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🌟 Aladdin 🌟 10 December 2023 at 6:00pm at New Theatre Royal, Lincoln ★★★★ Before visiting Lincoln's New Theatre Royal for their 23/24 pantomime Aladdin, I have to admit I was skeptical. For years I have been quite stubborn on the fact that I don't like panto. However, with Aladdin there comes a delightfully engaging show, which works marvels for both adults and children alike. It is very easy for pantomime to get lost in all the silliness, but NTR take a risk as the show holds an extra level of sophistication, with some extremely high quality talent, becoming a hybrid musical-panto. And it is joyous!! With a wildly diverse mix of live songs interjected into the action, including hits from Bruno Mars, Tom Jones and even the Spice Girls, everyone will know them, and it guarantees a really fun time! The New Theatre Royal doesn't have a gigantic stage, and the premise of Aladdin calls for a look of grandeur and wealth. Through Duncan Parker's scenic work and Kimberley Ne
🌟 Sister Act 🌟 1 February 2024 I 7:30pm I Curve Theatre, Leicester I AD - PR Invite ★★★★★ Sister Act: A Divine Musical Comedy opens its new UK tour stretch beginning at Leicester's Curve Theatre. I am beyond thrilled and thankful to have received an invite to review such a culturally monumental show! Made famous by the 1992 film, the stage adaptation features many original songs (Alan Menken), and they are funky and energetic bops! Even from the moment you enter the auditorium, you're greeted with a disco ball and 70s tunes to enhance the disco vibes. You'll have to strap me down to stop me from dancing! We follow music diva Deloris Van Cartier as her career hits a rut, after witnessing her boyfriend commit a heinous murder. Instructed to join the local convent, Delores transforms into Sister Mary Clarence... A woman of many profanities and extremely bright personality is bound to stand out! Landi Oshinowo is hilarious with this non-belonging, especially the confus
🌟 Camp Phoenix 🌟 8 February 2024 I 7:30pm I Lincoln Arts Centre I AD - PR Invite ★★★★★ After four years, the wildly innovative Zest Theatre make a triumphant return to the stage with their nationwide tour of Camp Phoenix, utilising the talents of local youth companies and professional performers. Having been very lucky to conduct an interview with some cast and crew (via Instagram), I had a approximate idea on the show's style. However totally removing any form of bias, nothing could have prepared me for the sheer honesty and sincerity this show displays. Such warm willingness to be open about life's challenges sent tons of goosebumps from beginning to end, and nearly even making me cry towards the finale! Everyone involved really captures the essence of what it means to be a young person in current climates; messages and morals that everyone can identify with. Camp Phoenix follows Zia as they enter a residential with newfound campmates, providing a vast range of chara
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