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It聮s
so nice to go
to the theatre at Christmas and not to have to sit through a traditional
pantomime. Don聮t get me wrong, they聮re always great fun,
but sometimes you do fancy a change!
This
year it聮s provided by the staging of Jungle Book by the Birmingham
Stage Company. Rudyard Kipling聮s endearing story of Mowlgi
the 聭wolf boy聮, who grows up in the jungle will remain
a favourite with readers and audiences. Us parents remember seeing
it at the cinema, while the kids will probably have seen it on video
or DVD.
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The
Jungle Book |
But
while there appeared to be some disappointment amongst the Old Rep
audience, that the songs weren聮t from the famous Disney film,
they soon got over it - with the realisation even without the memorable
songs, Graeme Messer聮s production, with music by BB Cooper
and Barb Jungr, was really rather good.
Star
performances
Star performances for me came from Ben Watson at Tabaqui the Jeckal
and Mary Betts, who played the hypnotic snake, Kaa.
The cast even managed to hold the attention of what was a very young
audience, which again shows just how well staged this version of
Jungle Book actually is.
The set design and costumes were well thought out and certainly
help provide a jungle atmosphere. And anyone without pantomime withdrawal
symptoms would have been comforted by the vanishing monkeys that
as always, were behind you!
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