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Pudsey The
Dog Learns New Tricks
Cinderella
Darlington Civic Theatre
Until Sunday 10th
January 2016.
The Darlington Civic
crowd left with smiles on their faces as Cinderella’s coach rolled into town.
Cinderella
is looking for love in this classic pantomime. She is being bullied by her ugly
step sisters but she has a friend in Buttons. Meanwhile, over at the palace,
the local Prince is looking for someone to marry who wants him for his
personality rather than his status.
Cinders
is performed by Ashleigh Butler who appears with her amazing sidekick Pudsey
the dog. The star, who came to fame when she won the 2011 tv show Britain’s Got Talent, is very
comfortable as the centre of attention. Pudsey gets a number of opportunities to wow
the audience and he never put a paw wrong.
Cinders
Dad, Baron Hardup, is performed by Channel 4 Coach Trip’s Brendan Sheerin, who was clearly enjoying the role. He
put a few coach references into the routines but they’d be lost on anyone not
familiar with his tv show.
Providing
the singing talent was X-Factor
semi-finalist Niki Evans. Niki was both glamorous and charming as The Fairy
Godmother. Her singing was one of the highlights of the show.
Buttons
can be a tough gig as you have to narrate the story and orchestrate much of the
audience participation. All round entertainer Matt Edwards uses his talent to
get the audience to take part. He has a lot to offer the show and it seems a
shame he didn’t do a few more tricks in the context of the show.
Alastair
Hill has a chance to show off his singing ability as Prince Charming. He plays
the role well and he is a suitable romantic target for Cinderella. Wayne Smith
completes the double act as his servant Dandini.
Completing
the line up of principal performers are Phil Corbitt and Danny Potts as the
Ugly Sisters Mel & Sue. They were suitably grotesque. Their dislike of Cinders
was made apparent without being too nasty. The audience were happy to boo
whenever they came on. They had numerous
bright dresses to wear which helped them to stand out whenever they were on
stage.
There
are some great scenes in the Andrew Ryan directed show. Prince Charming serenading Cinderella in the
forest with Buttons playing gooseberry was wonderful fun. The 12 days of Christmas was another fabulous
comedy routine.
The
show has a really talented dancing ensemble who never missed a step. The dancing routines are completed with the
lovely Joanne Banks Dancers.
Unlike
many North East pantos the show comes complete with a live band, who had their
work cut out, especially on the 12 days of Christmas.
At
2 hours, it does not over run. Cinderella got the thumbs up from our 12 year
old son who loved it. It is a traditional mix of love story, slapstick and
songs.
This review was written by Stephen Oliver for the
North East Theatre Guide from Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com).
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Read
the original North East Theatre Guide preview of Cinderella here: http://nomorepanicbutton.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/preview-cinderella-at-darlington-civic.html
Tickets
Cinderella runs at Darlington Civic Theatre
from Saturday 5 December 2015 to Sunday 10 January 2016. For tickets and more information visit www.darlingtoncivic.co.uk or call
01325 486555.
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