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Rock 'n' Roll - Dick Whittington And His Cat Kooky
Rock 'n' Roll - Dick Whittington And His Cat Kooky By Wayne Lowe, Sat Dec 10th
www.everymanplayhouse.com LIVERPOOL EVERYMAN AND PLAYHOUSEPRESENT: Dick Whittington (3rd Dec 22 Jan ) Chris Redmond as DickWhittington. Also starring Oliver Beamish as Doris, JaisonBeeson as Maximus Ratticus, Zita Frith as our friendly Kooky theCat, Adam Keast as Warren Fitzwarren, Loreto Murray as the FairyBeau, Kate Pinell as Alice Fitzwarren, and finally FrancisTucker as the Sir Percy Pants Von Naselby.
The fantastic panto includes a well developed set to which allthe characters play a musical instrument, sing very well andmake us, the audience seek more and more throughout the entireperformace. Rock 'n' Roll is the key and if you love the goodold panto style, you wont be disappointed. Full of breath takingmusic from fairly old to nearly new. It has a mixture that kidsand grown-ups will love. You'll be taking part in songs, andDoris has a few surprises when you meet her for the first time.Lets just say your not safe even if you sit on the back row...hehe! The idea of the play runs along that Dick Whittington along histravels to become famous and rich in London, he comes across anew friend who is very cool indeed, her name is Kooky and she isthe lovely cat. But an evil rat called Maximus Raticus sends aplague of rats everywhere he can send them, as he wants to rulethe world and the entire solar system as well as London, butDick Whittington is called into action. So with the help of hisfriend kooky the cat, they rid the rats away by Dancing andSinging. The adventure beings on the 3rd of December. Sparklingwith singing, dancing, and even you will be taking part in asong or to. Sing along, and also laugh your cloths off with
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whathas been set to be the biggest and best Rock N Roll party ever -Dick Whittington and his cat kooky give you a treat not toforget. Songs include - Stay, Ladies night, natural women and many moreclassic tracks all sung live by the cast. Entertainment wise - this show is not to be missed. Suitablefor all ages, but contains some strobe special effects throughcertain parts of the panto. Great music and atmosphere bringingyou a great xmas night out. ( * ) ( * ) ( * ) ( * ) ( ) By Wayne Lowe Radio Clatterbrdge.co.uk Radio Presenter (Friday Night Fever)
About the author:Wayne Lowe - A Radio Clatterbridge.co.uk Radio Presenter. Show:Friday Night Fever (The Hottest show at Clatterbridge) |
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