Das Fest, The Vaults – Review
Pros: Philip Oberlohr is an easy performer to warm to. He disarms the audience with charm to establish a comfortable atmosphere throughout.
Cons: The power of the illusions themselves – some of which are quite astonishing – is lost due to erratic pacing and a lack of clarity. Promises a lot, but the audience is never rewarded with a big enough payoff. I left feeling hoodwinked rather than dazzled.
summary
Rating
Poor
Gathered in VAULT Festivalās cavernous Crescent venue – the festivalās biggest auditorium – an air of anticipation grew among the hardy souls whoād braved the elements and were now taking refuge from the Beast from the East, waiting to watch a mentalist from the Centre-ish (illusionist Philip Oberlohr is from Austria). Above ground the world was freezing, and things were about to feel chilled beneath it too – unfortunately in a literal sense only.
Described by one major publication as “Viennaās Master Illusionist”, with Das Fest Oberlohr has attempted to create a a show combining elements of comedy, performance art, and illusion. Superficially, heās been successful – this show does contain a little of all three – but each element is lacking, and the mixture doesnāt develop into a very exciting or cohesive piece.
Having said that, this show relies heavily on strong audience interaction, and the crowd at the performance I witnessed were cold in more ways than one. Oberlohrās natural charm and easy demeanour couldnāt thaw the peculiarly frigid atmosphere, and a few participants from the audience seemed either unable or unwilling to help him out. On another night, things might have gone very differently.
However, this is not a review of the audience of Das Fest on 28th February 2018. It is a review of Das Fest. One wouldnāt come out of a bad play and blame the audience for being bored, and similarly here it is not the audienceās fault that the tricks were generally underwhelming (and occasionally unsuccessful), or that the showās pacing and content were bewildering. There are some impressive moments or āreadingsā, but these were surrounded by a lot of fluff which made it hard to tell when they had occurred. Almost everything gained a muted response, despite Oberlohr creating what could be actual moments of genuine wonder.
Philip Oberlohrās onstage persona is very likeable, and heās evidently a talented illusionist – itās worth noting that Das Spiel, the prequel to Das Fest, won the Peopleās Choice Award at VAULT Festival in 2016. As such, Das Fest really feels like a misstep. With some streamlining, the fundamentals of a compelling show are definitely there. At the moment, though, itās difficult to know what to make of it. An illusionist he may be, but Oberlohr would struggle to trick anyone into believing that this is a show living up to its potential.
Written and Performed by: Philip Oberhohr
Booking Until: 4 March 2018
Box Office: 07598 676 202
Booking Link: https://vaultfestival.com/whats-on/das-fest/




