Carrie Hope Fletcher in SLEEPING BEAUTY | Marlowe Theatre Canterbury Pantomime review

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    OHMYGOD HEY!
    A few days ago I was invited to review the press night performance of SLEEPING BEAUTY, this year's pantomime at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury.
    The show features West End star and fan favourite Carrie Hope Fletcher, who has starred in Les Misérables, Heathers and Cinderella, and is making her pantomime debut as the villain Carriebosse.
    Joining her are Strictly Come Dancing alumnus Ore Aduba, Ben Roddy, Jennie Dale, Ellie Kingdon and Max Fulham.
    Check out today's review vlog for my thoughts on Carrie's panto performance as well as the rest of the cast...

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  • @hanonondricek411
    @hanonondricek411 Год назад +133

    Okay, so now that part of "Peter Pan Goes Wrong" where Hook yells at the audience makes so much more sense. I think he yells something like "THIS ISN'T PANTO!"

    • @ashleighmurray3962
      @ashleighmurray3962 Год назад +3

      You don’t know what pantomime is…. Are you British? Obviously not

    • @fortissimo6210
      @fortissimo6210 Год назад +8

      @@ashleighmurray3962they are referring to the play that goes wrong? U good boss please stop gatekeeping race.

    • @hanonondricek411
      @hanonondricek411 Год назад +4

      @@ashleighmurray3962 No! But I'm used to children's theater, and pantomime I now understand it's basically that but with more camp and meta humor and compulsory participation to appeal to all ages. I've done a bunch of children's theater that was basically for wee children but it would be a lot more fun to throw in extra jokes that go over their heads and a couple ironic pop songs to play to the grownups too!

  • @hellformichelle
    @hellformichelle Год назад +34

    I'm glad to see Carrie enjoy her time in the panto. She's had A Year for sure, and I'm glad to see she's thriving in this role.
    Also, thank you for educating us non-Brits on pantomimes. I learned of them through watching Anne with an E, but it's nice to have the whole tradition explained haha

  • @kpwxx
    @kpwxx Год назад +76

    Panto is a well underrated art form imo!! We go every year to our local one on NYE. I saw Dick Whittington at the Hackney Empire in 2019 and it was fabulous. They had Dick as a Windrush immigrant. They also had a rat called Boris. Perfect combo of relevant content and classic humour.

  • @hannah41993
    @hannah41993 Год назад +49

    I LOVED this panto. The whole ALW referencing was hilarious. The Jamie thing is deliberate as happened when we saw it too. Max and Carrie were the highlights for us. We loved both their performances and accidentally bumped into them after the show and they were both so lovely. We will absolutely be making the 2 hour trip back to see it again after Christmas

  • @jeniboyns
    @jeniboyns Год назад +29

    Hello from Kent! Which is where Canterbury is! We have been going to the Marlowe Theatre pantomime for five years now and it really is a staple. The water fight gets bigger every year and the wheelbarrow of pun is always astounding. Totally agree with you about Max Fulham - I am generally not a fan of ventriloquism but he was just incredible - the best I have ever seen. And we adore Ben Roddy and feel so lucky to have him!

  • @lillithhickling7657
    @lillithhickling7657 Год назад +31

    Those ALW Cinderella references kill me! 😂 I wish I could get to Canterbury for this just to hear those in person

  • @ghostsomenswho
    @ghostsomenswho Год назад +12

    I am not the biggest fan of panto. However I go to the Marlowe Theatre panto every year and it's the absolute best:
    AND CARRIE HOPE FLETCHER IS LITERALLY ONE OF MY FAVE WEST END ACTRESSES AND I WAS SO EXCITED SEEING HER LIVE FOR THE FIRST TIME

  • @morzee94
    @morzee94 Год назад +35

    I love that you’re giving a panto the love it deserves. My love of the theatre came from our annual trip to see the local panto. The Eastbourne pantomime is a local institution and by far the highest attended show of the year.

  • @meganhartten8291
    @meganhartten8291 Год назад +15

    This American really appreciates your explanation of pantomimes! Thank you for describing the tradition, now I want to see one!

  • @marabanara
    @marabanara Год назад +18

    This review was such a joy to watch! As an Aussie that doesn’t get to see panto, it’s a pleasure to hear about.

  • @mariona713
    @mariona713 7 месяцев назад +1

    I remember being in the youth cast in my local production of Snow White over ten years ago, easily one of the best things i've ever done, the way it brings the community together is just amazing.

  • @ShayLevitan
    @ShayLevitan Год назад +7

    MickeyJo I LOVE your videos. They brighten my day, and my life! Thanks for all you do. Happy to support you from Canada.

  • @elianna2175
    @elianna2175 Год назад +21

    this is hilarious thank u for educating us non UK ppl! hope to go see a pantomime someday!

  • @Adventurous-Emma
    @Adventurous-Emma Год назад +6

    I so wish we had Pantomimes in the US! It looks like such a fun time and I love Christmas traditions that center around EXPERIENCES. So much so that my siblings and I have been designing a family Christmas Olympics in lieu of gifts this year! We’d surely make a Panto Bingo for it

  • @kathrynvoigt2142
    @kathrynvoigt2142 Год назад +4

    Loves this! I grew up in London but my husband and I love the USA and he has always been confuses with what panto is. Thank you for explaining it so well! Love these videos, keeps me connected to my English musical theatre roots 😊

  • @lookdownimthere
    @lookdownimthere Год назад +5

    Sounds like so much fun and I am jealous! Where I live we get all the usual plays- A Christmas Carol, A Christmas Story, White Christmas etc which is lovely but I would be so happy if I could go to something like this every year and make it a fun tradition!

  • @bethanyjoyxo
    @bethanyjoyxo Год назад +17

    The mishap in the ‘theatre pun’ sequence must’ve been scripted, because it happened in my performance too! I also thought it might’ve been a real mistake but it turns out that it was just meant to look that way. Clever!

    • @matildageek8269
      @matildageek8269 Год назад +1

      A lot of what you thought were mistakes were scripted!

  • @bethanyjoyxo
    @bethanyjoyxo Год назад +3

    I saw the very first preview of Sleeping Beauty and absolutely loved it. I grew up with Panto but this was one of the best ones I’ve seen. It was so hilarious, I laughed so much and had the best time. I also got absolutely soaked, as I was in third row stalls!! 😂 Carrie is definitely the best panto villain I’ve seen. She was fantastic. Max was so so brilliant, I was in awe. And THE FIRE!! Being in the third row, I could actually feel the intense heat coming from the fire batons 😳 All round, a great night.

  • @MsJaytee1975
    @MsJaytee1975 Год назад +8

    I don’t know if it still happens but I know when I was a kid my dad’s work would pay for all the workers’ kids to go to the local panto, and that was pretty common. I loved the Christmas panto.
    Btw, Mickey-Jo, Canterbury is in Kent.

  • @beckyvan-orden7540
    @beckyvan-orden7540 Год назад +34

    Perhaps Carrie deliberately wanted it to NOT be the Carrie show, it’s pretty insufferable when stars do that in Panto - so got to respect her for that!

  • @NDC147
    @NDC147 Год назад +1

    You are so right. My privilege to see this pantomime tonight with my family. Brilliant... Simply brilliant.

  • @aislingmurphy1822
    @aislingmurphy1822 Год назад +2

    I love pantos! Our local ameture one is the one I grew up watching and then got to be part of when I got older. We have a lot of similar aspects, our dame has been going for over 50 years (most of them consecutively) and always has a little monologue at the end. There's also a closing number that's always done and it meant so much so much to me when I got to perform it for the first time. Its just so much fun, I miss being able to do it

  • @Sarah-gs5dl
    @Sarah-gs5dl Год назад +1

    We loved this!!!

  • @ashleighmurray3962
    @ashleighmurray3962 Год назад +6

    Singing breaking free as Aladdin and jasmine is a perfect idea

  • @joshuabarnett9027
    @joshuabarnett9027 Год назад +2

    Really love all of these videos. My favourite is the matilda videos can't wait for the next one

  • @jmfarrell5
    @jmfarrell5 Год назад

    New subscriber….yes, from the US…. Great channel and panto review 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @alice.in.chains
    @alice.in.chains Год назад +7

    oh my god i didn’t expect a mention of the cheeky monkeys! every time i’ve travelled to the isle of wight, they’ve been there. absolutely brilliant

  • @johnmones1450
    @johnmones1450 Год назад +4

    There was a Pantomime show similar to what you critiqued that was performed in San Francisco titled Beach Blanket Babylon which ran for decades all year round but sadly closed due to Covid. It had the same premise where Snow White was looking for her Prince Charming. Most of the performers had been with production and I always looked forward to seeing them. And they were always topical either for a holiday or what was happening in the news. It was truly high camp. I miss it so. I wish it could come back in some form. It was definitely a tourist must see. 🤪👍🙏😎

  • @michaelhill-ck6ue
    @michaelhill-ck6ue Год назад +3

    Hi I've seen 338 pantomime's and can say that a Evolution pantomime are 5 * shows in my view. My nears one are Sheffield Lyceum and York Theatre Royal. I got to see Sleeping Beauty last year at Sheffield and out of all the pantomime's I've seen this was pure magic, I also got to see Max Fulhum as Buttons in Cinderella in York last year and thought he is a variety star in the making. Saturday I see my 339th panto which will be Jack and the Beanstalk at Sheffield Lyceum. Great review, can't wait to find out what your going to see next.

  • @carriew5106
    @carriew5106 Год назад +1

    My family and I have been going to Panto since the late 80's. No matter your age (we've had 2yrs to 96yrs over four generations) we all try to make sure we go, and the date is booked months in advance. Normally we go to Bournemouth Pavillion, but occasionally we go to the Mayflower in Southampton. Both are considered local for our ever expanding family so we get the local jokes despite most of the parents now living elsewhere. There is something about Panto being a traditional, predictable and utterly joyous.
    In the Panto we go to, they always read out birthdays and everyone sings. I give my cousin huge props for agreeing to come to the panto on his 21st birthday. It would have been embarrassing even without 28 (very loud) family members making it very clear where he was sat!
    Panto is one of the many reasons I started to love theatre. Recommend it so much to anyone.

  • @PNKYY90
    @PNKYY90 Год назад +1

    I saw the producers at Drury lane and it was one of my favorite experiences ever so I really want to see this panto now !!

  • @elizabeth5985
    @elizabeth5985 Год назад

    Whew thanks for explaining what it is! I did go to Wikipedia before I got to your explanation, but you explained it much better than wiki and made it seem much more festive and fun! (me: American, has never seen one didn't know what it was)

  • @chaotic_lesbian
    @chaotic_lesbian Год назад +4

    oh dear god I have to go see that now. 'no please anything but that'. absolutely dying of laughter

  • @helenstewart1238
    @helenstewart1238 Год назад +2

    Bought tickets yesterday for me and my 88 year old Mum, last time I took her we saw Carrie in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Glad uou enjoyed it! We're in Kent btw 😆

  • @SunshineLauraX
    @SunshineLauraX Год назад

    We go to the Canterbury panto every year with the whole family ! We can’t wait to see this one next week 😊

  • @gloriouslyimperfect
    @gloriouslyimperfect Год назад

    Back living in the US after living in the UK I’m pointing all my friends to your description of panto. It’s one of the things I miss most about holidays there.

  • @BlueRowan
    @BlueRowan Год назад +4

    Max Fulham is always fantastic, he was the stand out in Cinderella in York last year and his normal touring show is brilliant!

    • @matildageek8269
      @matildageek8269 Год назад

      Max was fantastic!!! Very surprised at him and the fact he was self taught ventriloquist

  • @taylors_version_1989
    @taylors_version_1989 Год назад

    Carrie’s doing it again this year!

  • @thetheatrelibrary
    @thetheatrelibrary Год назад +2

    I can’t make it down to this pants but I wish I could go, it just sounds brilliant and the idea of having dinosaurs in a panto gives me a laugh 😂

  • @rosie1282
    @rosie1282 Год назад +6

    I imagine if you saw the panto at the end of run, Carrie might be more comfortable adapting to the audience etc, just through doing so many shows and getting that panto experience.

    • @Lioness99a
      @Lioness99a Год назад +1

      I saw the panto on Jan 4th, and I would probably still agree with this take on her role - very good and very funny, but still a little like she was just following a script, although she didn't really have a huge number of opportunities to interact with the audience

  • @richardlaundon
    @richardlaundon Год назад +1

    @7:05 I think what you are refering to is the Dave Lee tribute where the Dame uses a particular catchphrase in every show as it was one that he started many years ago.

  • @lisak3257
    @lisak3257 Год назад +3

    Omg i need a recording of carrie singing hellfire

  • @alexaredfield6261
    @alexaredfield6261 Год назад

    I love pantos and im in my first one this year and its just so much fun! Glad their getting love

  • @douggordy
    @douggordy Год назад +2

    As a Yank, I appreciated the intro to Panto .... sad we don't have it here in the states. I just bought a great book by Bradfield and Hooper called 'He's Behind You!' that contains 11 gay pantos that they wrote for the Above the Stag Theatre - you should check it out (if you haven't already!)

  • @kayartdotjpeg
    @kayartdotjpeg Год назад +1

    Are you going to see newsies at some point? Or have you seen it in the US? That was the first Broadway show I saw at 16 while it was on tour in the US.

  • @kaitlynalicegrace9412
    @kaitlynalicegrace9412 Год назад

    The Cheeky Monkeys are so much fun! I have worked with them before and they are utterly hilarious but do some terrifying tricks that make you shut your eyes tight!

  • @LauraLouSkinner
    @LauraLouSkinner Год назад

    The monkey puppet was called Gordan 😊 it is a fabulous panto. I live just outside of Canterbury and seen it 3 times already and will be back for my 4th 👏🏼 so happy to see this get the praise it deserves ❤

  • @karyw7752
    @karyw7752 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @matpat1
    @matpat1 Год назад +1

    i literally died with the andrew lloyd weber shade 💀

  • @carriehopefletcher1hopeful
    @carriehopefletcher1hopeful Год назад +2

    Ahhhhhh yayyyyyyy

  • @barrylowe441
    @barrylowe441 Год назад +6

    Pantomime is one of the traditions Britain left behind when they left Malta. Lots of pantos here.

    • @malcolmzarb78
      @malcolmzarb78 Год назад

      Yess! This year there is a charlie and the chocolate factory panto, a jack and the beanstalk panto and I stranger things mixed with addams family panto!

  • @AB_Artz14
    @AB_Artz14 Год назад

    I’m seeing the London palladium panto!

  • @R13N_
    @R13N_ Год назад

    i wish my high school did the christmas panto i miss the loosing my voice at 9:45 on the coach lmao

  • @KaiyaiTamba
    @KaiyaiTamba Год назад

    "They're having a stroke of genius". Hahaha.
    So good. Love the joke about the producers.

  • @lauramarshall1028
    @lauramarshall1028 Год назад +1

    Canterbury in Kent! Here to help!

  • @cwbrooks5329
    @cwbrooks5329 Год назад +6

    Hey there UK people, "panto" seems very fun. I wish we also had this tradition here. What we usually go see at Christmastime are productions of A Christmas Carol and The Nutcracker. Do you guys see A Christmas Carol and The Nutcracker as part of your traditions as well? Just wonderin'. Thanks to anyone who answers.

    • @_Claire_Louise_
      @_Claire_Louise_ Год назад +1

      The Nutcracker is definitely popular but mostly by the royal ballet company in London so not easy for everyone to get too and I'm sure there's some productions of a Christmas Carol but I've never seen one near me. Almost every local theatre will put on a panto as well as some big ones in the bigger cities so it's very easily accessible to more people, as well as more family friendly because the kids get involved and don't have to sit still quietly for 2 hours so I think that's why it's more popular (as well as being very British 😂)

    • @cwbrooks5329
      @cwbrooks5329 Год назад +1

      @cosmiceclaire Hey Claire, Thanks for taking the time to answer. Around here, virtually every ballet school does a Nutcracker, so it's fun to compare. And there are definitely different takes on A Christmas Carol as well. FWIW I live between Princeton and Bucks County, PA and we have a strong theater/arts community here, as well as easy access to NYC and Philadelphia, so maybe that's why there are so many. It would be nice to have a Panto to add to the mix. Maybe someday! Merry Xmas to you and yours.

    • @callalily3994
      @callalily3994 Год назад +1

      @@cwbrooks5329 There is one Panto in NYC -- I haven't been, but it looks interesting. It's a local Lower East Side thing, at the Henry Street Settlement.

    • @coolerbean8341
      @coolerbean8341 Год назад +1

      The Old Vic in London has done A Christmas Carol every year for a while, it's kind of a tradition now. And I usually get to see A Christmas Carol at one of my local theatres each year. But it's definitely not as popular as panto! We always get a touring ballet near me every Christmas. But it's not always the Nutcracker - sometimes it's Swan lake or Sleeping Beauty, etc.

    • @cwbrooks5329
      @cwbrooks5329 Год назад +1

      @callalilly5329 Hey Calla Lily, Thanks for responding. I did a quick search and didn't see any ads for a panto at HSS. I did, however, find one called "Peter Pansexual" at another theater. I will definitely be giving that one a miss.

  • @amitmeir8109
    @amitmeir8109 Год назад +2

    @MickeyJoTheatre
    Speaking of Ore Oduba, camp and audience participation, can The Rocky Horror Show be considered an honorary panto?
    I feel like a lot of panto tropes speak directly to RHS fans

    • @PS-DLMA
      @PS-DLMA Год назад

      I was just thinking the same thing, Rocky Horror is def the same vain

  • @graciegalahad9258
    @graciegalahad9258 Год назад

    There really needs to be a big revival of panto shows in the US, i want to work on one so bad but i'm over here and not over there!

  • @cymbelinesgf
    @cymbelinesgf Год назад +1

    may be incredibly biased as my local panto has an iconic comedic duo that has never failed to go utterly off script but truly idk how people can hate something so camp

  • @sylvialuisa
    @sylvialuisa Год назад

    Love the prison uniform numbers! Nice touch.

  • @notmeg5149
    @notmeg5149 11 месяцев назад

    I saw herrr!!

  • @jacquelinecallejas1390
    @jacquelinecallejas1390 Год назад +1

    Please to meet you Hope you've guessed my name is the opening of "Sympathy for the Devil" from the Rolling Stones.

  • @emmarsele
    @emmarsele Год назад

    Thanks for explaining what a panto is! Although I get really annoyed when youtubers from britain or the US act like there are no other countries in the world 🌎🌍

  • @EmilyKingDoesAThing
    @EmilyKingDoesAThing Год назад +1

    Sympathy for the devil is the song you wanted to say x

  • @thedjlush
    @thedjlush Год назад +4

    would love to hear your views in a future video on pantos and how it intersects with queerness- not been to one since I was a kid, and I worry the man in dress jokes will just make me feel upset? as it is often used as a way of delegitimising trans women. anyway, great video as always x

  • @beverleightodd5710
    @beverleightodd5710 Год назад +1

    Its in Kent.

  • @FluttyTooty
    @FluttyTooty Год назад

    You need to come to York to see Berwick kalers panto. He has been the dame and written/ produced/ directed the show for years - I think he is the longest running dame?

  • @chantolove
    @chantolove Год назад

    So basically, Rocky Horror Shadowcast but for Christmas and with fairytales

  • @karentatt9106
    @karentatt9106 Год назад

    Canterbury is in the County of Kent ❤

  • @liambrownpianoproductions3445
    @liambrownpianoproductions3445 Год назад +3

    I will pass on your comments about the music, all done by a very good friend of mine. Did you notice the entrance of carrie was a line from hellfire foreshadowing her end of act 1 number?

  • @isaacjones8607
    @isaacjones8607 Год назад

    This why the Marlowe panto is the best because of the humar

  • @crazchic7284
    @crazchic7284 Год назад

    Kent!

  • @joshuabarnett9027
    @joshuabarnett9027 Год назад +2

    Plz can we have a matilda vid soon

  • @liambrownpianoproductions3445
    @liambrownpianoproductions3445 Год назад +2

    Hey before any panto dames rip into your comments about dames doing drag. This is not the case in 98 percent of shows it's always from the point of it being a "bloke in a dress" never wanting to impersonate any woman. That's why it's funny to watch because a bloke getting hit with a custard pie is hilarious but a woman, it doesn't have the same charm.

    • @inshort6831
      @inshort6831 Год назад

      Drag is not just female impersonation imo

  • @Showtunediva
    @Showtunediva Год назад

    Does this have a cast album?

  • @moviemelody2210
    @moviemelody2210 Год назад +1

    @MickeyJoTheatre based on what you said a Pantomime is I think you would love the show Rocky Horror Picture Show, it’s supposedly very audience interactive and just sounds like a good time (I’ve sadly only seen the film)

    • @megzworld1684
      @megzworld1684 Год назад

      it is and I'm sure Mickey Jo has a rocky Horror in his archive

    • @moviemelody2210
      @moviemelody2210 Год назад

      @@megzworld1684 I absolutely adore the story it’s so funny

    • @Lickmytoe
      @Lickmytoe Год назад +1

      He mentions having seen the actor playing the panto Prince in Rocky Horror previously in this vid! I agree though panto is very similar vibes to rocky horror, but panto is more for little kids/family too

  • @koldkutgirl
    @koldkutgirl Год назад

    as a dumb american who has never heard of pantomime, do they sing the actual songs, like hellfire? or is it just the melody with different lyrics to fit the story

    • @mummylovesbooks4503
      @mummylovesbooks4503 Год назад

      Sometimes it will depend, often they will sing the actual lyrics but depending on the song and the moment they may replace the lyrics with something humorous

  • @mazzone.michael
    @mazzone.michael Год назад

    I’m from the US:( I have never wanted to see some song hellfire lore 😂. (If anyone has it please pass along)

  • @theatrekidkeira5410
    @theatrekidkeira5410 Год назад +5

    Am I, first?

  • @EmilyKingDoesAThing
    @EmilyKingDoesAThing Год назад +1

    Mickey Joe Places though.

  • @delphine5526
    @delphine5526 Год назад +1

    6:23 how dare you canterbury is in kent

  • @Wantsomecoffey
    @Wantsomecoffey Год назад +3

    It's Kent.

  • @JB-qf5ep
    @JB-qf5ep Год назад

    My mum volunteers at the local theatre, so when the panto is there, she sees it several times when working as an usher. She said that all of the mistakes in the pantos she has seen working, whether they look contrived or they look like genuine mistakes, they are all planned. She is always disappointed when the really funny mistake that made the actor 'genuinely' laugh-cry on the first night, happens in the exact same way on the second night, and by the end of the run she seems to hate the gag for how fake it is while the audience thinks they were privy to a special funny moment.

    • @Lioness99a
      @Lioness99a Год назад +1

      That is the one thing I don't like about reading/watching panto reviews - it felt like we had got a 'special' performance (in that things went wrong and the actors got the giggles on stage about it), but then you hear that it happened in every show and it feels a bit like you were cheated out of something. If you go to an amateur panto in a local village hall though, you know that every mistake was a genuine mistake - those are some of the funniest shows I've ever seen!

  • @Philippadrinkstea
    @Philippadrinkstea Год назад

    I had no idea panto was only a British thing! What does the rest of the world watch at xmas???

    • @callalily3994
      @callalily3994 Год назад

      Nutcracker and Christmas Carol are the big theatre (or ballet) things in the US at Christmas.

    • @callalily3994
      @callalily3994 Год назад

      The big local theatre in my city usually does Christmas Carol, but they don't actually have a theatre space right now -- they're building a brand new venue, and so they're borrowing other venues around the region for their shows until it's finished, but they couldn't get one for Christmas time -- so they're doing an "immersive" Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig's Christmas Ball instead -- they got some event space and they're having a Christmas party, with actors in costume acting like it's a Victorian party, and leading the crowd in period-appropriate songs and teaching Victorian parlor games and things like that. Of the other local venues, one is doing an "Every Christmas Story Ever Told" comedy thing (which their website warns is not appropriate for children who still believe in Santa), and another has a new adaptation of Twelve Dancing Princesses.
      On the dance side of things, Nutcracker is huge -- every ballet school, even little tiny local ones, will have a Nutcracker production, and so will pretty much every professional company. There are also a bunch of modern dance companies that do their own twist on Nutcracker.
      In New York, the big thing other than Nutcracker is the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, which is a sort of variety show. Best known image from that is the line of Rockettes dressed as toy soldiers. I've only seen it once, but I remember there being a bunch of different song and dance numbers, and some scenes about the spirit of giving, and things like that, and I think a nativity scene.
      For a few years, I lived in a small rural town that was right near a big university, which was an interesting mix of people. There had been a big fire in that town in the late 1800s, and then everything rebuilt pretty quickly, so that the whole downtown area was great examples of architecture from a very short period of time around 1880-1885, and most of it was a historical preservation area. They had a big outdoor Christmas thing, with Christmas Carol characters wandering around and talking to people. I overheard the guy playing Scrooge assuring some kids that he was the good Scrooge, from the end of the story, the one who loved Christmas, and that just seemed to me to take all the fun out of that character.

  • @olivethunderbird
    @olivethunderbird Год назад

    I wish I could see this so badly. Sometimes being an American viewer is torture!

  • @amyjelleyman8578
    @amyjelleyman8578 Год назад

    Canterbury is in Kent😂

  • @oldschoolabrahamhicks2742
    @oldschoolabrahamhicks2742 Год назад

    Does that mean Carrie doesn't want to/won't be offered any work with ALW...?? I know Cinderella was pretty bad for her, but that's quite a bridge to burn no? ...🤭

    • @lauran9864
      @lauran9864 Год назад +5

      With Carrie’s success I doubt it will hurt her career to do so tbh!

    • @oldschoolabrahamhicks2742
      @oldschoolabrahamhicks2742 Год назад

      @@lauran9864 Wow, must cool to be able to stick it to the big man lol

    • @SamWest96
      @SamWest96 Год назад

      She definitely has every right to burn that bridge, he's been taking it too far for far too long.

    • @amiablehacker
      @amiablehacker Год назад

      Like Mickey Jo said, Carrie didn't necessarily have anything to do with the script. I think Carrie even confirmed this on Instagram. So I don't think any bridges were burned.

  • @ashleighmurray3962
    @ashleighmurray3962 Год назад +1

    Pantomimes are one of the only things in the UK that I’m extremely proud of

  • @nathantew946
    @nathantew946 Год назад

    Canterbury in the county of Kent Mickey.

  • @WhenSheepRuleEarth
    @WhenSheepRuleEarth Год назад

    Jennie dale is an icon and I’ll hear nothing else

  • @LauraLouSkinner
    @LauraLouSkinner Год назад

    Canterbury is in Kent 😂

  • @rossl6114
    @rossl6114 Год назад

    Maybe think that using the lyrics, 'some of them want to be abused ' in the baddies song is not a great choice for a kid's show, very odd!

  • @lll.24601
    @lll.24601 Год назад +1

    Somehow I think that pantomimes can be weird. I’m from Hong Kong and the pantomime there is quite… radical. We would reference other theatre companies (to take shots at them), always had a “It’s Behind You” gimmick when it’s just a ghost behind a spooky forest in order to go save the mistress, and we would also have an annual cow, which would be either ensemble or crew members.
    I did the ensemble last year and is in crew this year, but last year for Jack and the Beanstalk was messed up, despite it being successful, as the music director left for a new one- and he, the music director, although I respect him, is a nightmare. He is the music director this year and OH MY GOD he’s even worse.
    The music choices last year were mostly musicals- it came from the music director who left. We start with Book of Mormon, Wicked, Hairspray, Les Miserables, but we also included TV theme shows for the kids to know the songs. The Harp even sang a song from Queen- I Want to Break Free XD.
    This year, it was Robin Hood (a weird choice), and it was mostly pop songs and Beatles songs, as the Robin Hood’s Merry Men represent the Beatles. I would say for this year, Dynamite by BTS (but the title is rearranged it as “Friends In Tights” XD) as a finale song is actually a fun choice, but it can be overused at some point in the future- so that’s a warning to all future pantomime directors! The rest of the choices were eh… but however the villain/ensemble song being a mashup of Bills Bills Bills by Destiny’s Child and Money Money Money by ABBA still haunts me.
    About you and the Newsies thing, funny thing, last year, we clashed with another theatre company who were doing Sister Act (we even referenced that!), and so, both of the theatre companies cannot be able to watch one another. This year, not so much.

  • @claire2088
    @claire2088 Год назад

    wait, do americans not have pantos?!?!?

    • @KatieKruger8
      @KatieKruger8 Год назад

      We don’t! Christmas at the theatre is almost entirely The Nutcracker ballet

    • @KatieKruger8
      @KatieKruger8 Год назад

      Or I guess A Christmas Carol if you’re lucky

    • @Asummersdaydreamer14
      @Asummersdaydreamer14 Год назад

      @@KatieKruger8 the local ballet company Nutcracker is such a treat, but I normally have to divert my entertainment funds toward gift giving. Another live performance tradition in my middle America area is Madrigals-basically traditional music and Christmas music in Renaissance type clothing while audience can enjoy supper-but I have not gone since I still knew someone who needed to sell tickets.

    • @callalily3994
      @callalily3994 Год назад

      There are a few in big cities, usually run by British people and with a long "What is panto?" explanation on their websites, but it's not really a thing that most people have even heard of.

  • @Ellie-rx3jt
    @Ellie-rx3jt Год назад +1

    *Offended Kent noises*

  • @cantcatchit
    @cantcatchit Год назад

    Not you asking for cash tips for giving a review of a pantomime. Babe....

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  Год назад +1

      Very much not a demand, and something I say in all the videos I make and post almost daily that you can watch for free 😊

  • @marabanara
    @marabanara Год назад

    This review was such a joy to watch! As an Aussie that doesn’t get to see panto, it’s a pleasure to hear about.

  • @angielynch8240
    @angielynch8240 Год назад

    Thanks!