North West

101 Dalmatians – Palace Theatre

Another Disney classic has been brought to the stage; and 101 Dalmatians – The Musical is a delightful reimagining of the beloved classic, bringing together a talented cast and a visually captivating production. The show blends the timeless story with fresh energy and charm and is currently at Manchester Palace Theatre as part of its UK Tour starring Kym Marsh as the iconic Cruella De Vil.

Kym Marsh delivers a standout performance as Cruella, embodying the villain with a perfect mix of menace and camp. Her presence on stage is both commanding and entertaining, adding a unique flair to the role. Samuel Thomas as Tom and Jessie Elland as Danielle bring warmth and earnestness to their roles, making the audience root for the beloved dalmatians’ safe return.

The show shines in its comedic moments, particularly thanks to Charles Brunton as Casper and Danny Hendrix as Jasper. Their chemistry and impeccable timing turn their characters into hilarious highlights of the production. Their antics provide a constant stream of laughter, lightening the tension of Cruella’s sinister plans.

A significant aspect of the show’s success lies in the clever puppetry used to depict the dogs. The puppeteers skilfully bring the dalmatians to life, creating realistic and endearing movements that make it easy to forget they are not real animals. This innovative approach adds a layer of magic to the performance, engaging audiences of all ages, the younger members of the audience enjoying it most of all!

The stage design is well thought out, featuring slick transitions and clever set pieces that transport the audience from the streets of London to the interiors of Cruella’s lair seamlessly. The use of lighting and props is particularly effective, enhancing the production throughout.

With Kym Marsh leading a stellar cast, ingenious puppetry and catchy songs written for the show, this production is a must-see for both fans of the original story and newcomers alike.

Verdict: 101 Dalmatians – The Musical makes for a perfect, paw-tastic family trip to the theatre this Summer!

Reviewer: Max Eden

Reviewed: 31st July 2024

North West End UK Rating:

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Max Eden

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