Jack and the Beanstalk does Christmas

Jack and the Beanstalk

Back in September I was lucky enough to have a sneak preview of the Gordon Craig theatre’s 2017 pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk (https://gotoashow.wordpress.com/2017/09/19/fee-fi-fo-fum-gordon-craig-is-number-one-for-panto/).  Last week I was lucky again as I was invited to the show’s press night, with my mum and dad and my two little sisters.  We were all very excited to go and see the finished product and it did not disappoint.  My mum is not the world’s biggest pantomime fan.  In fact my mum never goes to the panto if she can possibly help it.  But I did catch her laughing a few times during the performance and I think there might have been some jokes that we kids did not understand…

I’m sure that most of you know the story of Jack and the Beanstalk so I won’t bore you with that.  If you don’t know the story…Google it!!!  Some of you might be thinking that Jack and the Beanstalk would be difficult to put on as a stage show because of the giant.  However, I thought the way that Gordon Craig did this was brilliant.  There is a giant beanstalk on the stage, and there is also a giant…but if you want to see how it’s done, go and see the show!  In this version the part of Jack is actually played by a woman (and brilliantly too) and I thought this was very clever.  In Shakespeare’s day all theatre parts were played by men, so it’s nice to see a lead role that would traditionally be given to a man, be given to a woman instead.  This panto is a great way to kick off the Christmas season and have a fab time with your family.  Also, the dancing and singing was fantastic and I liked it a lot.  The dancing was choreographed by Twist and Pulse who were runners up on Britain’s Got Talent a few years ago.  Like any good pantomime, there was lots of audience participation including a man called Jason who ended up covered in “milkshake” on stage!!  One of my favourite parts was Simple Simon played very well by Aidan O’Neill.  He had a great sense of humour and a brilliant way of interacting with the audience.  Jack’s family – Dame Trott and Simon – were very poor and their greatest possession is their cow, Clarabelle.  Clarabelle was another star of the show; she was very funny and you could almost understand what she was thinking just by looking at her. When I asked my sister who her favourite character in the show was, she said she liked Jack but also Clarabelle – “because she is really funny!!”.  Even my 3 year old sister was giggling all the way through.

There’s gunge, there’s fire, there’s songs, there’s jokes – everything that a great panto needs.  You should definitely go and see it if you can: https://www.gordon-craig.co.uk/jack-and-the-beanstalk-i1642.  Thank you Gordon Craig for inviting me and my whole family to see your awesome pantomime.  You’ve done it again!!

Love Ariella xoxo

PS: don’t forget you can buy theatre tickets in the annual London January theatre sale, Get Into London Theatre.  Booking is open now so go and see that show you’ve always wanted to see!!  https://officiallondontheatre.com/new-year-sale/

Fee Fi Fo Fum, Gordon Craig is number one (for panto)!

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‘Tis the season to be jolly, fa la la la la, la la la la.  Well okay, it might not quite be the season (although the shops have lots of Christmas stuff in them already I’ve noticed) but you would definitely be jolly if you had been treated to a sneak peak of the Gordon Craig theatre’s Christmas 2017 pantomime with Jordan Productions!  I was so excited to have been invited to attend the press day for Jack and the Beanstalk and it did not disappoint me!  The Gordon Craig theatre and Jordan Productions have been producing shows and pantomimes for a few years and last year’s Peter Pan was fantastic.  (You can see my review from last year here: https://gotoashow.wordpress.com/2016/12/03/why-is-peter-pan-always-flying-because-he-neverlands/.  So I had high hopes of another fantastical Christmassy show and I am sure that it is going to be just that.  I haven’t seen the whole production – of course the cast are just starting to rehearse and there will still be lots of costumes to finalise and sets to build – but what I did see at the weekend was great fun, full of the usual pantomime jokes and giggles.  I was lucky enough to be given an opportunity to meet some of the cast members after the sneak peek.  It’s an amazing cast and you might even recognise some (if not all) of them.  Cliff Parisi (who will play Fleshcreep) has been in Eastenders and Call the Midwife (or so my mum tells me as I haven’t watched either of those) and Paul Laidlaw will play Dame Trott.  (This will be Paul’s 31st year doing panto – can you believe that?!!  That’s more than three times my age!!)  Melanie Masson is Fairy Fuschia, Aidan O’Neill is Simple Simon and Lisa Mathieson will play Jack (yes, she’s playing a boy).  She has been in lots of West End shows which is my dream!!  Twist and Pulse will be doing the choreography like last year.

Having seen a taster of what’s in store, I asked the cast whether the props that we saw had been made just for the sneak peek.  It turns out that the props for the whole show are still in production but the ones we saw were likely to be used in some way too.  I also asked the cast whether they preferred to play a “goodie” or a “baddie” in panto.  Baddies are apparently good fun to play, but being booed all the time can be a bit miserable.  There was no clear winner and I’m not sure what I would pick either to be honest!

Gordon Craig has the longest running pantomime season in the UK.  You can see Jack and the Beanstalk between 1 December 2017 and 28 January 2018.  So you have plenty of time to see it, either before Christmas or as a great start to the new year!  You can buy your tickets here: http://www.gordon-craig.co.uk/jack-and-the-beanstalk-i1642

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Pantomimes are always great fun and I am very much looking forward to seeing a few this Christmas if I’m lucky.  You won’t go wrong with Jack and the Beanstalk at Gordon Craig though I’m sure.  The bits that I saw were laugh out loud funny and I came away feeling very Christmassy indeed.  Now, where can I find a mince pie around here…??

Love, Ariella XOXO