The pantomime season - already? Oh yes it is! And Walmsley AODS have served up a real treat for those hoping to get an early taste of the festive atmosphere, with some magnificent performances and stunning, colourful sets.
The ancient tale of the lad with the lamp who finds fortune thanks to his all powerful genie friend is wonderfully brought to life providing top class entertainment for an audience with a a wide variety of tastes. It is packed full of the usual ingredients for a good panto - song, dance, slapstick and gags old and even older.
Roy Iddon's Widow Twankey steals the show with a quite superb performance as the amorous washerwoman and does a great job of playing off the audience to good effect. And his side-kick, Wishee Washee played by David Witt also adds to the fun. Delaney Brindle is a first class principal boy in the title role and ably partnered by Christine Collins as the Princess. Norman Bowers is suitably villainous and sinister as the evil magician, Abanazar exciting the boos and hisses of the packed audience and Michael Taylor is also well cast as the Emperor.
The ancient tale of the lad with the lamp who finds fortune thanks to his all powerful genie friend is wonderfully brought to life providing top class entertainment for an audience with a a wide variety of tastes. It is packed full of the usual ingredients for a good panto - song, dance, slapstick and gags old and even older.
Roy Iddon's Widow Twankey steals the show with a quite superb performance as the amorous washerwoman and does a great job of playing off the audience to good effect. And his side-kick, Wishee Washee played by David Witt also adds to the fun. Delaney Brindle is a first class principal boy in the title role and ably partnered by Christine Collins as the Princess. Norman Bowers is suitably villainous and sinister as the evil magician, Abanazar exciting the boos and hisses of the packed audience and Michael Taylor is also well cast as the Emperor.
Dave Toomer