Love Actually? The Musical Parody at Athenaeum Theatre

The beloved holiday film has materialised in a fresh theatrical form this December, as Love Actually? The Musical Parody makes its Australian premiere at the Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre. This localised production transforms our favourite Christmas rom-com into a theatrical experience that both honours and playfully reimagines the original.

A Fresh Take on Holiday Romance, Love Actually

The production cleverly harmonises the film’s interweaving storylines, maintaining the essence of what made the original a Christmas favourite while adding its own theatrical flair. Book and lyrics by Bob & Tobly McSmith, alongside Basil Winterbottom’s original compositions, create a delightful balance between homage and humour.

The talented ensemble cast of six – Ian Andrew, Mitchell Groves, Belinda Jenkin, Sophie Loughran, Jeremy Harland, and Massimo Zuccara – specialise in multiple roles with impressive versatility. Their swift character transformations showcase not only their theatrical prowess but also emphasise the interconnected nature of the original story in an entirely new way.

Particularly memorable moments include the reimagining of the film’s most iconic scenes. The Prime Minister’s dancing sequence takes on new life with original choreography, while the famous cue card confession scene receives a musical twist that had the opening night audience alternating between laughter and nostalgic sighs.

Love, Actually? A Comedy Parody

While the show recognises the film’s more melodramatic moments, it also captures the genuine warmth that made Love Actually a holiday favourite. The production maintains a careful balance between comedy and sentiment, never straying too far into satire.

The set design cleverly adapts to multiple locations, from 10 Downing Street to Heathrow Airport, with seamless transitions that keep the pace engaging. Costume changes happen with remarkable efficiency, adding to the impressive choreography of the entire production.

Opening night revealed the show’s particular strength in audience connection. The theatre’s atmosphere grew increasingly warm throughout the performance, culminating in a finale that had everyone on their feet joining in with “All I Want for Christmas is You” – a moment that perfectly crystallised the production’s goal of creating shared joy through theatrical entertainment.

A Welcome Addition to Melbourne’s Festive Season

For those seeking Christmas entertainment that offers something beyond traditional fare, this production delivers a fresh perspective on a modern classic. While familiarity with the original film enhances the experience, the show stands confidently on its own merits as a piece of holiday entertainment.

The musical numbers are cleverly composed and well-performed, with arrangements that serve both the comedy and the occasional moments of genuine emotion. From the opening airport scene to the final Christmas celebration, the production maintains an engaging pace that keeps audiences invested throughout. 

Christmas Season at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre

Whether you’re a devoted fan of the original film or simply seeking festive entertainment, Love Actually? The Musical Parody offers a thoroughly enjoyable evening of theatre. It’s a welcome reminder that while love actually is all around, sometimes the best way to celebrate it is with a healthy dose of humour and song.

Get Love Actually? The Musical Parody tickets now, playing until 23rd December 2024.

Disclaimer: Roslyn Foo and Sebnem Gencer attended the opening night at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre on Saturday 7th December 2024. We were invited to attend this event by Fulle PR. As always, our opinions remain our own.

Read our review of A Christmas Carol playing at Melbourne Comedy Theatre.

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