…until you’ve been to the panto you’re not really into the spirit of Christmas. Nottingham Playhouse does one of the best traditional pantos in the country with all the actors pulling together as a team, some of them regulars here for years…
...Kenneth Alan Taylor … [has] lost none of his old magic...
...wonderfully humorous costumes...
Nathan Dowling: huge personality and instant rapport with the audience
King Rat (John Gully): dastardly ... He had a nice line in comic asides for the adults interspersed with his threats and malice.
... yet another winner ...
Highly recommended for children of all ages!
Elaine Peel, Theatreworld Internet Magazine
...an explosion of sparkle and song...
...the theatre’s cracking Christmas offering...
...an excellent orchestra – which joined in the revelry with relish...
Stalwart dames Jeffrey Longmore, as Sarah, and John Elkington, as Mrs Fitzwarren, well deserve their glowing reputation...
Richard Kay and Jenny Fitzpatrick: incredible voices
...the acrobatic Hannah Everitt, as the cat, Rebecca Little, as the scatty fairy, and John Gully, as King Rat, gave stellar performances.
Also standing out for me was Nathan Dowling as Jack, who played the part with energy from start to finish and seemed to truly get into the panto spirit.
My favourite bits were the segment of the story in 3D and an inspired scene with ultraviolet skeletons singing tunes like ’I Ain’t Got Nobody’.
And on top of all that you had the topical and brilliant script by Kenneth Alan Taylor and the hilarious and incredible costumes the Playhouse panto is famous for.
I can easily say I have never seen an audience more excited about a production, and I am sure I was not the only one who left the theatre looking forward to Christmas that little bit more.
Melissa Shaw, Mansfield Chad
Another wonderfully funny, fast-moving, laughter-filled extravaganza...
Kev Castle, Nottingham Hospitals Radio
...it’s a cracker...
...full of colourful costumes, sensational sets, super singing, creative choreography, marvellous music and jovial jokes.
... a fantastic ultra-violet scene … and a superb 3D shipwreck scene ...
Richard Kay: a handsome Dick Whittington with a deep and sexy voice
The acrobatic Hannah Everitt
Jeffrey Longmore: outstanding
Jenny Fitzpatrick: pretty as a picture
John Gully: an excellent and malevolent King Rat
Rebecca Little: absolutely hilarious
... great entertainment.
Dawn Bond, Newark Advertiser
The audience roared their approval throughout...
Keith Armstrong, The Topper
It’s Whittington’s turn again, and it’s fantastic fun
Full to the brim with extravagant glittery sets, big frocks, musical numbers and audience interaction...
[3D] – a truly entertaining scene...
Jeffrey Longmore and John Elkington – Kenneth Alan Taylor’s superb dames of choice – yet again don the extravagant and fabulous frocks this year...
The wonderfully entertaining Nathan Dowling...
The cast are as wonderfully over the top and fun to watch as they have been in previous years...
Hannah Everitt and Jenny Fitzpatrick: both excellent additions to the cast...
Fantastic fun and the perfect way to get into the Christmas spirit...
... impossible not to get carried away.
Emma Halford, Derby Trader
...a must for the family....
Hannah Everitt: a purrfect performance
John Gully: a superb performance
Alice Fitzwarren: in fine voice
Credit to Fairy Bowbells (Rebecca Little) who gave us plenty of laughs...
A great 3D special effects scene...
Great fun and everyone works so hard...
Next year’s show is Aladdin – we’ll be there!
Teresa Gorecka-Marshall, Nottingham Recorder
...ideal escapism for the whole family...
... a dose of slapstick liberally sprinkled with plenty of laughs ...
... something for all the family ...
... two outrageous dames … wonderful at ad-libbing … their audience interaction is a joy to behold
... the stand-out feature this year has to be the inclusion of a three-dimensional scene ...
John Gully’s King Rat: evidently evil but with a definite comic twist
...an evening of sheer escapism ...
...get along the A52 pronto...
You’ll like it – oh yes you will.
Zena Hawley, Derby Evening Telegraph
...another hit panto with wild, vivid costumes, familiar songs and plenty of laughs...
...extremely festive and sparkly and bright...
The Cat – a girl – was an impressive gymnast and the dances were all choreographed well.
The ’moving’ bed scene and other special effects were a hit including the Rat dressed as Johnny Depp from Pirates of the Caribbean. Also we loved the ultraviolet skeleton bone scene ….
We both adored the wedding dress at the end. All in all - a really good show.
Scores: 9.5/ 10
Anna May and Jenny (16), BBC Nottingham online
A great panto this year with lots of laughing and ad libs – plenty of jokes for both adults and kids.
A popular cast included two dames – the elegant Sarah the Cook in her amazing costumes and the entertaining Mrs Fitzwarren who could ad-lib her way out of any situation and keep the audience laughing.
King Rat : riveting and the epitome of all evil.
... a great night out with wild, vivid costumes, familiar songs and plenty of laughs.
Scores: 9 out of 10
Annie and Jay (ages unavailable), BBC Nottingham online