Wolfed at The RVT review: ‘Camp, clever, and completely bonkers’
The cast of the RVT’s Wolfed (Image: Chris Jepson)
Wolfed at The Royal Vauxhall Tavern (RVT) kicks off in the most delightfully chaotic way. Before the first line is even spoken, a wooden set piece wobbles precariously, only to be rescued by a quick-thinking punter, setting the tone for a night full of unpredictable hilarity during Attitude’s visit on a (sold-out) Friday night.
Later in the performance, another set piece starts to fall, but Ben Hutt’s Mother Hood catches it mid-performance, turning the mishap into a joke so seamless you’d think it was scripted. It’s this spontaneity that makes Wolfed feel like anything could – and actually does – happen.
With the show starting with the front row being sprinkled with glitter (of course), each cast member brings their own
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