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Watermill you are EPIC! The Lord of the Rings production reviewed




The Lord of The Rings at The Watermill, Bagnor until October 15. Review by ROBIN STRAPP

Aaron Sidwell 'Aragorn' Pic: Pamela Raith
Aaron Sidwell 'Aragorn' Pic: Pamela Raith

THE Watermill theatre’s ambitious immersive production of The Lord of the Rings, based on JRR Tolkien’s trilogy and adapted by Shaun McKenna and Matthew Warchus is an absolute triumph and Paul Hart’s skilful inventive direction is quite magical.

As we arrived, past the trees and the River Lambourn, we were welcomed into the atmospheric land of Middle earth, past the colourful village stalls into the Watermill’s beautiful garden and invited to join in the celebration of Bilbo Baggins’ 111th birthday, delightfully played by John O’Mahony.

Geraint Downing ‘Merry’, Nuwan Hugh Perera ‘Sam’, Amelia Gabriel ‘Pippin’ and Louis Maskell ‘Frodo’
Geraint Downing ‘Merry’, Nuwan Hugh Perera ‘Sam’, Amelia Gabriel ‘Pippin’ and Louis Maskell ‘Frodo’

We were greeted by the hobbits, who enthusiastically danced and sang and engaged with the audience in playing village green games.

But Bilbo had an important announcement to make as he passed the ring to Frodo, a superb subtle performance from Louis Maskell as we were excitedly ushered into the theatre to continue this epic tale.

Nuwan Hugh Perera ‘Sam’ and Louis Maskell ‘Frodo’
Nuwan Hugh Perera ‘Sam’ and Louis Maskell ‘Frodo’

Simon Kenny’s striking wooden set design with a huge knot in the centre transforms into many spellbinding settings, with stunning projections by George Reeve and dramatic atmospheric lighting designed by Rory Beaton.

Anjali Mehra’s choreography is powerful and exhausting.

Louis Maskell 'Frodo' Matthew Bugg 'Gollum' Nuwan Hugh Perera 'Sam' Pic: Pamela Raith
Louis Maskell 'Frodo' Matthew Bugg 'Gollum' Nuwan Hugh Perera 'Sam' Pic: Pamela Raith

Frodo has an epic journey to undertake in order to destroy the powers of the ring and he is joined by his loyal friend Sam (Nuwan Hugh Perera), the faithful Merry (Geraint Downing) and the trusted Pippin (Amelia Gabriel) as they begin their hazardous quest to defeat the evil that is ahead of them.

They encounter battles, giant spiders and frightening huge horse puppets designed by Charlie Tymms that stretch into the audience.

Louis Maskell 'Frodo' Pic: Pamela Raith
Louis Maskell 'Frodo' Pic: Pamela Raith

The 20 extremely talented actor/musicians all perform with total commitment, playing such a variety of instruments – from harp to French horn – with utter confidence and sing and act with panache.

The score by Christopher Nightingale, AR Rahman and Värrtinä ranges from ballads to large ensemble numbers.

Lord of The Rings Pic: Pamela Raith
Lord of The Rings Pic: Pamela Raith

The fight between good and evil is intense. The wise wizard Gandalf (Peter Marinker) struggles to keep his powers under control.

Georgia Louise’s Elf Galadriel is impressive as is Aoife O’Dea as Arwen and Matthew Bugg is outstanding as the athletic evil Gollum.

Tom Giles 'Saruman' Pic: Pamela Raith
Tom Giles 'Saruman' Pic: Pamela Raith

This is an unmissable, spectacular production.

Go!



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