Doctor Who Live

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Doctor Who Live: The Monsters Are Coming!
Official Poster used to promote Doctor Who Live.
Date premieredOctober 8, 2010 (2010-10-08)
Place premieredWembley Arena
London, England
Original languageEnglish
GenreScience fiction

Doctor Who Live: The Monsters Are Coming! is an arena stage show based on the BBC TV programme Doctor Who.

Plot

The live show is an implied sequel to the 1973 Doctor Who television episode

.

After showing off the different monsters he has captured Vorgenson reveals that he plans to use his device to create a scenario in which the Doctor will believe that the audience is in peril, he does this by pulling

Weeping Angels
have escaped from the minimiser. The Doctor warns them not to blink, and leaves. A weeping angel appears on the big screen in a neutral position, staying there for a few minutes. Suddenly, the audience is distracted by a group of policemen entering from the back of the theatre, informing the audience to stay in their seats, and revealing that they were alerted by an anonymous tipoff. The police walk onto the stage and are picked off one-by-one by two new angels that have appeared next to the screen. Vorgenson comes back onscreen and sends the angels back into the minimiser, joking that the police were collateral damage. The Doctor appears and tells Vorgenson that it is his last chance to shut down the minimiser, or he will do it himself. Vorgenson manages to trap the Doctor inside of the minimiser, and as he leaves the Doctor shouts that there is someone else behind these events, ending the first act.

Some of the scarecrows entertain the audience during the interval.

The second act starts immediately with the Cybermen being released into the audience, which features a sequence that a man is thrown into the minimiser and is "

Daleks
appear, and they reveal that they were the ones that gave Vorgenson the concept for the minimiser by projecting the ideas into his dreams. They capture the Doctor, who was trapped in the Minimiser by Vorgenson in the first act, and imprison him inside of a box on the stage. From the box, The Doctor manages to send out Cybermen from the Minimiser, and they engage in battle with the Daleks. Though the Daleks have the upper hand at first, the Cybermen reveal that they have upgraded their own technology, which allows them to overpower the Daleks. Realising that they can't win, the Daleks all retreat into the minimiser, and it seems that their evil plan has been stopped once and for all. The Doctor escapes from the box, and Vorgenson comes to apologize to the Doctor for everything he's done. The Doctor reveals that he's released all of the monsters that Vorgenson had trapped, with the exception of the Daleks themselves, and then offers to send Vorgenson back to his own planet. Suddenly, it is revealed that one of the Daleks managed to sneak away during the confrontation, and it threatens the Doctor and the audience. The Doctor then calls on the audience to shout out "Geronimo" with him, which allows for the TARDIS to appear. It overpowers the lone Dalek, and it is sent far away. The show ends with the Doctor thanking the audience, and leaving in his TARDIS.

Conception and development

After the success of the first

Ben Foster, who orchestrates Murray Gold
's compositions for the television programme, developed the musical component of the show, and conducts the 16-piece band.

Tour

The show was performed in arenas in 9 UK cities in October and November 2010:

Tour schedule
City Venue Dates
London Wembley Arena 8–10 October
Sheffield Sheffield Arena 12–13 October
Glasgow
Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
15–17 October
Birmingham
National Indoor Arena
18–20 October
Manchester
Manchester Evening News Arena
22–24 October
Nottingham
Trent FM Arena
25–26 October
Cardiff Cardiff International Arena 28–31 October
Liverpool
Echo Arena Liverpool
2–3 November
Belfast
Odyssey Arena
6–7 November

References

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