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Red Riding Hood

Theatre Royal, Stratford East, Outer London
From: Saturday, 4th December 2010
To: Saturday, 22 January 2011

Our Review: starstarstar

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Synopsis

Red Riding Hood is a goody good girl who takes food to her sick Granny in the woods - but the wolf sees her going and wants to eat her. Being a theatrical type he avoids the usual 'slash and kill' approach and goes to grannies house where he hides her in a cupboard and climbs into bed in disguise. Red Riding Hood is slow to spot the deception but is fortunately saved by a woodman with an axe!

Our Review: starstarstar

Michael Coveney - 16 December 2010

As usual at this address, the theatre itself, and the audience, is the real star of the pantomime, and nothing is much better than the pre-show warm-up with the Three Little Pigs leading a singalong of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm.” The foyer is festooned, the bar is heaving, the kids are squealing.

The old story is given a new twist with the threat of lumpy modern architecture along the Woodland Way (as happened in these very parts) but the distant origins of the tale – a little girl was devoured by a pack of wolves in France in the eleventh century – are fully honoured; Michael Bertenshaw’s terrific wolf is even given a Roman name tag, Lupinus.

The show concludes in the belly of the beast where the Ben the Woodman (Marcus Ellard) cuts everyone free after Lupinus has binge-gobbled and is then made to laugh so much that he passes out.

Ben only has a little chopper, but he knows how to use it, and that’s good enough for [Sharona S...

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Cast

Derek Elroy (The Feisty Grannie)
Chloe Allen (Red)
Delroy Atkinson (Hooty the Owl)
Michael Bertenshaw (Lupinus Wolf)
Marcus Ellard (Woodcutter)
Darren Hart (Pig)
Susan Lawson-Reynolds (Girl Blue)
Stephen Lloyd (Pig)
Gemma Salter (Pig)
Sharona Sassoon (Mum)
Madeleine Kludje (supporting roles)
Stacey Bland (supporting roles)

Creative

Theatre Royal Stratford East (Producer)
Trish Cooke (Author)
Robert Hyman (Author)
Omar F. Okai (Director)
Emma Wee (Design)
Charlie Lucas (Lighting)
Jason Pennycooke (Choreographer)
Emma Wee (Costume)
James Tebb (Sound)


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