Synopsis It s bad news: Father Christmas has gone rogue and is hell bent on making it Christmas everyday, no birthdays, no Easter, no Solstice, no New Year. FC throws Nick, the delivery elf, from the stealth sleigh in his pursuit of world domination - big mistake! Nick falls to earth and meets up with star-crossed lovers Jilly and Jack, the less than lithe Lizzie, and their miserable parents for whom Christmas seems to be a disaster of enormous proportions. No-one is happy, or believes in Christmas any more, which means that Nick s quest to save the world from FC fanatical plan must be doomed. Or is it?
With a title like Snow! The Musical, it is difficult to tell whether the compilation of Christmas hits will be full of heart-warming sentimental slush that would be a great way to kick off Christmas for young children, or whether, like Acorn Antiques! The Musical, the exclamation mark signifies a show satirising itself.
The problem with Snow! is that it tries to achieve both, combining terribly earnest Christmassey sentiment about the importance of family and panto-style double-entendre, mixed with very dark humour about an evil Santa who plans to make Christmas last all year by murdering every other festival on the calendar. The two styles definitely don’t gel, making for a lot of awkward moments when the audience is unsure whether to laugh or cry.
It’s Christmas Eve and Jilly only wants to be with her boyfriend, Jack (Daniel Reeves). Sadly her father won’t let her see him, and the lovelorn couple need cheering up. Handily, along comes a cheeky little elf (Bennett Andrews) who has escaped the megalomaniac Father Christmas and has just 24 hours to convince everyone of the magic of Christmas or the world will forever be enslaved by his former boss and forced to celebrate Christmas every single day of the year.
There are enjoyable performances from the ensemble company, which includes Hannah Spearritt of pop group S Club 7 fame as Jilly and Bad Girls’s Victoria Bush (who is fabulous as Jilly’s sarcastic, compulsively-eating step-sister, Lizzie, and has some laugh-out-loud moments). The cast do a good job of patching together the disjointed plot, and the familiar festive pop songs (including “Santa Baby”, “Jingle Bell Rock” and “Baby, it’s Cold Outside”) go well alongside some original music by Andy Caine, Richard Marsh and Guy Pratt.
But the musical doesn’t seem to be able to choose which direction to go in, and while the dark humour, swearing and rude jokes make it unsuitable for young children, it is not sophisticated enough to engage an adult audience – certainly not for the two acts it stretches on for.
If it was tightened up to include only the best of the humour and songs and made into a one-act comedy it would really have great potential. But as it is, the musical is a Snow go for me.
Great night out - superb cast and a good show. - 195.92.109.217)
05 Dec 05
Great songs, even better jokes and a panto mood that left me and the rest of the audience shouting for more.
The play has a range of emotion to it that is not normally found in what is intended to be lightweight fare, and this adds a welcome edge to what is in all ways (singing, dancing, fast-paced gags) a fabulously fun night out. - 213.219.37.67)
22 Nov 05
After being curious for a while to check out the newly renovated Sound Theatre in Soho I saw SNOW this past weekend. I see theatre often and the show provided for a nice change up from a lot of dramas I have been seeing recently. SNOW! doesn't take itself too seriously and it knows exactly what it is: a campy, festive show. The vocals were spot on, with each singer blending to create beautiful harmonies. I went with my girlfriend and her parents and we all enjoyed it. The space itself is worth checking out as it is sleek and intimate right near Leicester Sq. - 86.134.93.154)
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