In her end-of-year round-up of all things wonderful in theatre in 2023, The Observer's esteemed Susannah Clapp singled out Pied Piper – A Hip Hop Family Musical for praise. Quite right, too. This is ambitious and full-bodied stuff, evidently rooted in its originating community and company. Starting life at Battersea Arts Centre, the musical's creator Conrad Murray has conceived a highly original version of the famous story which is precision-engineered for the company's Beatbox Academy (p.20). The idea – as I understand it – is that all sound and music generated is done by the onstage company.
In this version, then, after a bracing introduction of the (original) company, we're off. This contemporary Hamelin is emphatically focused on class and division. It's the eve of the mayoral election and the local children are unhappy. Not only is there the (anticipated) rat infestation issue to contend with, the mayor, who's also the local pie factory owner, has banned all music. Could it be that the town's new and hugely mysterious rat catcher (wink wink), with his dulcet tones, could help the townsfolk rediscover and reclaim the pipes of their own?
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