Scotland

Into the Woods – Paradise in Augustines

When an amateur theatre group announces they will be performing a Sondheim musical, usually I brace myself for the worst. Bare Productions however, completely defied my expectations with their rendition of the classic, Into the Woods – it’s no wonder they have a sold-out show.

The cast were exceptional – manoeuvring around the complex rhythms with ease and creating a real sense of emotion in their performances.   The numbers in which the whole cast sang together were incredibly powerful – it was clear a real focus on the musicality was made – the emphasis on the dynamics of the song truly packed a punch – kudos to the musical director. 

Everybody in this cast showed the potential to go on to work professionally.  I do have to give a special mention to the ugly sisters, played by Tara McCullough and Anna Spence.  Although fairly minor roles, they certainly did not leave a minor impact.  The comedy they brought was a complete elevation to their characters, with funny quips and a Gemma Collins-esque attitude, they really stuck in my mind. As did the actors playing Jack (Harrison Owens), and Little Red (Rebecca Drever) – truly professional performers.  Not to mention Milky White, puppeteered by a number of the cast, but originally by Aaron De Veres.  I have to say the squeaky material Milky White was made from did sort of drive me mad, but the standard of the show distracted me from it.

Overall, fantastic. If I could write a page for every cast member’s performance, I would.  But for now, take this review, and know every person involved in this should be very smug. There are a small number of tickets that get released an hour before the start for the performance every day, so get down there, and get your tickets.

Reviewer: Jessie Martin

Reviewed: 6th August 2024

North West End UK Rating:

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Jessie Martin

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