Reviews

Sleeping Beauty (Oldham)

It’s a measure of how popular Oldham Coliseum pantomimes are that tickets have
already gone on sale for the 2011/12 production, Dick Whittington. This year’s
Sleeping Beauty
sticks to the usual template: clean gags, breezy musical
numbers, and a wonderfully OTT dame. It makes for a thoroughly entertaining
family night out.  

Panto stalwart Eric Potts litters his script with plenty
of topical and local references (full marks for the Metrolink gag): Sue Devaney
– as evil witch Carabosse – gets most of the best ones. Dressed like a Marilyn
Manson concubine, and goading the audience at every turn, Devaney delivers a
virtuoso comic turn; in any other genre, a performance this good would be
showered with awards.

It’s not a one-woman show however: Heledd Baskerville
is likeably ditsy as the Fairy Rainbow fairy; as sidekick Larry Occlesthorpe,
Richard J Fletcher manages the trick of being both gormless and kind hearted.
The improbably named Fine Time Fontayne returns for the third year running, and
is a delightfully daft dame; he also gets to dress up like Lady GaGa and Katie
Perry.    

Director Kevin Shaw directs with plenty of zip and inventive
business. Highlight of the evening came when Prince Lorenzo (Amy Rhiannon Worth)
arrived at the chamber of the dozing Princess Rose (Nicole Evans). “I’ve never
kissed anyone before”, dithered the Prince. “Well just do it then!” bellowed one
hyperactive, spectacle-wearing boy – a moment that brought the house down. On this evidence, expect another sell-out production. 

– Stephen Timms