Santa's Space Christmas
Thu, 15 Dec 2005, 01:32 pmWalter Plinge4 posts in thread
Santa's Space Christmas
Thu, 15 Dec 2005, 01:32 pmI saw this show last night. Naturally, I took a couple of kids with me - it being a Xmas panto after all.
The Don Russell theatre is a simple but well-appointed purpose-built space, suitable for all manner of performances. I believe it is in such demand that there are usually 2 or 3 shows running there in a single day. This of course means that Arena is a bit limited in its usual lavish set construction. The costumes make up for it though. Also, there were some sound issues early on in the piece which came good as the show went on and did not seem to faze the performers at all.
The (locally written) script is as bizarre as it promised to be, with lots of quick one-liners to keep the adults chuckling and lots of recognisable colourful characters to keep the younger ones mesmerised. True to form, Arena has blended excellent and experienced actors with others less seasoned, some who may otherwise never have the chance to get up on a public stage. This gives the whole production a strong sense of 'community'.
Not the most polished show in town, but well done nonetheless. And of course, the kids loved every minute of it!
Thou spongy guts-griping boar-pig!
The Don Russell theatre is a simple but well-appointed purpose-built space, suitable for all manner of performances. I believe it is in such demand that there are usually 2 or 3 shows running there in a single day. This of course means that Arena is a bit limited in its usual lavish set construction. The costumes make up for it though. Also, there were some sound issues early on in the piece which came good as the show went on and did not seem to faze the performers at all.
The (locally written) script is as bizarre as it promised to be, with lots of quick one-liners to keep the adults chuckling and lots of recognisable colourful characters to keep the younger ones mesmerised. True to form, Arena has blended excellent and experienced actors with others less seasoned, some who may otherwise never have the chance to get up on a public stage. This gives the whole production a strong sense of 'community'.
Not the most polished show in town, but well done nonetheless. And of course, the kids loved every minute of it!
Thou spongy guts-griping boar-pig!
Re: Santa's Space Christmas
Thu, 15 Dec 2005, 11:35 pmWalter Plinge
Then I presume dear, you are or see things through the eyes of a child?
A post script to stinger's review: kids are glad to think that people can only be enslaved if they choose to be. Is there a sibliminal political message in this, Arena? Do those new anti-terrorist laws , like Nicholas, have a 'Grandfather Clause'? Or has Rudolph the brown-nosed eyebrows led us all astray again?
And Simon, next time you want a pantomime dame, why don't you just ask, dear?
Pay me later,
Thou mangled onion-eyed moldwarp!
A post script to stinger's review: kids are glad to think that people can only be enslaved if they choose to be. Is there a sibliminal political message in this, Arena? Do those new anti-terrorist laws , like Nicholas, have a 'Grandfather Clause'? Or has Rudolph the brown-nosed eyebrows led us all astray again?
And Simon, next time you want a pantomime dame, why don't you just ask, dear?
Pay me later,
Thou mangled onion-eyed moldwarp!