Stories Live Experience The Stuff Of Legend: LIVE 1 image Overview Characters Reviews 10 Statistics Related Stories Quotes 1 Overview Released Saturday, September 14, 2024 Written by Robert Valentine Publisher Big Finish Synopsis To celebrate the 25th anniversary of licensed Doctor Who audio dramas, Big Finish Theatre, in partnership with BBC Studios, Fourth Wall Live and AEG, is proud to announce a unique full-cast live recording event, taking place at Cadogan Hall, London on Saturday 14 September 2024. For the very first time, Doctor Who fans will be able to watch an all-star cast take to the stage to perform a brand-new audio play, The Stuff of Legend, by Robert Valentine. Leading the cast is Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and India Fisher as his indomitable companion Charley Pollard. They’ll be joined onstage by Alex Macqueen as the Master alongside Nicholas Briggs, who voices the Doctor’s unstoppable arch-enemy, the Daleks. Something is afoot in the lonely Cornish village of Merrymaid Bay. Rumours of dead men working in the tin mines have sent a chill through the community, and it's up to the Doctor and Charley to get to the bottom of the mystery. Can the legends of the Bucca that haunts the mines be true? And just what awesome power do the Doctor’s greatest enemies – the Daleks! – threaten to unleash upon the universe? Tickets will be available to order at www.doctorwhoaudiolive.com from 10:00 (UK time) on Friday 05 July, with prices beginning at £18.00. Complete Completed Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Characters Eighth Doctor Charlotte Pollard Daleks The Reborn Master Emily Barnfather Show All Characters (5) Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Newest First Oldest First Most Likes Highest Rating Lowest Rating Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 10 reviews 25 November 2024 · 5 words Review by Rock_Angel 1 This was my eras tour Like Liked 1 24 September 2024 · 304 words Review by BSCTDrayden 7 Almost two weeks late I finally remember to write a review! The story itself was a great time, and very clearly written as an anniversary story. Lots of fanservice, silly jokes and fun moments! But the actual live experience is what made this go from a solid 4/5 to a 5/5. Seeing Nick Briggs do the Daleks live was a magical experience. Hearing the crowd laugh at all the same jokes I laughed at. A couple jokes that were references to very obscure things that only a handful of us (myself included, ain't I so cool???) laughed at. I had a seat perfectly in the middle of my row in the stalls, which meant I got a perfect view of one of my favourite Doctors front and centre, and Paul McGann really was a delight! You can tell he loved the script, as he often was smiling at scenes he wasn't even in. Every performance was great across the board but he really stole the show as always. India Fisher returning to Charley pre-DU arc was so lovely! I forgot how great a character she was before she was bogged down by all the angst and romance and misogynistic writers of the DU era. And I love that the pseudo companion was just a little too enthusiastic for Charley consistently. Being there for the return of my 3rd favourite Master after many years, and seeing him perform live was incredible. Macqueen has always clearly just had fun playing the villain and you could really see it here. Everyone cheered when he said THE line. Absolutely camp and menacing, he's such a delight! The set was so gorgeous, and hearing the foley live and seeing how they did it was so fun too! Overall, just an incredible experience I don't see myself ever forgetting about. Like Liked 7 19 September 2024 · 315 words Review by Seagullslost 1 Going to London to see this seemed like an expensive do, probably required spending the night, with travelling costs not to mention the ticket etc. So I took the decision not to go... But then athey added another day, and I did quite want to go, so it turned into a few days away. Though I wasn't a fan of the Eighth Doctor's TV story, I loved him when he came to audio. At the time his audios were the new series and I loved Charlie, so this was a chance to see Paul Mcgann be the Eighth Doctor, and he was in costume. And with India Fisher as Charlie it was the icing on the cake. I recently saw The Hound Of The Baskervilles radio show with Colin Baker, and this was a similar experience. Some set dressing - in this case a Dalek, TARDIS polic box and Console (not the Eighth Doctors one though) but its nice that they made the effort. Each of the actors stood (or sat when not speaking) behind a mike, with a foley artist doing the sound effects. After a brief introduction, with a squeaking TARDIS console turned off, the story began. In a small village people are dissapearing and there's something in the mines. Called the Stuff of Legend, its not really a celebration of Doctor Who itself, but does feature the Daleks, the Master (played by Alex Macqueen, and Its quite a nice version of the Master) though I feel neither were used to their full potential. Carolyn Seymour featured as well, though, again I felt she was a little under used. With a few jokes and fluffs - Nick Briggs as a Dalek dying before he got shot! it was a really terrific experience, and I'm glad I went. I do hope they do another, the live nature of he event is what makes it. Like Liked 1 18 September 2024 · 201 words Review by 15thDoctor Spoilers This review contains spoilers! This is was an afternoon I will never forget! It was a rare opportunity to share my love for Doctor Who with fellow fans, including some familiar faces from the tardis.guide community. To witness Doctor Who live and in person is a rare treat! The quality of the overall experience outweighed the quality of the story. I must admit to shedding a tear or two at points, feeling heightened emotions. Seeing The Doctor (the real Doctor!!) on stage alongside Charlie, The Master, and The Daleks is a memory I will cherish forever. Plot-wise, for the first two-thirds the focus on The Doctor was well-executed. However, I felt the narrative faltered slightly towards the end (as is often the case with Doctor Who!). The Master's discovery of the Daleks' plan should have elicited a more compelling reaction, highlighting his unique villainy in contrast to their ruthless extermination policy. The second half could have benefited from showcasing The Master's perspective more prominently. Performances were uniformly excellent. Paul McGann, India Fisher, Alex McQueen, Nicholas Briggs, Barnaby Edwards, and the entire cast were clearly enjoying themselves, their infectious energy radiating out into the audience. Their charm and enthusiasm elevated the entire production. Story: 7/10 Experience: 9/10 Like Liked 0 15 September 2024 · 311 words Review by monkeyshaver 15 Back in the 1950s the BBC broadcast much of its output live, notable examples being Nigel Kneale's The Quatermass Experiment and his adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984. Big Finish’s The Stuff of Legend: Live was almost the aural equivalent of that, giving audiences the chance to experience a live audio drama with additional foley fx & music. In short, it was masterful. A fun romp that may not be a classic but seemed expertly tailored to the live experience, the Robert Valentine penned adventure was an atmospheric blend of the Old Dark House trope, folklore, spooky caves and zombified villagers. At times, particularly in the first part, it felt like Doctor Who meets Hammer Horror; The Doctor and Charley arriving in a desolate stormy seaside village and soon caught up in a mysterious tale involving disappearing locals and strange goings on in the nearby tin mines. Across the board the performers were exceptional, full of energy, occasionally acting out small moments and it was great to see the supporting cast effortlessly shift between distinct characters. McGann, resplendent in his 8th Doctor costume, seemed to be enjoying himself immensely. A line of dialogue here and there got a fun reaction from the crowd creating a communal experience unlike the usual way most of us listen to Big Finish. Added to the appeal was the chance to not only see live foley work enhancing the action but also Nick Briggs and his Dalek voice booming out across the auditorium. Some subtle lighting embellished the story as we changed locations and the event ended with a lovely bit of audience participation that led to a deserved standing ovation. Bravo Big Finish. The only real negative, we didn’t hear a live recital of, “Big Finish. For the love of stories.” Oh well, maybe next time. Like Liked 15 Show All Reviews (10) Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating48 members 4.61 / 5 Member Statistics Completed 61 Favourited 18 Reviewed 10 Saved 4 Skipped 4 Owned 4 Related Stories Other variations of this story We define a variation as another way of experiencing the exact same story - like a reconstruction or an omnibus edition. The Eighth Doctor Adventures The Stuff of Legend (Studio Version) Rating: 4.04 Story Skipped Audio Drama Reviews (3) More Actions Add Review Edit Review Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Save to my list Saved The Eighth Doctor Adventures The Stuff of Legend (The Live Show) Coming soon Available December 30, 2024 Audio Drama More Actions Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Save to my list Saved Quotes Add Quote Link to Quote Favourite Tags: Funny DOCTOR: We've gone on holiday by mistake! — Eighth Doctor, The Stuff Of Legend: LIVE