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12:00pm Friday 16th December 2011 in Theatre & Arts By Tom Mooney
Scores of screaming kids, cheesy pop songs and Keith Chegwin. A recipe for success or your idea of Hell? I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised.
The enchanted tale of Cinderella is one everyone knows, but the camped-up offering on show here gives an old story a modern twist.
I hadn’t been to a pantomime since an ill-fated couple of years at primary school when I tried my hand at acting and I was slightly apprehensive at the thought of cliched jokes and funny wigs.
The wigs and calls of ‘He’s-behind-you’ are still there and still get a laugh from the kids, but with plenty of local jokes about the magic roundabout and areas of Wiltshire, as well as some light-hearted satire, there is something for the grown-ups too.
Cheggers would probably admit he isn’t the strongest singer in the world but his infectious enthusiasm still burns brightly after almost 30 years in panto, and his name will draw the crowds.
The real stars of the show are the brilliant Neal Wright and David Ashley, a Walliams-and-Lucas style double-act, who play the ludicrously camp Ugly Sisters.
It’s all very silly and very juvenile and I loved every second. Whether you’ve got kids or not, it’s well worth a watch over the festive period.
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johnjdunn says...
11:02am Sat 31 Dec 11
Maybe we have been spoilt in Swindon over the past few years, I particularly remember how well Shan Williamson and Lorraine Chase interacted with the audience; Kieth Chegwin just did not have that magic, but to give him credit he was obviously struggling with a sore throat. If we just get the same panto renamed Jack and the Beanstalk next year, I think we will have to look elsewhere for our annual family trip to panto land.