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Christian Roberts
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Hurts so good
Return to the Forbidden Planet,Cambridge Theatre Final Performance 01 1991
The entire last performance of the original cast of Return to the Forbidden Planet at the Cambridge Theatre 01/1991 filmed by Bobbie Aitken.
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New Years Eve 2024 and this show srill gives me goosebumps, as or was the very first atage show i saw in 1994, i still got the album and the flyer 😌
It says it's the original cast, but too my eyes and ears it sounds like the Bosun and Gloria had already been replaced. I saw the show 3 times in the fall-winter of 1989, when the show was brand new, including once when "Gloria" was out and "Miranda" was doing a dual role. I also have a copy of the soundtrack which I listen to regularly. I think by 1991 those two may have already been switched out. Prospero, Miranda, Tempest, Cookie, the Navigator, and R-E-L are the same though.
I saw this about four times. 1992 in Crawley I think (maybe twice?). Then Plymouth 1998. Then at the Lyric in Belfast twice. God it was brilliant fun. I think a revival is needed. But not all jazzed up, but as it was. Definitely shades of the original Starlight Express (obvs not such a big production) but that kitsch unembarrassed fun feel. Brilliant!!!!
Woah! I purchased a RTTFP CD featuring this exact cast almost a decade ago! I never thought I'd find a video of the live performance! The guy who played Ariel was spectacular! 😂
I just got cast as the Navigation Officer in my university's production and I can't wait to start this show!
That moment at 10:36 when the drums kick in to Wipeout brought back memories. I saw a later performance than this recording - I think in the mid 90's in Wimbledon, but it had the two drumkits and the multi-instrumentalist cast, I still remember being amazed by Cookie's solo. I've seen lesser productions since, still fun, just not as fun as this was!
I saw this at the Queens Theatre Hornchurch who staged it every few years. The same company also did from A Jack to a King, a musical of Macbeth. The king was Elvis Presley "is this a spanner I see before me"
What a piece of garbage!
Thank you so much for posting this, Christian. I loved this show when I saw it 30 years ago - you and the rest of the cast were fantastic. Whenever one of the tracks comes up on shuffle on my phone I have to listen to the whole thing. It always fills me with joy, so it was great to see it again...
I went to see this back in 1989 when I was 10 years old with primary school. Didn't really know what was going on until sat down for the show. I loved it then and still love it now.
The only reason I know about this is because my parents had the CD.
I saw this at the Birmingham hippodrome loved it then and still do its was fantastic. still have the CD sound track.
I miss you Christian!
Gerry Anderson of thunderbirds fame made a lot of the projected images for the original show ( on the cheap) which i suspect were still in use at this version. His son revealed this in a recent podcast.
shame this wasn't turned in to a film like rocky horror
I saw this in NYC so long ago that I don't even remember when. But I LOVED it.
So it’s a Thursday night in 2022 and I thought to myself ‘I wonder if anyone has a video recording of the original cast of Return to the Forbidden Planet?’ And here it is!! Praise be!
Same…👍
I took my Austrian students to the show at the Cambridge Theatre ages ago. It's impossible to say whether my students or I loved it more. Thanks for posting! Such a shame that there is no official video. Or is there and I haven't discovered it?
Exciting.
I still have this CD! "Who's Sorry Now" is my favorite song! Still love to sing it!
stunning.
stunning.
Gosh, never thought I would get to see THIS again. LOL One of the shows I got to see in 1989, which had reasonably priced affordable tickets. So I went to the Cambridge theatre and had a fun time. Still have my programme.
Great musical, I love Ariel!
Amazing to see this again; I was there that night having seen it previously on 4 other occasions. Then bizarrely stood and chatted on the Tube with the actor who played Cdr Adams on the Piccadilly Line northbound. Amazing memories
This show was responsible for my career choices when I graduated and became an actor-muso. So much love for Forbidden Planet.
Very nice!
It is a hard song to sing. You did a fantastic job Christian!
Thank you for adding this. I saw this twice in 91 once for my 18th Birthday!
I wonder if this will continue after covid or is it long retired?? Id love my kids to see this
Watched this 3 times in theater Royal Plymouth, didn't even want to go at first. The opening of the show inspired me to take up drums.
1:27:04 REVERSE POLARITY STANDBY 1:27:33 REVERSE POLARITY COMMENCE
I saw this at the Belgrade in Coventry first. Then I took my class to see this in April. We all went in costume and an American gentleman saw us in the street and asked me if we were dressed for Halloween. In April!
I'm the Canadian girl who saw it 12 times in the West End, during a 3-week trip to London in 1992. I still have one of Terry King's red scarves, the EP, and a Thane teddy bear in a costume made from scraps by an enterprising wardrobe mistress. And sweet memories... I still quote from the show occasionally. I wish I could see a video of the whole thing!
Oh, so many memories! I saw RttFP several times at the Cambridge Theatre in 89/90 (and have seen a couple of tours and local productions since). While I was watching this, it occurred to me that I might have the original program hidden away in a box somewhere. Little bit of digging and I found the "Theatreprint" programme and the official "In-flight Magazine". :-D
hihi nice
Great show with a great cast. I saw this show at the Bubble Theatre, and then many times at the Cambridge theatre, and followed it up with "From Jack to a King" at the Ambassadors (@Christian Roberts you shook my hand!). A surprise to find this video here, I'm glad there's a record of it. Thanks for posting.
No Nicky Furre!
Saw this in January of '91. Didn't realize how close I came to missing such a fantastic show! I was in the sweat "splash zone" down front on house right. I loved it, had to buy the cast album. Listen to it all the time. You were awesome Prospero! Thanks for posting this!
What kind of dumb shit is this whole show? A gross abuse of a brilliant movie.
Remember watching this in year 7 I loved it
Shame the sound is so bad it’s unwatchable.
Pretty good I thought - a rather wobbly VHS by the looks of it. Better sound than video (which really hasn't travelled well....)
Very good quality for something recorded in 1991!
Thanks to Christian Roberts for putting this on the modern youtube video. So lovely to see The Engelen brothers at their young age at Long Orchard. And, of course hearing Patrick's voice and seeing his artwork.
Cookie kills it.
Wow! Thank you so much for posting, Christian. I’d seen the original cast version about 4-5 times at the Cambridge theatre about 30 years ago, amazing show. You were fantastic as Prospero too. Always wondered how you managed that amazing growly voice every night without ruining your vocal cords. So happy to see this after all those years as I miss this original cast version. I remember Nicky Furre had an incredible voice. Alison Harding was Miranda when I saw it. Is that John Ashby as Captain Tempest?
Clipfreak Thanks a lot 🙏
Someone said they'd heard it had been recorded. Thanks for putting this up, I can now show my boys how amazing this show is! 😍
copterchick Glad you like it 🙏
I saw it at The Cambridge & several years running when it started touring. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get to the 25th anniversary tour. Hoping it'll be back soon though.
copterchick Me too. Really miss it!
My school is going to perform "Return to the forbidden planet" in two days :D
How'd it go!?
jarrod nash, it went pretty well the cast all remembered their lines and ques. Only issues were when some of the microphones sent feedback into the speakers and it caused a very loud screeching noise. Other than that it went very well. I controlled the spotlight and I’m so glad I didn’t mess up. Thanks for asking about it! :)
I remember the robot singing "Why must I be a creation in love". Mind you, that's based off the memory of the cats from back in 1990.
Oh my god I was there in the first row on the right!!! This was probably the 50th time I'd seen the show, and I saw a few tours since.. This was hands down the best performance ever. You've brought me to tears. Thank you so much. :)
Still the best of musicals presented by a multi skilled team of artists. Thanks.
The Cambridge theatre production was the first I saw and fuelled an ongoing passion for this show. Simply fabulous, with an amazing multi-talented cast of actors, musicians and singers.