REVIEW: Cinderella on the Theatre Royal Stratford East

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REVIEW: Cinderella on the Theatre Royal Stratford East


Cinderella is a basic kids’s pantomime story that has delighted audiences for many years. It is the epitome of the Pantomime style with a comic book Buttons, an earnest Dandini distributing invites, the magic of the transformation right into a ball robe and Shetland ponies pulling a carriage. You meddle with the inventory characterisations as your peril which was clearly the place to begin for the author Leo Butler and Director Eva Sampson at Stratford East as they junked these parts and bodily reset the title in East Egypt. And why not? Well, how does setting it there, 1000’s of years in the past, convey it into the fashionable day? Like Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella enjoying with the audiences’ expectations is a superb threat so it’s worthwhile to be very assured that your adaption will enthral and excite younger households and provide the identical shared pleasure as the unique.

Their various viewers actually gave the impression to be up for it from the beginning and though some viewers members gave the impression to be laughing when there was not even an apparent gag, the manufacturing swept us alongside in a brilliantly humorous, creative and wholly satisfying present. It rapidly disbursed with prior expectations and confirmed an actual sense of the essence of pantomime and a robust storytelling narrative which supported the heart-felt ideas of believing in your self with an underlying pollical message.

The end result was a pastiche of musical and theatrical kinds blended cleverly collectively right into a coherent entire. There was a contact of the 1964 movie Carry on Cleo about the entire arrange and I used to be stunned that Cleopatra didn’t utter the well-known line “Infamy, infamy they have all got it in for me!”. There have been moments after we have been reminded of the sensible Morecambe & Wise sketch with Glenda Jackson within the enterprise between Cleopatra and Caesar. There have been moments when the entrance material enterprise was paying homage to the Music Hall acts that night time have included Wilson Keppel and Betty and their well-known sand dance. The inventive group appear to have been impressed by these comedian geniuses and quite than steal gags from them created their very own modern-day equivalents.

The staging by Charlotte Espiner is daring and efficient with sturdy centre items for Queen Cleopatra’s throne room, an in depth and sensible Cinder- Cellarm an efficient clock for the marriage ceremony and easy however enticing settings for entrance material scenes and the River Ni Lee. It all had unity and consistency that set the tone and scene. The costumes for Cleopatra, the God mummy and Caesar have been impactful and witty and honoured pantomime custom for fairies, villains, and comics.

The casting of Gigi Zahir as Cleopatra was impressed, trying like a cross between Amanda Barrie in Carry on Cleo and Freddie Mercury in “I want to break free”, they dominated the stage with immense presence however nonetheless allowed the others to bounce joyously off them. There have been sensible moments of sharp witty ad-lib (even when scripted) drawing on their expertise as drag artiste Crayola. Opposite was Alex Wadham hamming it up (in the best way Sid James or Ernie Wise might need accomplished) as Caesar and having fun with the intelligent setups looking for help from the soothsayer Stinkus, swimming within the river Ni Lee, and falling for Cleopatra over once more. He was an ideal foil and straight man, to Zahir’s flamboyant creation. The milky tub slapstick scene was a good suggestion however lacked full dedication within the execution to take advantage of the intelligent set-up.

Cinderella was additionally superbly performed by Gracie McGonigal creating an inspiring position mannequin determine along with her massive record headed by the plea to “Be Kind, Share the wealth” and creating a robust sense of her isolation and loneliness earlier than blossoming triumphantly within the second half. She sings splendidly, has stability of nuance and pathos and reacts delightfully and expressively to the enterprise round her. Her help by Kathryn Bond because the puppeteer behind Sphinx (the cat who appears to interchange Buttons!) after which the Fairy GodMummy was glorious too though at instances she appeared just a little breathless as her high-energy supply caught up along with her.

The music with lyrics by Leo Butler and music by Robert Hyman (a daily a part of the inventive group since 1998) was one other delightfully fulfilling function of the present. The Kate Bush parodies between the Soothsayer and Caesar in “I see the future” and Caesar and Cleopatra in “rolling the ball” have been excellent as was Cleopatra’s sensible opening quantity. The use of Cher’s “If I could turn back time” was a really intelligent reimagining of the Cinderella story beat when the clock strikes 12 which was cleverly mixed with one other staple of pantomime, the story recap to create a present spotlight assisted by a really sensible and efficient clock.

These parts all got here collectively right into a seamless present the place the messages flowed naturally from the motion and have been due to this fact made extra impactful and related calling for “the courage to stand up”, the creation of “possibilities for everyone”, the will to “make the world a better place” and a warning to “choose your leaders carefully” to make a “better safer world”. This was a well-conceived present, well-staged, with some nice musical selections and powerful central performances that defied the expectations, reinvents the pantomime with a set of values aligned to the area people however most of all is just nice enjoyable. What will they do subsequent 12 months with Jack and the Beanstalk?

Review by Nick Wayne 

Rating: ★★★★

Seat: Stalls, Row E | Price of Ticket: £35

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