AMUSEMENTS at the Soho Theatre
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“light-hearted and bizarre performed with precision and spontaneity”
Amusements opens with Ikechukwu Ufomadu approaching the microphone clutching a teacup with a pained expression and dressed in a tuxedo. Already inciting laughs, he reactively winces at an audience member opening a crisp packet before addressing the intimate crowd of the Soho Theatre. From New York, Ufomadu evokes an old fashioned American host who somehow got a gig entertaining the voices inside someoneβs head. Having been developed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2023, βAmusementsβ is delightfully weird and hard to define, but enjoyable and entertaining throughout. It is technically a βfamily friendlyβ show in terms of content, but definitely not for children. Itβs not shouty or obscene; just completely nonsensical and silly. It asks many questions βwhat is this?β βwhat did I watch?β Fear not – thereβs a (not very) helpful Q&A at the end where the presenter (does not) answer these queries. A lot of the joy of the show is from the sheer unexpectedness of topics. To enjoy the ride, itβs recommended to go in as unprepared as possible. Stop reading this review at once!
Having said thatβ¦we are thrown into a wonderfully odd show peppered with impressions, word play and excerpts from βShakespeare wasβ¦the Shakespeare of his timeβ. Ufomadu dissects the nature of theatre and performer: βI am playing the role of a comedianβ projecting the persona of an American television host on the verge of a breakdown who launches into tangents of impersonations of presidents and actors in entirely unpredictable monologues. Thereβs singing and reading and even an informative power point. The show builds in its hilarity and warms itself gradually, relying on the energy of the audience somewhat. Performed with a trusty microphone, two books and the occasional sound effect βAmusementsβ fills its hour easily.
Without wanting to spoil the show, be warned: there is audience participation. The same advice to the audience that anyone might give when attending a stand-up show apply: avoid the front, donβt look too scared and donβt try to feed them a joke. Ufomadu plays with the idea of audience and spectatorship by parodying applause and pointing out tropes. Its strange style may not be for everyone. itβs committed to its peculiar tone and does not pander. The wide ranging piece can feel like a stream of consciousness at times, with little holding it to planet earth, however with acceptance of the confusion comes appreciation for subverting expectations. No mention of politics, current events or audience observations, βAmusementsβ is light-hearted and bizarre performed with precision and spontaneity by Ufomadu.
AMUSEMENTS at the Soho Theatre
Reviewed on 28th February 2024
by Jessica Potts
Photography by Zach DeZon
Previously reviewed at this venue:
WISH YOU WEREN’T HERE | β β β | February 2024
REPARATIONS | β β β | February 2024
SELF-RAISING | β β β β β | February 2024
FLIP! | β β β β | November 2023
BOY PARTS | β β β β | October 2023
BROWN BOYS SWIM | β β β Β½ | October 2023
STRATEGIC LOVE PLAY | β β β β β | September 2023
KATE | β β β β β | September 2023
EVE: ALL ABOUT HER | β β β β β | August 2023
STRING V SPITTA | β β β β | August 2023
BLOODY ELLE | β β β β β | July 2023
PETER SMITHβS DIANA | β | July 2023
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