I doubt you need to be familiar with Robert Loius Stevenson’s work to enjoy this but I am looking forward to seeing how this play brings his work up to date.
I remember with fondness reading his adventure books set on the high seas and it will be fascinating to see his world brought to life on the stage.
Brighton Festival have brought this Scottish production down to Brighton for the Festival this year so get along for one of the three dates this week.
From Pride & Prejudice (Sort Of) writer Isobel McArthur, Kidnapped is a riotous musical retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson’s adventure novella of the same name, shot through with his trademark blend of poetry, humour and heart.
A colourful, coming of age story performed by a dynamic ensemble of actor-musicians, the production runs from tomorrow (Thursday 18 May) to Saturday (20 May) and follows 19-year-old Davie as he navigates murderous foes, Jacobite outlaws and an inept crew of pirates, all set to a soundtrack of 20th century pop hits.
Venue details
Theatre Royal
New Road
Brighton
Performances
Thursday 18 May and Friday 19 May, 7.30pm
Sat 20 May, 2pm and 7.30pm
Thursday to Saturday evenings: £12.50, £17.50, £20, £24
Saturday matinee: £12.50, £15, £18.50, £22.50
Thursday evening and Saturday matinee: Under 26s £15
Friday and Saturday evenings: Under 26s £17.50
Members £15 Best Seats (any performance)