REVIEW: Cinderella at The Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            It’s really starting to feel like Christmas is nearly here,  following our visit to the opening night of the panto - Cinderella at  the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham.
Cinderella is the classic fairytale about a downtrodden and deprived  girl, treated so awfully by her two ugly step-sisters. Her path to true  love and happiness with the dashing Prince, is helped along by her fairy  godmother, her friend Buttons and a few more colourful characters too.
Not wishing to give too much away, we can assure you this is terrific  fun, family viewing with elements to make everyone chuckle. It includes  all the traditional pantomime ingredients of slap-stick humour,  double-entendres, music and dance.
Buttons was hilarious and the addition of ‘Theo the Mouse’ was  fantastic. Theo, a cheeky little puppet, was particularly well received  by younger members of the audience. Once again the costumes and scenery  were visually stunning, with the ugly sisters coming up trumps with  their garish takes on fashion. We particularly enjoyed the pantomime  interpretation of a certain Take That track!
The panto is a family tradition that you never grow out of - you just  find yourself laughing more at the bits you never quite understood when  you were a child. So, don’t miss out this year. We have been told that  ticket sales are already in excess of 30,000, so with this in mind don’t  be disappointed and leave it until the last minute - book your tickets  now!
Cinderella runs until Saturday 8 January 2011 at The Everyman  Theatre, Cheltenham with tickets priced from £10.
Explore Gloucestershire
29 November 2010
 
  
          
     
   
    
    
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