Review: Cruise, Apollo Theatre – an explosive, energetic delight (Rev Stan’s theatre weblog)

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Review: Cruise, Apollo Theatre – an explosive, energetic delight (Rev Stan’s theatre weblog)


There are two forms of standing ovation: The ones the place there’s a gradual trickle of individuals attending to their ft and the rarer ones the place the complete viewers leaps up en masse. Jack Holden’s Cruise on the Apollo Theatre was within the latter class.

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Jack Holden and John Patrick Elliott in Cruise, Apollo Theatre 2022. Photo: Pamela Raith Photography

Written and carried out by Holden, this hour and 40-minute explosive, energetic delight of a play is primarily set among the many homosexual neighborhood in Nineteen Eighties Soho. It’s about having one final night time whenever you assume you will not be round for tomorrow. But to arrange that night time, the play seems to be again on the 4 previous years.

Aided by musician and DJ John Patrick Elliott, Holden takes the viewers on a journey evoking the sounds, ambiance and characters of this vibrant however lower than salubrious a part of central London.

And what characters, some solely within the story for a couple of traces, others who weave out and in all through, however every is richly painted. Holden would not placed on costumes or use props; somewhat, he brings every vividly to life in the best way he describes them and with delicate and not-so-subtle mannerisms. 

He switches effortlessly however with nearly dizzying pace between every, and in consequence, the play feels prefer it has an enormous forged. The tonal shifts are additionally easy. Wit, humour, enjoyable and uplifting moments combine with the grimier, grimmer and heartbreaking, all of that are set towards a backdrop of music that matches and enhances every second.

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Jack Holden, Apollo Theatre Cruise 2022. Photo: Pamela Raith Photography

For these aware of Soho, there will likely be a couple of recognisable landmarks which might be name-checked; for these not, there are the music and standard tradition references (there is a clue within the title).

Cruise is a snapshot of life among the many homosexual neighborhood within the capital, the friendships, neighborhood, enjoyable and frolics that’s instantly flung beneath the shadow of a lethal virus. But it’s also a narrative about tales; Holden is each telling the story and responding to it because it’s informed typically by way of totally different characters and timelines.

And it’s sensible, a bitter-sweet celebration in some senses, beautifully written and carried out; catch it in case you can throughout this brief run. You will not remorse it. I’m giving it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, simply in case you had been in any doubt.

Cruise, Apollo Theatre

Written & carried out by Jack Holden

Directed by Bronagh Lagan

Running time: One hour and 40 minutes with out an interval

Booking till 4 September; for extra info and tickets, try the official web site.

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