DURHAM Gala theatre is renowned for creating excellent
pantos every Christmas, more recently they are creating outstanding summer
shows and this year is no exception. Peter Pan and Wendy adapted by Laura Turner
tells the story of 13-year-old Wendy, with a modern setting. She ends up
finding herself lost in a magical enchanted forest, meeting Peter and
Tinkerbell and having an awfully big adventure.
Although it does have a pantomime feel to the show, thankfully
it isn’t, as I prefer pantos around Christmas. It’s only breaking the fourth
wall talking to the audience and encouraging them to join in at times, that
gave me the panto feel.
The cast of six, work incredibly hard. Wendy, played by Lucy
Davis has the perfect teenage attitude. Peter Pan, played by Lucas Bradley
Benson, is fearless and mischievous. A number of the cast including Rosie
Stancliffe, Meena Al-Nawrasy and Jordan Larkin play several roles throughout,
showing an excellent range of characterisation. Captain Hook, played by Kieron
Michael, was certainly a highlight of the evening. He brilliantly shows himself
as a menacing and cunning villain, with a perfect vulnerability.
The original music by Joshua Tarrier, subtly drives the plot
on, especially with Captain Hook during ‘The Magpie’s Way.’ The brilliant set, designed
by Amy Watts, seamlessly changes between scenes. There are plenty of familiar
lines you would expect from the traditional story with an excellent Tinkerbell.
My younger companions for the evening, really enjoyed the show,
especially Captain Hook.
This is a perfect show for all the family.
Peter Pan and Wendy runs until Saturday 27th July
at Durham Gala.
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