The Queen Elizabeth Theatre recently held a very unexpected musical theatrical. Moving from it’s original home at the Novello Theatre where it became a smashing sensation, Into The Hoods has re-opened in conjunction with Zoo Nation, offering the public another chance to see London’s first urban musical.
Adapting a number of existing fairytale characters, it follows the story of seven residents of the notorious Ruff Endz Estate. When two school children wander carelessly through the daunting tower blocks, their only chance way to return home lies in the hands of the strangely excitable and positively devious Landlord. Through this twist, you’re given a chance to see how their lives of the residents intertwine, encountering love, greed, jealousy, rejection, deception and cunning. Yep, that’s right cunning! What do you expect when you’ve got a money hungry Wolf armed with a dodgy music contract?!
The music rocks the house from start to finish with songs by Missy Elliott, Ludacris, Kanye West, Carl Douglas, Aretha Franklin and so much more, giving you one more reason to drag the whole family down there. Topped off with an array comical sound effects you’d be mad not to have a good chuckle during the Jaxx/Giant showdown!
Words by Lawrence Gichigi