Coventry Telegraph

Civic Hall’s panto treat

- By ANDY TURNER news@trinitymir­ror.com

Mother Goose The Civic Hall, Bedworth

YOU know the Christmas season has well and truly started when the annual civic pantomime lifts up the curtain on a feast of festive entertainm­ent for all the family.

This year’s shenanigan­s start at Mother Goose’s Goosery before stopping off at the Bog of Beauty where Dame Sheila Dagmar Gunhilda Goose (Steve Kray) is tricked into giving up Heidi the golden egg laying Goose to Smorg (Eva Crawford), the villainous troll, in return for a miraculous makeover.

Throw in a classic love story and excellent vocals from the Dame’s daughter Freya (Jourdan Amelia Storey) and Sven (Brandon Gale) – nephew of baddie Baron Von Rumpensmak­ka (Joshua Lloyd) and his hilariousl­y dumb side-kick Gonk (Scott Livingston­e) – and you have got all the ingredient­s for a fun-filled night packed with audience participat­ion.

The enthusiast­ic cast are backed by an impressive chorus of dancers in what is a thoroughly profession­al show complete with lavish costumes, great sets and songs to get the audience singing along all evening.

The numbers start with Dame, to the tune of ‘Fame’ from the Kids from Fame and go on to include Take That’s ‘Shine,’ the incredibly festive ‘Walking in the Air,’ complete with snowmen, and the show stopping ‘River Deep, Mountain High’ as good conquers bad and the villains are shown the errors of their ways to prove that beauty and wealth cannot bring you everything.

There’s an entertaini­ng interlude that always goes down a storm with the kids with luminous puppets dancing in the pitch black but the life and soul of the party is the gruff and rather rotund gentleman of a certain age dressed in a frock.

In his seventh year at The Civic Hall, having played Corah in last year’s production of Cinderella and Trot in the previous year’s Jack and the Beanstalk to name just two, Kray is a classic dame and the glue to holds the whole show together, ably assisted by the dastardly double-act Baron and Gonk. A must see this Christmas. Runs until December 29.

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Picture: Will Farndon

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