Shaun the Sheep - Live on Stage - Shaun's Big Show
From: Thursday, 17th February 2011
To: Saturday, 19 February 2011
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Anne Morley-Priestman - 19 February 2011
On one side of me was a little girl of pre-school age. On the other was a lad who looked as though he was just about to start secondary school. Both had attendant adults. Both were completely enthralled by what was happening on-stage, the girl standing up and gripping on to the back of the seat in front of her, as though trying to involve herself even more in the show. The boy's attention hardly faltered. The grown-ups in the audience seemed to be equally enthralled.
This, of course, is Shaun’s Big Show, correctly billed as a music and dance extravaganza for all the family. It is based on a successful children’s television series, but the stage version works in its own right, making plasticine thoroughly plastic with brilliant choreography by Bill Deamer and clever designs by Susie Caulcutt. The adaptation is by David Wood, who uses sounds to replace words; Simon Townley has provided a musical accompaniment to the action which references a bewildering ...
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aHaving incorporated a visit to the Show into a family celebration all three generations of our family travelled to Bristol to see the Show in August. The family converged on Bristol from Yorkshire,North Wales and Essex and what a disappointmen the whole experience. The show had a wafer thin storyline,. there were no songs and the dance routines were both amateurish and outdated. The Show made no attempt to portray the individual personalities of the characters that we have all come to know and love. The sheep were virtually all the same height and appearance,the farmer was skinny and tall and moved more like Wayne Sleep than the farmer and poor old Bitzer baely got a look in. The whole show was just a cynical exercise in extracting money from fans of the wonderful animation. The running time of the show was about an hour if not less and the intelval lasted about half an hour. SHAME...
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Calibre Productions Ltd (Producer)
Bill Deamer (Choreographer)
David Wood (Adaptation)
David Wood (Director)
Susie Caulcutt (Design)
Simon Townley (Musical Director)
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