Directed by
Bonnie Lythgoe - Written by Christopher Wood
Set and
Costume design by Christopher Wood - Musical Direction by Matthew Reid
Choreography
by Juliette Verne - Presented by Bonnie Lythgoe Productions,
State
Theatre, Sydney, July 7th – 16th, 2017
Reviewed by
Bill Stephens
Best known
in Australia as a judge in the Television series, So You Think You Can Dance, Bonnie Lythgoe is also a flamboyant
theatre producer with a passion for pantomime. As one who has fond memories of
the lavish Tivoli pantos when Jenny Howard reigned supreme as Principal Boy, on
the Tivoli circuit. Then later when she toured country areas in Sorlie’s
travelling tent show, when the Saturday afternoon panto, with Jenny as the
Principal boy, and the irrepressible Bobby Lebrun as the very blokey dame,
their performances seeded a lifetime fascination with theatre.
Todd McKenney (Captain Hook) - Tim Maddren (Peter Pan) and the cast of "The Adventures of Peter Pan & Tinker Bell" |
Lythgoe’s
production of “The Adventures of Peter Pan & Tinker Bell” doesn’t have a
Principal Boy or a Dame in the traditional sense. Instead it has a serviceable
script, written script by Christopher Wood, who is also responsible for the
attractive set and costumes, which follows the dot-points of the familiar story.
Including topical references, attractive
original songs by Claire Dallison Weitz and Ian Wherry, and Juliette
Verne’s snappily choreographed
production numbers, Wood follows the modern British panto tradition of being “a
theatrical entertainment, mainly for children, which involves music, topical
jokes and slapstick comedy, based on a fairy tale or nursery story”.
The show has
admirable production values with colourful, storybook settings, pretty
costumes, and lots of star cloths that glitter and sparkle under the colourful
lighting, even if the busy lighting design does tend to overlook
the necessity of highlighting the actors faces.
Kevan Orkian (Smee) - Todd McKenney (Captain Hook) |
The cast is attractive
and energetic led by British comedian, Kev Orkian, who quickly engages the
audience, and skilfully anchors the show as a very funny, character called Smee.
Orkian’s physical comedy is a joy, and
his engagement with the audience is masterful, particularly in the two hilarious
routines, one concerning confusion with names, and the other involving toilet
rolls tosed out into the audience. Both send the audience into hysterics, and
in both, he gets great support from his four pirate off-siders, Ric Pragnell,
Matthew Geronomi, Michael Stone, and Jay Johns, who also contribute some
impressive dance moves elsewhere along the way.
Orkian gets
a run for his money from the spectacularly costumed Todd McKenney as the
dastardly Captain Hook, Johnny Depp
could take a lesson from McKenney, who gave every appearance of enjoying
himself enormously, whipping the kids into a frenzy of booing with his antics, and
twirling his moustache and nailing each song with considerable style and
panache.
Katrina Retallick
completes the triumvirate, charming firstly as Mrs Darling, then deliciously
dorky as Mimi the Magic Mermaid, complete with sequinned fishtail and three
fishy attendants in the hard-working trio, Natasha Window, Sophie Holloway and Emmy
Saheki, who dance up a storm in a succession of roles throughout the show.
Tim Maddren
does some impressive flying as Peter Pan, Jaime Hadwen is delightful as a
roller-skating Tinker Bell, and glamorous Robyn Loau works hard to make an
impression in the rather thankless role of Tiger Lily.
Jaime Hadwen (Tinker Bell) |
So does
Panto still do it for contemporary kids? Judging from the reaction of the normally
reserved, Miss Five, whom I borrowed for the evening as my quality-control app,
it sure does. She booed with gusto, sang along with the songs, laughed at every
gag, delighted at being sprayed by water-pistols, and by the end of the finale,
was so entranced, that she jumped out of her seat and blissfully ran
down the aisle towards the cascading bubbles.
Thank you,
Ms. Lythgoe, for this opportunity to introduce her to the magic of live panto. Hopefully it will inspire her also to a lifetime of many more such magical theatrical
experiences.
Kev Orkian (Smee) - Todd McKenney (Captain Hook) Ric Pragnell (obscurred) Jay Johns (obscurred) Michael Stone, Matt Geronimi |
Photos by Robert Catto
This review is also published in Australian Arts Review. www.artsreview.com.au