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


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