The Legend of Snow White
Sun, 4 Dec 2005, 08:45 amWalter Plinge1 post in thread
The Legend of Snow White
Sun, 4 Dec 2005, 08:45 amHayman Theatre's 2005 panto lives up to its predecessors and admirably continues the tradition - a dame who is obviously a man, a prince who's a girl, and dwarves who...aren't. Dwarves, that is.
Topical reference abound, there are great songs to sing-along with and characters to yell at.
Musical arrangements and direction are by Eliot "Isn't there anything he can't bloody do?" McCann and Richard John wrote the music. And what great music it was.
The all-singing, all-dancing cast was great, but I have to make special mention of one actor. Mario Piccoli played the improbably named Spiegel, the magic mirror, and a very cute rabbit. Think Lou Costello in a bunny suit.
A great show.
Topical reference abound, there are great songs to sing-along with and characters to yell at.
Musical arrangements and direction are by Eliot "Isn't there anything he can't bloody do?" McCann and Richard John wrote the music. And what great music it was.
The all-singing, all-dancing cast was great, but I have to make special mention of one actor. Mario Piccoli played the improbably named Spiegel, the magic mirror, and a very cute rabbit. Think Lou Costello in a bunny suit.
A great show.