The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy Radio Show Live – The DVDfever Review

The assignment of the Voice of the Book each night tends to be a bit random, if you’ll forgive the use of a character’s name as a verb, but while there are some voices I’d like to hear, and some actors I’m not fond of on this tour, I inadvertently chose well for the night in question as the Book was read by Danny John-Jules, aka Cat from Red Dwarf. Not only did he do a stirling job of being the Voice, while sat in full view of the audience on a leather-bound chair, but he also appeared on stage at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe as the ‘meat’. And what type of meat was it? Cat, of course!

On stage throughout, you’ll notice there’s an image of Douglas Adams under the table sat next to whoever is reading the Book, and at the end, the cast give a big thumbs up to the man when the late creator appears on the video wall at the back of the stage. In fact, I hadn’t mentioned that until now, but it changes throughout the show to reflect the current environment and is fantastically clever and effective in that.

Kudos also go to the band onstage, beginning with Pink Floyd’s One of These Days, as did Act II, but that time it quickly segued into the Doctor Who theme, and the show concluded with the Hitchhiker’s Guide theme.

There was also plenty of merchandise on show (I went for a Mug (£10), a Marvin key-ring (£15) and a T-shirt (£25)) and, quite brilliantly, for £9.99 you can buy the audio from the very show you attended, once it appears online (“around 10 of your Earth days” after the performance), which can be bought here.


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One accidental moment also came to mind, in the First Act, when Arthur was getting a drink from the Nutrimatic Drinks Dispenser (also Samantha Béart) and while he didn’t enjoy the first cup of tea, the second cup dropped down and fell over… showing there was nothing in it. Simon Jones quickly looked at the audience, which made us all laugh in hysterics, then went back to the second cup. He righted it, then pretended to tip some tea from the first cup into it, and then drank from the second cup… and exclaimed, “Ugh! …Tastes the same!”

Cue more hysterics.

This is such an incredible show. Go see it before it finishes its run on November 30th!

Rating: 10

NOTE: As of October 21st, and for the foreseeable, the tour has been cancelled, due to poor ticket sales. This is such sad news. The following message has been put on their site:

    “The Radio Theatre Company deeply regret to announce the immediate cancellation of The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy Radio Show 2013 Tour. Tonight’s performance at The Hawth, Crawley and tomorrow’s at the Watford Colosseum will not take place, nor will any of the remaining scheduled shows in October and November. Ticket holders are being contacted and should contact venues for refunds.

    Although a well-loved show, Hitchhiker’s Live has been subject to the same extreme economic pressures as many productions touring the UK this autumn. Ticket sales across the board have been lower than average and we have not escaped this trend. A difficult financial environment for such a large and technical show means that covering operating costs has become impossible. As a result in the last 24 hours we have had no option but make the extremely hard and painful decision to stop the tour.

    We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and share the extreme disappointment and frustration felt by many who were looking forward to seeing the show. we sincerely hope that it can be brought back in the future.”


Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Radio Show Live! – EPK TRAILER



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