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Hansel and Gretel

Southbank Centre, West End
From: Thursday, 16th December 2010
To: Sunday, 2 January 2011

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Our Review: starstar

21 December 2010

If you’re going down to the woods today, you may be disappointed. Hansel and Gretel marks a welcome London return for revered Cornish theatre-makers Kneehigh after their high-flying success in 2008 with Brief Encounter. But this macabre mish-mash simply isn’t a patch on that genuinely moving multi-media experience, which saw the company take over a cinema in the Haymarket and thrillingly blur the boundaries between stage and screen.

Here, the mix of repetitive music, largely banal lyrics and occasional jigs serve little purpose in moving the story forward. And, despite famine, abandonment, torture and frantic overacting, it’s difficult to muster any sympathy for the “good and true” family of selfish parents and their sweet-greedy twins. There are some haunting elements – usually to do with puppetry and clever design – but it never gels into the magical whole that it should. A forced-up-on-your ...

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Nikki - 8 January 2011: star

Went to see it having seen Brief Encounter when Kneehigh did that...I loved Brief Encounter and i was hoping this would be on a similar level...i was severely disappointed..i felt like i'd need to be on some kind of hallucagenic to fully understand the intentions. The standard of acting was pantomime level, particularly from the godawful witch, with random adult humour which didn't really fit in context. Its sad when you go to a play and the best part, other than the curtain finally going down is a pair of chicken puppets....

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Cast

Carl Grose (Father/The Witch)
Joanna Holden (Gretel)
Chris Price (Hansel)
Edith Tankus (Mother/The Bird)
Teej Holmes (musician)
Benji Bower (Musician)

Creative

Paul Crewes (Producer)
Kneehigh Theatre (Company)
Carl Grose (Author)
Mike Shepherd (Director)
Simon Harvey (assistant) (Director)
Ian Ross (Music)
Stu Barker (Music)
Michael Vale (Design)
Mike Gunning (Lighting)
Jason Barnes (Sound)

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