Theatre review: The Lizards
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A boy band on the slide are backstage and falling apart in the run-up to a festival show they are not sure they should be playing, cramming reckless hedonism, childish insecurities, awkward declarations of love and other band bombshells into their pre-gig ritual, while being harangued by a chippy manager who is to encouraging pep talks what Donald Trump is to diplomacy.
Star rating: **
Venue: theSpace on the Mile (Venue 39)
Despite a staunch defence of boy bands through the ages by the group’s joker figure, The Lizards is as clichéd as the age-old teen pop formula, and played out as an indulgent psychodrama when it could have made an entertaining farce.
Until 20 August. Today 11:05am.