I went to see the stageplay of The Hobbit at the Edinburgh Playhouse on
the 15th of April and must say it was a great success. I was a little apprehensive
as two evenings before there had been a power cut in the middle of the performance
and then audience apparently sat in darkness for about 30 minutes. During this time,
the cast regailed them with impromptu songs (but were stuck when someone asked for a
rendition of Flower of Scotland : ) Since they couldn't get the power working again,
everyone had to leave and get their tickets refunded!
However, two nights later, everything went according to plan. The scenery was very
effectively used. It moved and changed silently as if by magic to incorporate each
scene. Since the cast had to fit the entire story into about 2 hours, they fairly
whipped through the scenes, jumping in the blink of an eye from one to the next,
barely giving the audience time to think. This made at times for gripping and intense
viewing, but at other times you felt things needed a little bit more explaining than
they gave. The magic used was spectacular, as were all the actors. I found Gollum to
be especially good, with just the kind of voice you'd imagine him having. My only real
complaint would be that Gandalf was a little too strict and didn't show much of the
kindness one feels in the novel. However, all in all it was a very good effort at
such a tricky undertaking. 9 out of ten!
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