Christmas Shows & Pantomines
Christmas Shows & Pantomines
Have you been to see any good Christmas shows or pantomimes this season?
I went to see perhaps one of the most expensive and lavish Christmas shows ever tonight.
Irving Berlin's: 'White Christmas'
at The Lowry Theatre, Salford
At £39 a ticket this was no cheap production!
A superb cast including:
- Aled Jones
- Adam Cooper (aka Older Billy in the film Billy Elliot!)
- Suzanne Shaw (Dancing on Ice, Hear'say, Chicago)
- Louise Plowright
- Roy Dotrice
....Add to them a huge 'big band' style orchestra who were just amazing, some superb sets / scenery & costumes, a wonderful score, plus dozens of dazzling dance numbers....and you've got the ingredients for an awesome evenings entertainment!
I highly recommend this show, I loved it and am now truly in the Christmas spirit!!
I went to see perhaps one of the most expensive and lavish Christmas shows ever tonight.
Irving Berlin's: 'White Christmas'
at The Lowry Theatre, Salford
At £39 a ticket this was no cheap production!
A superb cast including:
- Aled Jones
- Adam Cooper (aka Older Billy in the film Billy Elliot!)
- Suzanne Shaw (Dancing on Ice, Hear'say, Chicago)
- Louise Plowright
- Roy Dotrice
....Add to them a huge 'big band' style orchestra who were just amazing, some superb sets / scenery & costumes, a wonderful score, plus dozens of dazzling dance numbers....and you've got the ingredients for an awesome evenings entertainment!
I highly recommend this show, I loved it and am now truly in the Christmas spirit!!
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Hackney Empire always does a good one. I saw its pantomime in 2007 (in which it got 5 stars) and I am seeing it again this year.
The main star in it is Clive Rowe ('Duke from Tracy Beaker') who plays the dame. He has an amazing singing voice!
This year they are doing Aladin (http://www.hackneyempire.co.uk/1216/shows/aladdin.html)
The main star in it is Clive Rowe ('Duke from Tracy Beaker') who plays the dame. He has an amazing singing voice!
This year they are doing Aladin (http://www.hackneyempire.co.uk/1216/shows/aladdin.html)
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He was in Carousel, along with Joanna Riding - both wonderful singersFinale wrote:Hackney Empire always does a good one. I saw its pantomime in 2007 (in which it got 5 stars) and I am seeing it again this year.
The main star in it is Clive Rowe ('Duke from Tracy Beaker') who plays the dame. He has an amazing singing voice!
This year they are doing Aladin (http://www.hackneyempire.co.uk/1216/shows/aladdin.html)
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A bit late I know but I was one of the kids in the 2009/2010 King's Theatre production of 'Aladdin' in Glasgow.
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Welcome to the forum, Chaz97.
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I've just come back from seeing Hollywood sex symbol and Baywatch actress PAMELA ANDERSON star as 'Genie of the Lamp' in 'Aladdin' at the Liverpool Empire theatre. She played alongside Les Dennis who was 'Wishee Washee'.
She wore a low cut red sparkly leotard for the whole show....that's it!! Other highlights were her singing 'Genie in a Bottle' and 'Santa Baby'.
Les Dennis provided the jokes, Pamela provided the glamour.
....and the best bit.....having my photo taken with her at the stage door.....I will probably be in dozens of glossy magazines this week as I was standing right next to her when all the paparazzi arrived!! Oh well, maybe they will think I'm her new boyfriend! (I wish!)
She wore a low cut red sparkly leotard for the whole show....that's it!! Other highlights were her singing 'Genie in a Bottle' and 'Santa Baby'.
Les Dennis provided the jokes, Pamela provided the glamour.
....and the best bit.....having my photo taken with her at the stage door.....I will probably be in dozens of glossy magazines this week as I was standing right next to her when all the paparazzi arrived!! Oh well, maybe they will think I'm her new boyfriend! (I wish!)
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Qdos Pantomimes, normally, for me, supply the best, top class entertainment for Pantomime - I live in Plymouth, and every year Qdos put on a un-forgetable show, this year we have Joe Pasquale in Sleeping Beauty, with special 3D effects, a brand new score written for the show, a new set, and a fantastic supporting cast, it was a huge sucess last year in B'ham. We premiered and launched the UK Tour of White Christmas, and it has been down here twice, amazing show, and no - its no 'cheap' production!
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I saw 3 panto's this year. It was werid not dancing in one this christmas
Durham - Cinderella
Newcastle - Robin Hood
Whitley Bay - Snow White.
Durham - Cinderella
Newcastle - Robin Hood
Whitley Bay - Snow White.
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The Musical Vs The Film - " there's more depth & passion to it" - Scott Mckenzie 9.3.11
The Musical Vs The Film - " there's more depth & passion to it" - Scott Mckenzie 9.3.11
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Today I went to Peter Pan starring David Essex at Darlington
Sasi Strallen - former Tracey Atkinson in betm played Tiger Lilly
Sasi Strallen - former Tracey Atkinson in betm played Tiger Lilly
Charlotte
The Musical Vs The Film - " there's more depth & passion to it" - Scott Mckenzie 9.3.11
The Musical Vs The Film - " there's more depth & passion to it" - Scott Mckenzie 9.3.11
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I went to see the Bristol Hippodrome production of Dick Whittington over Christmas. Barbara Winsor starred in it.
I had seen Bristols production the previous year and was drawn back by the amazing standard and of course Andy Ford. He is an absolutely genius comedian. His timing is beyong spot on and his jokes had me laughing for ages.
Unlike the year before, the celebrity performer had a much larger part. Joe Swash was in Snow White last year and i have to say his part was quite minimal. Where as i found Barbara had plenty of stage time. She is absolutely and when she did her little version of Poker Face everyone clapped very loudly.
For me though the star was Andy Ford. You couldn't ask for more from this guy. He just knows how to get the whole audience behind him.
I had seen Bristols production the previous year and was drawn back by the amazing standard and of course Andy Ford. He is an absolutely genius comedian. His timing is beyong spot on and his jokes had me laughing for ages.
Unlike the year before, the celebrity performer had a much larger part. Joe Swash was in Snow White last year and i have to say his part was quite minimal. Where as i found Barbara had plenty of stage time. She is absolutely and when she did her little version of Poker Face everyone clapped very loudly.
For me though the star was Andy Ford. You couldn't ask for more from this guy. He just knows how to get the whole audience behind him.
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