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Qdos
Entertainment's Cinderella at the Theatre Royal Plymouth is a
wondrous, fantastical and funny production- incorporating every rich
element of a classic, seasonal pantomime that you would hope for and
expect- and more.
Sweeping,
majestic sets, coupled with colourful, atmospheric lighting, create
the perfectly indulgent and exciting setting for the lovable
characters of this familiar magical tale.
Affable
underdog-hero, Buttons; poor hard-done-by Cinders, herself; the Fairy
godmother; Prince Charming and aide Dandini; and the infamous
'bad-eggs' of the show- the Ugly Sisters (boo, hiss!), take the
audience on a magical ride of the well-loved fairytale of love,
friendship and a fantastical royal ball, amid much mirth, merriment and
heart-warming splendour. It is an engaging, wonderful and energised
production with plenty of laughs, that has all ages rooting for the
characters and their plight; dusted in plenty of welcome sparkles,
glitter, and perfect pizazz.
Cinderella, Buttons & Sam (Robyn Mellor & Paul Zerdin) Photo credit: Alastair Muir |
The
fairy godmother, now aptly renamed the 'Fairy Gokmother' , is
performed by UK television presenter, designer, stylist, celebrity
cook, author and all-round 'national treasure' Gok Wan, - whose
entrances to the stage
suspended on shiny, sparkly moon or in puffs of smoke and glitter are
a lovely smile-inducing wonderful thing. During the course of the
show Gok's performance is thoroughly entertaining, and his sparkling
personality is perhaps only outshone by his utterly 'fab-u-lous'
costumes!
The Fairy Gokmother (Gok Wan) & ensemble cast Photo credit: Alastair Muir |
Cinderella
/ Princess Starlight (Robyn Mellor - most recently seen on London's
West End stage in 'American Idiot') is endearing as the pantomime's
title character and plays her with warmth, wit sweetness and grace;
and has excellent vocals to boot.
Cinderella - Prince Charming & Cinderella (Ashley Day & Robyn Mellor) Photo credit:Alastair Muir |
Costumes
in the whole production are sparkling, detailed and dazzling (and
often outrageous!), but it is the beautiful dresses
belonging to Cinderella/ Princess Starlight that epitomise the image
of a princess that probably every little girl in the audience has
ever dreamed of.
The lead performers, together with a supporting cast of handsome Prince Charming (Ashley Day) and aide Dandini (Matthew Malthouse); the Ugly Sisters (Alexander Delamere & Mark Dugdale); and a fantastic singing, and well-choreographed dancing ensemble of eight; along with ten children from 'The Theatre Royal Babes' - who play mini-people and animal dancers- execute each scene superbly; and whether softer, touching moments, amusing perfectly-timed comic interludes, or high-octane, outright slapstick-comedy or big, dazzling routines; every second is highly entertaining and spectacular.
Prince Charming, Cinderella & Buttons (Ashley Day, Robyn Mellor & Paul Zerdin) Photo credit: Alastair Muir |
Singing,
on the whole, is all high quality and a catchy original score melds
flawlessly with crowd-pleasing popular chart-hits.
In particular the including the truly magical transformation of a small humble pumpkin to a large, glittering, flying coach, magically suspended and floating over the auditorium at the end of the first half, is a wondrous spectacular.
Cinderella/ Princess Starlight (Robyn Mellor) in her magnificent pumpkin-coach |
Sound
quality is crisp and clear, and accompaniment to proceedings from an
amazing, live orchestra - under the direction of Mark Crossland- (who even join-in on some of the comedy!) is
well-balanced with the onstage dialogue, and compliments and adds to
the show's wholly electric atmosphere.
Witty
scripts operating on many levels for all ages to enjoy,- with lots of
local geographical references and topical puns thrown-in, -are
executed and delivered with a seemingly natural fluidity and
believability that only adds to the thoroughly enjoyable style of the
performance that fully involves and appreciates the audience; whilst
lots of 'pantomime-obligatory' audience-participation - including a
vintage-style sing-a-long song with a giant song-sheet, is seen in a
fresh light, and is high-energy and fun.
Ugly Sisters (Alexander Delamere & Mark Dugdale) Photo credit: Alastair Muir |
Buttons & Cinderella (Paul Zerdin & Robyn Mellor) Photo credit: Alastair Muir |
From
start to finish, Cinderella is a classy, classic & funny show -
for all the family.
A fantastic night out that you will want to
bring everyone along to, that you'll want to see again and again.Billed as 'The greatest pantomime of them all' - with this production, you won't doubt it!
Cinderella runs until Saturday 16th January 2016 at the Theatre Royal Plymouth- for more information and to purchase tickets, please visit:Theatre Royal Plymouth
For information on this, and other Qdos Entertainment productions, please visit: Qdos Entertainment
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