Prince Andrew the Musical

Started by klondike, December 30, 2022, 10:09:41 AM

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klondike

I don't normally watch musicals or programmes on the royals but I'll at least make a start on this which aired on Channel 4 (plus stocked in the Emporium) and is widely declared to be "inappropriate". 

After a year that's seen TV dominated by royals, from the inescapable coverage of the Queen's death to the much-debated fifth season of The Crown and Harry and Meghan's tell-all Netflix documentary, Prince Andrew: The Musical feels like a darkly fitting conclusion. Naturally, there will be people who slam this Christmas special, written by and starring impressionist Kieran Hodgson, for the title alone. Should you make comedy about these serious allegations – sexual abuse, sex trafficking and paedophilia – at all?

In the end, PATM doesn't actually try to. This is not a South Park-esque edgelord musical retelling, with jokes making light of Andrew's behaviour. In fact, the allegations are largely tap-danced around, while the royal is painted as a general wrong 'un. Instead, we go on a journey through Andrew's life, with lengthy compilations of archive footage overlaid with a voiceover from Hodgson as Andrew, as he bigs up his own achievements and har-hars at his own jokes.

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/prince-andrew-the-musical-review-channel-4-b2250612.html



Scrumpy


Hilarious.. They are not mocking what he did.. They are mocking what he is..

They would never have gotten away with it a few years back... I don't think any royals will complain... and sweaty Andy wouldn't dare.. Ghastly man..
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