Cinderella Panto Brings Sunshine to the Stage, Despite Some Cringe-Worthy Moments
In a sun-kissed panto that's as traditional as a turkey on Christmas Day, Cinderella comes alive with its colorful cast of characters. Set against the backdrop of the seaside town of Crabbington Sands, this production brings a breath of fresh air to the classic tale.
The show boasts an impressive ensemble, led by Aimee Leigh's breezy choreography and Joe Tracini's script. The comedic timing is spot on, with Owen Evans and Kenny Moore delivering hilarious performances as the wicked sisters Lou and Lav. Their outrageous outfits are a standout feature, complete with beach ball-shaped dresses and bucket-and-spade hats that are sure to raise a few eyebrows.
Georgia May Foote shines in the lead role of Cinderella, bringing a big sister vibe to her portrayal of the titular character. However, some may find her romance with Prince Buttons (Danny Hatchard) lacking spark. When it comes to panto staples, adults dabbling in youthful slang feels cringeworthy at times.
The production's set design is a treat, particularly during the "Shoe Must Go On" gameshow featuring the iconic slipper and a chorus of monks singing Ring My Bell. It's a moment that will leave you smiling long after the show has ended.
While the plot does pick up pace in the second half, some may find it lacks the grand climactic set piece one might expect from a traditional panto. Nonetheless, Andrew Lynford's warm and boisterous production leaves viewers with sore eyes and ringing ears – but also a lingering smile on their face.
Cinderella is currently running at Norwich Theatre Royal until January 4th. If you're looking for a lighthearted, fun-filled panto experience that will leave you feeling merry and bright, this might be the show for you.
In a sun-kissed panto that's as traditional as a turkey on Christmas Day, Cinderella comes alive with its colorful cast of characters. Set against the backdrop of the seaside town of Crabbington Sands, this production brings a breath of fresh air to the classic tale.
The show boasts an impressive ensemble, led by Aimee Leigh's breezy choreography and Joe Tracini's script. The comedic timing is spot on, with Owen Evans and Kenny Moore delivering hilarious performances as the wicked sisters Lou and Lav. Their outrageous outfits are a standout feature, complete with beach ball-shaped dresses and bucket-and-spade hats that are sure to raise a few eyebrows.
Georgia May Foote shines in the lead role of Cinderella, bringing a big sister vibe to her portrayal of the titular character. However, some may find her romance with Prince Buttons (Danny Hatchard) lacking spark. When it comes to panto staples, adults dabbling in youthful slang feels cringeworthy at times.
The production's set design is a treat, particularly during the "Shoe Must Go On" gameshow featuring the iconic slipper and a chorus of monks singing Ring My Bell. It's a moment that will leave you smiling long after the show has ended.
While the plot does pick up pace in the second half, some may find it lacks the grand climactic set piece one might expect from a traditional panto. Nonetheless, Andrew Lynford's warm and boisterous production leaves viewers with sore eyes and ringing ears – but also a lingering smile on their face.
Cinderella is currently running at Norwich Theatre Royal until January 4th. If you're looking for a lighthearted, fun-filled panto experience that will leave you feeling merry and bright, this might be the show for you.