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Theatre review: Goldilocks and the Three Bears

This celebrity-filled panto is showbiz at its showiest, says John Nathan

December 30, 2019 15:29
Paul O’Grady (centre) as Baron Von Savage
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“What a gift,” says Julian Clary who can inject profanity into the most innocuous phrase with the slightest inflection. He is referring to the role that has been bestowed on him — The Ringmaster — for this year’s most extravagant seasonal panto.

This is the first sign that it matters not a jot which fairy tail is being dusted off here. Since the Palladium panto became a thing in 2016 with Cinderella, celebrity and spectacle has been prioritised over storytelling. 

So this year sees the return of Paul O’Grady, not as as the comedian’s alter ego Lily but his other alter ego, the lesser known dastardly and whip-wielding Baron Von Savage whose Circus of Nightmares has not only come to town but is in direct competition with the big top owned by one Betty Barham, or as Clary calls him dryly, Gary Wilmot in a dress. 

It is Betty’s circus to which Clary’s Ringmaster is affiliated, and why he gets to say “If that Baron puts one finger in my ring I’m calling the police.”