As befits the roiling music and oversized personality of the Nigerian pan-African political lightning rod and creator of Afrobeat, the late Fela Anikulapo Kuti, this 90 minute, stripped-down version of the award-winning Broadway musical Fela! is built large: 18 performers on stage (not including singer-narrator Adesola Osakalumi as Fela), and three are percussion players.
This vigorous production is a narrow-focus musical sketch of Fela's extraordinary life - incendiary and confrontational politics coupled with powerfully rhythmic, lyrically educative music - which comes with physicality, sexuality and sensuality in its dance, and a punch from the bottom through the driving percussion.
The man who rightly claimed "music is the weapon" is not fleshed out however because of the limitations of the reductive treatment, and the sheer complexity of his personality.
Fela! The Concert is therefore an enjoyable musical and a useful introduction to a firebrand whose stand against corruption, politicians, international corporations and the military from the 70s until his death in 97 seems remarkable in an age when political engagement can be reduced to a tweet or on-line petition.
The storyline sketches in his politicisation (notably Black Panther politics of the late 60s) and in song after song - some with surtitles - we hear him call out his targets to the driving music he created.