Festive Theatre Round-Up
Through accident or design, the big Christmas show at the Wales Millennium Centre this year is the
touring version of West End/Broadway blockbuster “Les
Misérables”, which sets the appropriate tone for the festive period.
Actually, I enjoyed it a lot more than I expected to – the barricade was
especially imposing.
"Les Mis" (photo: Helen Maybanks) |
A few weeks ago, the season kicked off there with the
touring production of “Nativity!
The Musical”, Debbie Isitt’s adaptation of her successful film, which
was very amusing. The actual Christmas show in the venue’s Weston Studio is “Red”
from Likely Story Theatre – an imaginative, freewheeling, small-scale tale set
in the Red Riding Hood universe. The festive show on the Sherman’s main stage is “The
Snow Queen” – as clever and entertaining as is traditional, but it
could have done with more magical appearances from the title character.
"The Snow Queen" (photo: Mark Douet) |
"Red" (Photo Polly Thomas) |
In a non-festive vein, National Theatre Wales
collaborated with inclusive theatre company Hijinx
for eco-sci-fi extravaganza “Mission
Control” at the Principality Stadium: impressive in terms of vision,
less so when it came to organisation.
"Mission Control" (photo: Main House) |
Last week I attended the latest BBC Writers Room Wales Festival,
held at the National Museum. As
usual, Russell T Davies was a funny and inspirational speaker; and the evening event
involving Rob Brydon and Ruth Jones, and focussing on “Gavin And Stacey” was a joy.
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