For the third year in succession, Jordan Productions
as producers and Cook to Perfection as sponsors have brought a
pantomime to King’s Lynn’s Corn Exchange. Like all such converted
spaces, the Corn exchange has its drawbacks as far as multi-scene
changes are concerned. Jack and the Beanstalk and
Cinderella were both excellent productions but
Aladdin alas fails to measure up to the standards
they set.
Abanazaar is a character who’s been
working his way up from a mere villain to something of a star of the
show over the past few years. Todd Carty doesn’t, on this showing,
really deserve his star billing. Tyrone Huntley as the Genie of the
Lamp outshone him – and everyone else for that matter. His Genie is
a flamboyant master of ceremonies and no mere imprisoned slave and
his songs wooed and wowed the audience.
Jordan Productions play to tradition
with a female Principal Boy. Here it’s Charlene Ford}, who puts in
the requisite thigh-slapping and has an attractive duet with
[Claire-Marie Hall‘s Princess So Shi. Sott Cripps is Wishee
Washee, submitting to being mangled as Marr tickles our ears with a
sequence of tongue-twisters. Junix Inocian is a definitely with-it
Emperor and Mark Connell completes the cast as the accident-prone
PC Pong. Jame Cleeve is the musical director.