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101 Dalmatians
101 Dalmatians

The Hundred And One Dalmatians

Review by Enola Radford
An all-round family friendly performance showcasing the talents of some of the county's rising stars.

The Hundred And One Dalmatians @ the Theatre Royal
Start Date:25/07/2006
End Date:29/07/2006
Prices:adult £6 - £13
Telephone Number:0115 989 5555
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Genres:Performing Arts
Venue Name:Royal Centre
About Enola...

Enola, from Kimberley, loves the cultural side of our city and her two favourite places are the Arboretum and Hockley. She currently works as a fashion /commercial model and in a call centre in the evenings.

The Hundred And One Dalmatians is well known as a much loved children's classic. Indeed, it has earned its place in the Hollywood halls of fame through a dumbed down Disney movie. Thankfully, this Glyn Robbins's adaptation performed by The Royal Company contained much more appeal for the whole family.

Complete with a 1960s soundtrack and fashion, the play is both upbeat and interactive with swift scene changes to keep the kids at bay!

101 Dalmatians
101 Dalmatians

However, whilst appealing to children, the audience involvement could warm even the coldest of hearts.

The play

The play itself stays very close to the original story, and even throws in a few double entendres which make for secretive adult amusement.

The children in the audience were much too captivated to notice anyway, swept away into this fairytale where dogs stand and talk just like people – except for when their human pets enter the room of course!

Cruella

Toyah Wilcox was the much-touted star of the production, and made for a very impressive Cruella.

101 Dalmatians
101 Dalmatians

Again, her caricatured performance was fuelled by audience interaction; with children booing upon her entrance and exit, and her shouting things back at their innocent heckles.

Toyah's dancing skills were put to good use in sections of the play also, and it was blatantly obvious that she was thoroughly enjoying every camped up moment!

Mr Pongo

As well as Toyah's undoubted star talent, it became apparent that there are indeed a fair few rising stars waiting in the wings at the Royal Company. Amongst these was Matt Grainger, playing Mr Pongo.

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The young stars of the Royal Company also made enchanting puppies, which children in the audience then imitated not only throughout the performance and interval, but also on the tram home with their little souvenir tails on!

For both children and children-at-heart alike, The 101 Dalmatians remains an enchanting piece of theatre which broadcasts the talent of our fine county for all to see.

I give The 101 Dalmatians a Blast reporter 4 out of 5.

last updated: 16/08/06
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