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Post by rosemary on Dec 9, 2005 14:07:33 GMT
Just want to wish Shaun all the best for his opening night in Snow White tonight. Hope it all goes well and it's a fab night! That goes for the rest of the run as well.
Sadly I don't think there's much chance of me getting to Rhyl before 7th Jan but if I possibly can, I will!
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Post by rosemary on Dec 12, 2005 19:56:11 GMT
Review from The Stage website. Pity they seem to have renamed Shaun (although it's right in the cast list further down)... www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/10819/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfsSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs The big difference between this Snow White and others I’ve seen is that the seven inhabitants of Snow White’s forest refuge are played by real dwarfs. Each is able to establish individuality so the relationship between them and their beautiful fugitive has real emotional charge. Their delightful Snow White is Rebecca Trehearn proving that sweet innocence needn’t be pale and insipid. Her charm and genuine niceness had little girls in the audience firmly rooting for her. I’ve rarely heard so many young female voices so vociferous with advice for their heroine. As the queen, Sue Pollard in a glittery black dress is more demented than wicked, stomping about in frustration when thwarted and engineering some nice hissing and booing. Andy Collins’ Muddles has instant rapport with the audience, shaming reluctant adults into making fools of themselves and being especially good with the young volunteers on stage. His finest moment is a wildly anarchic Twelve Days of Christmas. Shane Dalton sings well as a nicely stuck-up prince. Shaun Curry looks sinister as the queen’s henchman but isn’t given enough villainy or comedy to make much of an impact. Overall it’s a fine family pantomime and those dwarfs really make a difference. Victor Hallett Monday 12 December 2005 06:15 PM Production information Management: Peter Frosdickinson and Martin Dodd for UK Productions in association with Rhyl Pavilion Theatre Cast: Su Pollard, Rebecca Trehearn, Andy Collins, Shaun Curry, Shaun Dalton, Gay Harris Dancers Director: Terry Morrison Musical direction: Steve Allan Jones Production information can change over the run of the show. Run sheet Pavilion Rhyl December 9-January 7
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Post by Helen on Dec 19, 2005 19:37:35 GMT
well Shaun Dalton makes a Perfectly Posh Prince & sings beautifully ;D ;D ;D not sure about this Shane Dalton though maybe i should check him out
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