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Review: Beauty and the Beast

I can't believe it's December already, but what better way to kick off the month than the obligatory panto? Although I have to admit it was a last-minute decision to attend the rock 'n' roll panto Beauty and the Beast at the New Wolsey Theatre.

The cast of Beauty and the Beast, The New Wolsey

The cast of Beauty and the Beast

Musical pantos may not be anything new to most people, but it was a first for my 8-year-old daughter and I.

And, by the end of the thoroughly enjoyable show we were all willing participants. We were out of our seats singing and dancing along with the 10 equally talented actors/musicians.

It just goes to show you don't need a cast of hundreds to captivate and entertain your audience.

Setting the scene

The set itself, created by Richard Foxton, was simple but cleverly done and mainly revolved between a farm and the beast's castle. We loved the detail, especially the moving bed and bed sheet. The drinks waiter and talking farm animals also added to the ambience.

Bessie Bigbreaths (Justin Brett)

But a panto just isn't a panto if the dame doesn't leave a lasting impression, and Justin Brett (Bessie Bigbreaths) certainly did that.

She was hilarious – big breathes of laughter from the audience at all her antics and jokes, even if some of them were a little risky and close to the bone. Thankfully, as they should, they went right over my daughter's head leaving him undoubtedly voted her favourite of all the characters.

Closely followed I might add by the incredibly talented and exuberant Fairy Fortunate – reminiscent of Bubbles in classic TV series Ab Fab. When she wasn't delivering her immensely wordy script with great gusto she played a little bit of magic on the sax.

Beastie Boy

Ladies, if the Beastie Boy (Matthew Quinn) is more your thing then he certainly knows how to entertain you!

I'll spare you the summarised story of the Beauty and the Beast, I'm sure you know it well. Nor do I plan to list song by song as it was the talents of these 10 individuals that captivated and enthralled more than the story or songs themselves.

So if you're stuck for choice on pantos this year, this one ticks all the right boxes and comes highly recommended by my eight-year-old and judging by the rest of the audience – them too.

All in all I think we definitely chose the best panto in town.

last updated: 10/12/2007 at 15:55
created: 10/12/2007

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samantha
panto your dream was stong and had a hularius story line

Kelly
Fantastic a dream panto has a very strong and funny story line.

George
I went to see this years panto it was great an a strong story line holds togther keeps me laghing all day.

danny
i went to see the pantoand i was glad it was great dame bessie bigbreaths was fantastic

Nicola
I live in Bury St Edmunds and Cinderella is the best panto in the region if not the world! Hilarious from start to finish start, children and parents alike are singing, claping , stamping and rolling in their seats! Its beautifully set in our newly restored regency theatre and has a fantastic cast, Cinderella is absolutely magical as pantos should be!

Liam
fantastic

Liv 15, Ipswich
I went to both of the Pantomimes in Ipswich and this was definately the better one. My mum and I understood more of the jokes and the actors were always on stage. If you can get tickets, I definately recommend it. I loved all the songs and the dame and the sisters were absolutely hilarious! My fave song from it is a split between Man! I feel like a woman and Let me entertain you, but I give all of it 2 thumbs way up!(And I do NOT have a face that could sink a thousand ships!)

Kevin Cheetham
Went to the matineeon Christmas Eve - fantastic show, a great start to the holiday.

sophie
i think beaty and the beast was brill me and the school went everyone thought it was brill

Lorraine Crampton
We were fortunate to see this on opening night and thoroughly enjoyed the show from start to finish. Something for everyone!!

Andrew, Ipswich
Impossible not to enjoy this show - and I was never a great fan of 'normal' pantos.

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