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Ranjit Recommends: Bat Out of Hell

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The expression 'Bat Out of Hell' resonates with impulsive and reckless actions. However, in this instance Jim Steinman's Bat Out of Hell Musical is an impressive illustration of smooth and swashbuckling dance sequences swept across the stage at the Dominion Theatre, London.


Entwined in all of the above is a love story during the post-apocalyptic Manhattan era. Indeed, a group of insurgent youths labelling themselves as 'The Lost' is led by Strat (played by Andrew Polec) who fights against the oppressive tyrant based regime led by Falco (played by Rob Fowler).

Strat takes an immediate liking to Falco's daughter, Raven (played by Christina Bennington), and as such their zest for daring teenage adventures that they embark upon is a focal point of the musical. To fittingly illustrate this there is a scene where Strat and Raven revel on a motorbike to fire up the stage.

Falco's wife Sloane (played by Sharon Sexton) reaches the end of her tether with his crave to control her and makes imminent plans to leave him. Consequently, here powerful singing voice left an infectious impact on the audience.

The majority of the songs played throughout are from Meat Loaf's most storied hits, including Dead Ringer For Love and the iconic I'd Do Anything For Love. The background street art is dazzling and the rock 'n' roll tempo ensures that there is an intimate feel between the audience and cast.

Attending a date with hell can ironically be an absolute privilege where entertainment is optimum. Indeed, a 'domino' effect at the Dominion can be achieved by clicking here

Location (Map)

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The Open Air Theatre, Regents Park, London

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  ISSN 2634-7032

  London, United Kingdom

   +44 0 7764 198 286

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