Directed by Georgia Clark, Simon Evans and Lorin Latarro, The Hitchhiker's Guide is an enjoyable 90 minutes of space faring adventure. From the onset, you feel part of the action. Cast members do the rounds, chatting to you and welcoming you to the party, and when the man of the hour arrives, we’re still encouraged to join in – sharing ideas and singing along. It’s these cast interactions throughout that make the entire production shine.
The immersion is elevated further by the design and sets. Fans of the source material will likely appreciate the references most, but even newcomers will feel transported from location to location. The use of video and special effects adds a layer of spectacle that genuinely enhances the journey.
You’ll have a much richer experience if you’re brave enough to talk to the cast members. Those interactions are what turn this from a fun show into an actual adventure. The highlights for me were my conversations with Alex Anthony Fevrier and Andrew Evans, both of whom made you feel part of the story.
Across the board, the cast deliver strong, committed performances. They are sometimes let down by the writing and direction, which doesn’t always give audiences enough time to understand who certain characters are or why we should feel for them, but the energy and delivery are consistently high.
It's chaotic at times and some of the emotional beats don’t quite land, but as a playful, imaginative trip through the galaxy, it’s a fun night out. Especially for Hitchhiker’s fans.
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