Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Panto Review - DICK WHITTINGTON - THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE, NEWCASTLE




The bells of London ring out as we are introduced to the characters of Dick Whittington at The People’s Theatre in Newcastle. Initially it is the evilness of Queen Rat, Kate Reilly, which gets the audience in the panto mood with her Henchmen – Squelch, Abigail Matin, and Squirm, Lauren Chandler. The Spirit of Bow Bells, Paul Gaitskell, presents us with the positive side trying to develop the happiness we expect at the finale.

Idle Jack, Joe Robson, just gets better. He immediately creates a rapport with the audience and despite his name he is the hardest working member of the cast, absolutely superb. The other highlight of the show, never uttered a word, Tommy the Magical Cat, Emma Cockburn, was just a purrfect cat! Alice Fitzwarren, Alice Daigleish, and Dick Whittington, Evelyn Ryan, have great chemistry. The Dame - Sarah the Cook, Steve Robertson, develops during the show creating an excellent Dame. The story then moves us to Morocco, on the Naughty Nancy. Where we meet Maneeta The Sultana of Morrocco, Kirstie Petley.

There are plenty of quick-fire jokes for old and young. The singing perfect throughout and the choreography is very entertaining. This is the only pantomime, which fills the stage with cast. They use so many children from the Jill Errington School of Dance, it creates an energy which other pantomimes can’t achieve.


My only complaint would be that there was too much lighting aimed at the audience during the overture and the opening to the second half. It may be my age or my friends and relatives who have sight problems, but I had to shield my eyes from the light as it became painful, as did a number of audience members. Never had to do that before. Sometimes less is more!

Runs until Sunday 15th December 2019


Saturday, 7 December 2019

Panto Preview - DICK WHITTINGTON - PEOPLE'S THEATRE - NEWCASTLE

Dick Whittington (Evelyn Ryan) and dancers
photo John Brown

We’re bringing audiences the  
purr-fect Panto this Christmas!
Join local lad Dick Whittington and his magical cat Tommy on an action-packed, fun-filled adventure at the People’s Theatre next month!

When Dick arrives in London he’s hoping to find fame, fortune and the streets paved with gold.

The last thing he expects is to end up on a bell-ringing, swashbuckling adventure that takes him from Heatonia to the shores of Morocco!

Will Queen Rat fulfil her evil plan to flood the city with plaque and pestilence to become Lord Mayor?

Will Sarah the Cook – renowned across the land for her dumplings – find a suitable suitor to whisk her off her feet?

Will Alice ever notice lovelorn Idle Jack?

Find out in our toe-tapping family Panto, packed with songs, dances, and festive fun!

The People’s Panto has become something of a local legend in recent years, with last year’s Cinderella selling out and audience comments including “a wonderful show” and “massively fun and pleasingly extravagant”.

This year’s DICK WHITTINGTON promises to be just as much fun, so don’t delay if you want to book your seat for the hottest ticket in Heaton!


DATE:             Saturday 7th – Sunday 15th December 2019
TIME:              1pm / 2pm / 6pm / 7pm (times vary depending on the day)
VENUE:          People’s Theatre, Stephenson Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 5QF
TICKETS:       £14.50 (children and concessions £12)
TELE:              0191 265 5020
WEBSITE:      www.peoplestheatre.co.uk

Sunday, 1 December 2019

Theatre Preview - EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE - NEWCASTLE THEATRE ROYAL


Full casting has been announced for the smash-hit, critically acclaimed West End Musical, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie. Inspired by the sensational Jamie Campbell (‘Drag Queen at 16’) from County Durham, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie makes its regional debut at Newcastle Theatre Royal as part of its first UK tour (Mon 30 Mar – Sat 4 Apr 2020).

Joining the previously announced Layton Williams (Bad Education, Billy Elliot the Musical) who will star as Jamie New and Shane Richie (EastEnders) as Hugo / Loco Chanelle who are reprising their West End roles will be Shobna Gulati (Coronation Street, Dinnerladies, Eveybody’s Talking about Jamie West End and upcoming film) as Ray and George Sampson (winner of Britain’s Got Talent) as Dean.

Layton, Shane and Shobna will be reprising their roles from the West End production. Shobna will also be starring as Ray in the film version of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie which will be released in cinemas in October 2020.

Further cast includes Amy Ellen Richardson (Margaret New), Lara Denning (Miss Hedge), Sharan Phull (Pritti Pasha), Cameron Johnson (Sandra Bollock / Jamie’s Dad), John Paul McCue (Laika Virgin), Rhys Taylor (Tray Sophisticay), Richard Appiah-Sarpong (Cy), Simeon Beckett (Levi), Kazmin Borrer (Vicki), Ellis Brownhill (Mickey), Jodie Knight (Fatimah), Jessica Meegan (Bex), Talia Palamathanan (Becca), Adam Taylor (Sayid), Alex Hetherington (Swing), Emma Robotham-Hunt (Swing), Ellie Leah (Understudy) and Garry Lee (Understudy).

Nica Burns, Producer of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie said: “We are delighted that our first national tour of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is packed with West End stars. Three hot off the Apollo stage who are joined by a host of super- talented performers from other West End casts, from The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole to Matilda The Musical and Scrooge. It’s fantastic to welcome George Sampson who shot to fame as the youngest person to win Britain’s Got Talent at the tender age of 14.  Together they will give you a fun, funny and fabulous evening.”

Jamie New is sixteen and lives on a council estate in Sheffield. Jamie doesn’t quite fit in. Jamie is terrified about the future. Jamie is going to be a sensation. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. With catchy songs by lead singer-songwriter of The Feeling, Dan Gillespie Sells, and book and lyrics by writer Tom MacRae, this funny, fabulous, feel-good, musical sensation has been wowing audiences and critics alike.

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is at Newcastle Theatre Royal Mon 30 Mar - Sat 4 Apr 2020 playing evenings at 7.30pm and matinees on Thurs at 2pm and Sat at 2.30pm.  Tickets from £16.50 can be purchased from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 (Calls cost 7ppm plus your phone company’s access charge) or book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk

Panto Review - BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - NEWCASTLE THEATRE ROYAL

Clive Webb, Chris Hayward and Danny Adams

‘Beauty and the Beast’ (The Spellbinding Pantomime), at the Theatre Royal, is the story of a selfish prince, Chris Cowley, turned into a beast and fearing he will remain so forever until the kind hearted Belle, Laura Evans, makes him feel human again – interspersed with many funny moments. Or should I say there are many funny scenes, interspersed with little bits of ‘Beauty and the Beast’. The hilarious romp through a well-loved story twists you from wonder to laughter seamlessly.

The show was written by Alan McHugh and Michael Harrison, also directed by the latte, and celebrates not just the fun and wonder of a great panto, but also has a joyful chuckle about being from the north east – with an interesting twist on the song “Brush Up Your Shakespeare”. The production works to the performers’ strengths with a lot of physical comedy, old jokes, new jokes and some twists you really won’t see coming.

Danny Adams - Beauty and the Beast -
Theatre Royal Newcastle Credit Paul Coltas

The music, directed by Ian Townsend, hits the perfect note, bringing just the right atmosphere, and the ensemble of dancers, choreographed by Alan Harding, adds to the richness of the scenes. A lot of skilled dancing also came from the young people of the Marron Theatre Arts.

Mrs Potty, Chris Hayward.
Lighting and visual effects set the pace throughout, though at times the smoke effects were a little too thick, making it hard to see the interesting staging as the beast fights off the glowing-eyed wolves. The costumes alone are worth the price of admission – speaking of which, Mrs Rita Potty, the ‘dame’, wears particularly phenomenal outfits: my favourite being the adventurous ‘gardening’ outfit. Whilst playing the sassy Mrs Potty, Chris Hayward, also designed the marvellous creations he wore. 

At times the show runs close to the line with some of its racier jokes – for the older fans – it has something for everyone. There was so much skill in the ‘messy’ scene, painting a statue, by performers Clive Webb, Michael Potts and Danny Adams.  

Danny Adams has such perfectly executed comic timing; he steals any scene he even walks close to. At several points, I wondered if I should see the show again just to find out how much of the comedy is him naturally adlibbing and how much was scripted. 

This panto is a must on the list of shows to see this Christmas!

Beauty and the Beast is showing at the Theatre Royal from the 26 November 2019 until 19 January 2020.