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Cinderella

Author: Gordon Harris

Information

Date
20th February 2016
Society
Gillingham St Paul's Drama Group
Venue
Church Hall
Type of Production
PANTO
Director
Marion Martin
Musical Director
Irene Gardenir

I always know what I am going to get when I visit St Paul’s, a night of entertainment. This Cinderella didn’t fail me.

At St Paul’s I always see commitment to whatever they do. They might not have the facilities that other larger groups have but they take this in their stride and it works.

Marion Martin was at the helm this time and her experience in amateur theatre shows in this Cinderella. She took her cast and loaded the stage with them. Musical numbers were good as was the choice of music, whether pre recorded or live, in the capable hands of their long term Musical Director Irene Gardiner.

Marion’s cast gave us their best. I liked the dames (Nick Swain and Graham Lord) Hernia and Nausla - they bounced off one another, at a pace and did a good job as the Uglys. Buttons (Sally Murphy) kept us entertained and her ad-libbing with the audience on local subjects..well done to her, this sometimes can fall flat, but she coped well and was bright and jolly.

The Herald (Martin Newell), played a tongue in cheek herald and got most of the evenings laughs. Ella and the Prince (Asley Simister and Mel Newman) although a bit of an age difference, were teamed adequately. Steph Healey gave us a camp over the top Devilla Cruel: perfect, a part made for her.

Simple dance movement, but honestly that’s all it needed. Costumes were bright and colorful, but I could not denote which period it was, a bit of mishmash. Nice to see it this year without the song sheet, that sometimes is boring. Yes, we know it's there to give time for the cast to change for the finale.

Everyone else in the cast gave us their all, too many to mention, but well done to all.

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