

Hadley Fraser as El Gallo
Lorna Want as Luisa
Luke Brady as Matt
David Burt as Bellomy
Clive Rowe as Hucklebee
Edward Petherbridge as Henry
Paul Hunter as Mortimer
Carl Au as the mute

Creative

Directed by Amon Miyamoto
Designed by Rumi Matsui
Lighting design by Rick Fisher

Reviews

Customer reviews

7 reviews, average rating: (3.4 Stars)

GLG

Outstanding, fun musical theatre

some superb musical actors/actress. Simple set not clogged up with lots of nonsense. A nice small theatre to keep the intimate feel. Nothing not to like. Go see it. ... Read more

Sue C

A Fantastick Night out

This is not a west end musical with a cast of 100s. If that's what you want then go and see Oliver up the road. This is an intimate show with fabulous performances. It manages to move between very funny and very moving. Go see it! ... Read more

CJ

I loved it!

What a miserable bunch of people there are writing reviews of here! I thought the show was wonderful. Pure escapism. A daft story, good songs and excellent performances. Edward Petherbridge is brilliantly funny. The intimate venue perfectly suits this fab little show. There are also no bad seats at the Duchess. Even at the back of the dress circle, we had a very enjoyable experience. Knock back some wine, settle into your seats and enjoy it! ... Read more
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