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http://www.sfx.co.uk - The cast and crew of Doctor Who Live talk about the making of the musical spectacular

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  • when i saw him on the news when he said it would be a smaller orchestra i was a bit sceptical that the music would not have the same punch however it had a way bigger and better punch! it was great! the acting was great! story was awesome! I loved all the monsters! it was simply fantastic!

  • "Gary" Roberts? :-) That's Gareth!

  • @jimnbobproductions

    oh i just saw, silvertardis already explained, lol. but in the future you should state it's a spoiler dude incase others who are going to watch the show see it... ; )

  • @penninefilms

    oh ok then...

    *SPOILER ALERT*

    you actually get to see the supreme FLYING as he makes a suprise-attack at the very end. the whole audience has to shout "GERONIMO!" to stop him; very fun.

  • @Silvertardis Your right I have just looking back at this film and he is in at the end.

  • @jimnbobproductions Not don't worry I am not going two see this show it would be nice but I don't live near ant of the theatre it is on at.

  • @penninefilms Actualy he does appear at the end. And he flies too!

  • @penninefilms

    oh he was... but i'm not going to say anymore in case you're going to see it.

  • Saw this last night in Sheffield. Kids loved it. Like the biggest panto you've ever seen. Plenty of audience interaction, hiss the baddy, boo the monsters, it's behind you (literally, when the Cyberman comes fom behind you and scares the cobblers off an eight year old). Cries of "Who's that old man, why's he changing all the time?" and the biggest cheer of the night when Mr Tennant appears on screen (Poor Smithy). If you think this review is breathless, try watching it with two 11 year olds.

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