Elf The Musical
Information
- Date
- 4th November 2022
- Society
- Walmsley Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
- Venue
- Walmsley Parish Hall
- Type of Production
- Musical
- Director
- Nora Howcroft
- Musical Director
- Tim Power & Tom Bowes
- Choreographer
- Lara Syddall
- Written By
- Thomas Meehan and Bob Martin
Well Christmas came early with Walmsley Church AODS’ charming version of Elf the Musical. It was lovely to see the young audience. Stage left was Santa’s cosy room with fireplace and Christmas stockings hung up - one for Santa and one for Mrs Claus, with drink trolly for Santa’s tipple complete with glowing flickering fire in the hearth. Stage right was used for various scenes with park bench throughout the show. The stage was used for Santa’s workshop, the park, the Hobbs’ house and the office. The scene where Santa can finally fly was very cute complete with blow up reindeer, sleigh and Santa flying off into the sky – magical! Stage Manager John West and Stage Crew Anne Cocking, Gillian Hadfield, Nora Howcroft, Dave McGreavy, Gill Pollitt, Zoe Pollitt, Linda West and Janet Witt.
Sound was unobtrusive as it should be - Sound by Lea Royse and Elodie Perrier. Lighting enhanced the various scenes, although Stage right the Hobbs family were in darkness at one point but a lovely effect of snow was created on the back wall - very impressive! Costumes all befitted and the Elves looked a delight - well done for spending all that time on your knees! Loved Santa’s Rudolph slippers too. It felt like Christmas with all the Christmas jumpers and head wear at the end - very festive! Wardrobe by Julie Kirby and team. Musical Director Tim Power helped by Assistant Musical Director Tom Bowes worked their magic on the cast.
Choreographer Lara Syddall set a fab opening number and it looked so colourful too. Skating was also included in the show although I did have my heart in my mouth a few times. Nora Howcroft directs this show about Buddy the oversized elf who is happy all the time. We are taken on his journey of finding his dad and his trying to be accepted and finding love. The stage was well used throughout. The chorus were a real support in this show and lovely to see so many young ones in the cast. Just be careful of looking out into the audience and not engaging with on stage action.
David Wilson plays Mr Greenway and Fake Santa. What can I say - Fake Santa in a fight - tut tut –but hilarious! Val Greenhalgh takes on Chadwick and don’t ask her for ideas about a book as it will involve asparagus – so funny! Robert Peters as Santa Claus: perfect casting - he looked and played the part excellently. Eileen Reeves took on the office gossip playing Debs who probably looks through Weightwatchers books while she’s eating sweets (been there!) - lively quirky character with energy. Vikki Wilson took on Mrs Claus/Matthews and Charlotte Dennon - great characters - loved Mrs Claus with her quiet calm. The family Hobbs were Michael Hobbs played by Theo Lindley, Emily Hobbs by Julie Ogden and Walter Hobbs, Alan Moss - a family who have lost their Christmas spirit until Buddy came into their lives. Scarlett Sandiford playing Jovie was an absolute delight and lovely voice too. “Never Fall in Love With An Elf” - delightful! The girl who just cannot get into the Christmas spirit but also is warmed by Buddy’s enthusiasm - great character. Scarlett is one to watch out for in future. The title role of Buddy the elf is played by Joe Davies. His cheekiness was infectious and his energy knows no bounds - well done! The showstopper for me was “Nobody Cares About Santa” with the fake ensemble Santas all feeling hard done by - brilliant characterisations and sound.
Congratulations to Cast, Crew and Committee and thank you for inviting my guest Carol and I (I’m ready for Christmas now!).
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