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Film review: Tick, Tick… Boom!

Andrew Garfield seals the deal in this high octane production

November 17, 2021 11:27
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Tick, Tick…Boom!

Film | 12A| ★★★★✩

Jewish composer and playwright Jonathan Larson had just turned 35 when he died suddenly from a brain aneurism on the morning of the off-Broadway preview for his critically acclaimed musical Rent. But before Rent, Larson had spent a huge portion of his twenties struggling to put the finishing touches on Superbia, a futuristic musical loosely based on George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984.

Larson’s struggle to complete his first musical is told in this new adaptation of Tick Tick…Boom!, his semi-autobiographical solo show which premiered in 1990. Directed by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, this high octane production features a truly phenomenal turn by British actor Andrew Garfield as Larson — the actor who was born in California and brought up in Epsom Surrey and is Jewish on his father’s side. West Wing and Get Out star Bradley Whitford plays legendary composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, while Alexandra Shipp is exquisite as Susan, Larson’s long suffering girlfriend.

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