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!
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 .
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