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Sleeping Beauty: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto – Theatr Clwyd

A theatre renovation was never going to stop Theatr Clwyd from putting on yet another smash-hit pantomime. Instead, the team have created their very own “Big Top”, where the usual madness ensues.

The outdoor Big Top features a giant thrust stage, adorned with webs of light and tiered seating all around. No matter which side of the auditorium you sit in, the boundless energy of the cast makes sure that you are fully immersed in the pandemonium of this year’s panto.

This version of “Sleeping Beauty” is not the tale you may have in mind. Christian Patterson’s script has a brilliant balance of classic pantomime charm and modern flair. There’s still the typical spinning wheel curse, but this Princess values friendship and freedom over romance.

Part of the reason that this twist works, is because the Princess has great characters around her. Her best friend being the mischievous, Muddles (Celia Cruwys-Finnigan). Giving arguably the standout performance, Cruwys-Finnigan embodies an infectiously silly sidekick who you can’t help but route for.

Photo: Andrew AB Photography

Theatr Clwyd regulars will be happy to know that Phylip Harries is back as the infamous Dame. This year, it’s Muddles’ mum; Nurse Nellie, who drives around the stage on an elephant (yes, you read that right) and picks on unlucky men in the audience. Each entrance from Nellie brings an even more ridiculous outfit, (bravo to costume designer, Adrian Gee) and even more laughs.

Harries is not the only returner this year, as Dan Bottomley swaps his ugly sister for a doting father. Bottomley gives a stellar performance as King Dom, matching Harries’ vulgar flirting in their scenes together as well as lending some impressive vocals and guitar riffs to the songs.

Hot off winning the Best Pantomime Villian for last year’s performance, Ben Locke is back strutting around the stage and earning as many laughs as boos. Mordecai is a chaotic yet charismatic baddie, and one who can absolutely kill a rock song.

Alice McKenna and Theo Diedrick play Mordecai’s minions; Fang and Snarl, with evil intent and great physicality, getting the audience onside with their comedic moments.

A charming Emma Kinney makes a strong Clwyd debut as Princess Beauty, and the three fairies (Georgina White, Caitlin Lavagna and Ai Kumar) with beautiful harmonies round out the first-rate cast.

It feels a disservice to mention the musicianship this late on, as there are some epic performances in this production. Playing an instrument and singing in character is no easy task, (especially whilst dressed as robot-animals or fairies) but every single cast member takes it in their stride.

With innuendo, the odd jibe at the locals, and a hilarious tongue twister routine, this panto is bound to entertain all ages. This year’s production may be in a different theatre, but it’s the same as every other Theatr Clwyd panto… a brilliant, must-see show!

Playing until 6th January 2024, https://www.theatrclwyd.com/event/sleeping-beauty

Reviewer: Coral Mourant

Reviewed: 5th December 2023

North West End UK Rating:

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Coral Mourant

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