I cannot conceive how those original puppets came to be. Did nobody, nobody in the designing or creation or rehearsal process think, “hey guys, maybe we should change something up here, cause this looks a bit wrong?” I mean come on. How did that get approved by so many creatives before it got to stage?
Has putting words like ‘triggered’ into shows ever not been cringey? I genuinely can’t think of a time it’s not come across as a ‘how do you do fellow kids?’ moment Also this made me remember how I’ll never forgive Bedknobs and Broomsticks for that ending twist. Genuinely left the theatre feeling like I’d been emotionally robbed for the sake of recreating the bittersweetess of Mary Poppins.
Same i'm working very hard to repress that ending so I can go back to enjoying the film version. I hate that sort of ending anyway in other media somehow it was even worse watching it live.
Generic was exactly the word I used to describe the music, and I thought the lyrics and book were some of the worst I’d ever heard in a show. The issue for me though is that it felt tonally confused, because the simplicity of the script and extravagance of the visual elements very much will appeal to younger kids, but then they go into some quite graphic detail in their description of murdering and skinning the puppies. For me it just felt like bad panto
Not sure what to expect about this show, but the photos look great and I missed it near me. I would have loved to go and support one of the ensemble members I was at University with and worked with once and she was phenomenal and I'm over the moon she is touring and doing so well!
This show far exceeded my expectations , unfortunately they were very low to begin with ! I’d give it a 3 stars but it’s completely inoffensive and the puppetry I do believe was excellent
Interesting you felt it had a pantomime atmosphere! As a young teen I was a cast member in my local panto written by, directed and starring Johnny McKnight!
Notices the edit between the second and third time that Mickey tells us he’s not obsessed with counting dalmatian puppies. Mickey did a certain stagey fiancée have to rescue you and did you try and hide it? 😂❤
I wasn't a fan of the adaptation side either. In particular that joke about Peta, it makes them look like heroes, anything but. But the songs, while yes, derivative, were nice. The Puppetry was the star!
Slip inserted into programmes: "Sadly, twenty six puppies contracted parvo during the tour and, as a result, do not appear in this performance. We hope this does not affect your enjoyment."
I saw this production in Norwich and wasn’t expecting any thing from it - I was pleasantly surprised!. On the other hand I saw both Heathers and Bonnie & Clyde here and thought they were both bland and uninteresting. Does this mean I know nothing - Bonnie & Clyde didn’t finish their tour and when I saw Heathers the theatre was only half full.
I find it hard to believe that Heathers is somehow more bland and uninteresting than a 101 Dalmations adaptation 😂 perhaps that particular cast was lacking something
If a musical theatre critic on TH-cam can't use jazz hands in their reviews, then who among us can? You be you, MickeyJoTheatre!😆
An exceptionally valid point.
@@MickeyJoTheatre absolutely.
I watch most of your YT content and I've not once thought "that fellow uses his hands too much". Perhaps those who do should stick to podcasts.
I cannot conceive how those original puppets came to be. Did nobody, nobody in the designing or creation or rehearsal process think, “hey guys, maybe we should change something up here, cause this looks a bit wrong?” I mean come on. How did that get approved by so many creatives before it got to stage?
Has putting words like ‘triggered’ into shows ever not been cringey? I genuinely can’t think of a time it’s not come across as a ‘how do you do fellow kids?’ moment
Also this made me remember how I’ll never forgive Bedknobs and Broomsticks for that ending twist. Genuinely left the theatre feeling like I’d been emotionally robbed for the sake of recreating the bittersweetess of Mary Poppins.
Same i'm working very hard to repress that ending so I can go back to enjoying the film version. I hate that sort of ending anyway in other media somehow it was even worse watching it live.
What was the twist?
@@emhu2594it was all a dream (my least favourite or cliche plot twists)
Stop trying to make fetch happen Mickey, it's never going to happen 😂
Generic was exactly the word I used to describe the music, and I thought the lyrics and book were some of the worst I’d ever heard in a show. The issue for me though is that it felt tonally confused, because the simplicity of the script and extravagance of the visual elements very much will appeal to younger kids, but then they go into some quite graphic detail in their description of murdering and skinning the puppies. For me it just felt like bad panto
In the book, the two lead Dalmatians are Pongo and Missis. Perdita is another Dalmatian the Dearlys adopt to help feed the puppies.
Watching it in Cardiff next weekend
I love your reviews. I did see the Enfield haunting twice, completely baffling and enjoyable on both occasions 🤣
Did the ushers have to tell you to leave both times at the end? 😂
@@emhu2594 yes it was very sudden 😂
Thanks. Not sorry to miss this show.
You might be able to catch Sh*t . Meet . Fan at MCC while you are in NYC since it just got extended.
Not sure what to expect about this show, but the photos look great and I missed it near me. I would have loved to go and support one of the ensemble members I was at University with and worked with once and she was phenomenal and I'm over the moon she is touring and doing so well!
This show far exceeded my expectations , unfortunately they were very low to begin with !
I’d give it a 3 stars but it’s completely inoffensive and the puppetry I do believe was excellent
I would like to recommend a place by the name of Sight & Sound Theatres. You might like it!
My brother's currently working on this in the crew but I haven't had chance to see it yet, interesting to hear your thoughts.
Interesting you felt it had a pantomime atmosphere! As a young teen I was a cast member in my local panto written by, directed and starring Johnny McKnight!
music and lyrics by Douglas Hodge?? Now that was something I wasn't expecting to hear this year lol
Just got my tix for RAGTIME. Can't wait!!!
Hometown mention!
Notices the edit between the second and third time that Mickey tells us he’s not obsessed with counting dalmatian puppies. Mickey did a certain stagey fiancée have to rescue you and did you try and hide it? 😂❤
I wasn't a fan of the adaptation side either. In particular that joke about Peta, it makes them look like heroes, anything but. But the songs, while yes, derivative, were nice. The Puppetry was the star!
Mickey go and watch a diffrent man in the cinema it’s about an off broadway production as well as other things
Slip inserted into programmes: "Sadly, twenty six puppies contracted parvo during the tour and, as a result, do not appear in this performance. We hope this does not affect your enjoyment."
Wasn't Douglas Hodge willy wonka in the og charlie and the chocolate factory?
Ooooooo 😮
I saw this production in Norwich and wasn’t expecting any thing from it - I was pleasantly surprised!. On the other hand I saw both Heathers and Bonnie & Clyde here and thought they were both bland and uninteresting. Does this mean I know nothing - Bonnie & Clyde didn’t finish their tour and when I saw Heathers the theatre was only half full.
I find it hard to believe that Heathers is somehow more bland and uninteresting than a 101 Dalmations adaptation 😂 perhaps that particular cast was lacking something