Aladdin – Sutton Arts Theatre ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Aladdin – Sutton Arts Theatre
Sutton Arts Theatre
Friday 5th December– Dress Rehearsal
By Nigel Gambles
Photography – Studio 55 Photography

Sutton Arts Theatre’s Aladdin, directed by Emily Armstrong and Dexter Whitehead, is a delightful festive adventure packed with sparkle, laughter and heart. With its dazzling costumes, lively choreography and plenty of panto fun, this production truly captures the magic of the season.

Harriet Gordon shines in the title role with a fantastic voice and natural stage presence. Her chemistry with Evie O’Malley as Princess Jasmine is effortless — their duets are beautifully performed and stand out as real highlights of the evening.

Paul Atkins is a joy as Widow Twankey, stealing every scene with his outrageous outfits and quick-fire one-liners. Dave Thane makes a wonderfully menacing Abanazar, delivering just the right amount of villainy to keep the boos and hisses coming thick and fast.

Keyleigh Alison delights as Lala, Wishy-Washy’s loyal admirer, adding extra comic charm with her Brummie humour and lively stage presence. Jerome Pinnock-Glasgow gives an energetic and enthusiastic turn as the Genie, while Kane Blundell and Connor Taylor are a hilarious pairing as Sgt Tik and PC Tok, keeping the laughs flowing throughout.

Micah Hardwick-Beckford brings poise and grace as the Spirit of the Ring, providing a calm and engaging narrative thread that ties the story together. The ensemble dance numbers, choreographed by Janine Henderson, are slick, well-rehearsed and full of festive energy, complemented by strong musical direction from Gladstone Wilson and his talented band.

With colourful sets designed by Mark Nattrass and an enthusiastic company clearly enjoying every moment, this is pantomime done right – bright, funny and full of heart.

Standout performances come from Harriet Gordon, Evie O’Malley and Paul Atkins, who together anchor the show with charisma, chemistry and comedy.

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A magical, feel-good panto bursting with talent, laughter and festive sparkle — a real Christmas treat from Sutton Arts Theatre.

Cloc Musical Theatre Company – Aladdin ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Aladdin – Cloc Musical Theatre Company

Sutton Coldfield Town Hall

Monday 5th February 2024 – Dress Rehearsal

By Nigel Gambles

Photography – Studio 55 Photography

The members of Cloc Musical Theatre Company are back with their annual pantomime treat. This year its the turn of Aladdin to get the “Cloc Treatment”

The story is that of Aladdin and his adventure trying to save Princess Jasmine from Abanazer’s evil clutches. As you can imagine things do not go to plan for Abanazer played with gusto by Calum Reynolds giving us plenty to boo and hiss at. Enter Aladdin played by Katie Lewis she delivers an Aladdin we are all rooting for. With her widowed mother Widow Twankey played superbly by Krystian Wharton (for me the star of the show) with all the bluster and costume changes of a classic pantomime dame and their very silly laundry hand Wishee played by Lee Walker, Abanazers quest is going to be very long and arduous. Along the way we meet Princess Jasmine played by Erin Mooney who I last saw in School of Rock by The Script Youth Musical theatre, and I must say her confidence and stage presence has grown beautifully

Expect all the traditional panto ingredients – toe tapping tunes, a laundry full of laughs, puppets, loads of audience participation and look out for the spectacular magic carpet scene and also Fazil The Psychic Snake expertly bought to life by Eloise Tanley.

This show is just what is needed to get us through these first few miserable and grey months of 2024, A laugh a minute and plenty of slap stick

Running from Wednesday 7th – Saturday 10th February 2024

7.30pm Wed, Thur & Fri Evening. 1pm & 6pm Saturday

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