Steve Robertson photo by John Brown |
You might think Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a thin premise for a pantomime. It is, but with many lewd jokes, bad jokes, Dad jokes, dances, songs, general panto tropes and tricks, the People’s Theatre have created a full-blown theatrical extravaganza. Written by Tom Whalley, the story follows a family circus, trying to make ends meet to pay the rent. They end up enlisting the help of the three bears and all seems to be going well. However, when the evil Ringmaster Heinkel gets involved, things go badly wrong and the happy ending is in jeopardy.
Molly Winton (Goldilocks) & Chorus photo Jess Chapman
Director Pamela Birleson has created a production that
forces merriment into every aspect. One of the greatest and strongest features
of this production is its group dances, expertly choreographed by Julie Bowman.
The dancers fill the stage with a diversity of movement and sparkle. Musical Director
Jonathan Goodman has a good selection of fitting and fun songs to work with,
which highlights the joy of the show. What truly makes the stage shine with
delight are the Adult Ensemble, Babes and Children’s Chorus who were clearly
enjoying every moment of their time on stage. The feeling was quite infectious!
Speaking of infectious – Snot, played by Rachel Potts, had the audience going
‘aww’ for the poor side-kick. The evil Ringmaster Heinkel was played by Ian
Willis with such malevolent intent he seemed to even hate the pantomime he was
in! Fear not, because the harmonious Emily Jeffrey as Mystic Sharon is here to
thwart his plans. With
Ian Willis (Heinkel) & dancers photo Jess Chapman
There were times the show suffered from a few sound issues,
leading to odd noises or talented singers sounding a little flat. However, in
such a big production with so many different threads being twisted together,
there was bound to be the odd hiccup on opening night. Goldilocks and the Three
Bears is a great night of fun for all ages with plenty of jokes to make you
chuckle. Get down to the People’s Theatre before you miss a truly great
Pantomime.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears is showing at the People’s
Theatre, 10th - 18th December!