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Theatre review: Cinderella

This panto needs more oomph says John Nathan

December 2, 2019 12:12
Madame Meanie and her reptilian enforcer

ByJohn Nathan, John Nathan

1 min read

Like all traditions, pantomime is ripe for reinvention. This is why fresh blood in the form of panto newbies Timmika Ramsay in the title role of Cinderella and director Tinuke Craig can only be a good thing. In theory.

Along with writer Jude Christian the creators and star of this first offering of the panto season have subverted nearly every expectation attached to Cinderella, among them that exploitation is overcome when two white, heterosexual people fall in love.

So Christian’s reworked version of the fairy tale sees a modern, British, black Cinders working on a zero hours contract for her “snuggly” sisters Popsy and Topsy (Lauren Samuels and Mairi Barclay), both of them satisfyingly vile Instagram obsessives. With their mother Madame Meanie (Shobna Gulati) they live in a glammed up semi with a front door bookended by corinthian columns.

When Buttons (Jodie Jacobs) falls for Popsy, the two get married in a gay civil ceremony along with Cinders and her Prince, refreshingly played by Gabriel Fleary as a guileless geek.