News Release
| 12/6/2005 Dana Adams Leo Weekly Theatre Review: Cinderella, A Holiday Panto The Frazier Historical Arms Museum wants to expose Louisville to panto, a theater form that has rarely been presented in the United States. A staple of the British holiday season since the middle ages, traditional panto encourages audience participation, uses slapstick humor, mixes gender roles and sprinkles the dialogue with local references. In “Cinderella, A Holiday Panto,” the performances ranged from very strong to merely adequate. The traditional use of a junior chorus played well, and the children were delightful. Among the adult characters, the standouts were the Ugly Sisters, played by Lucas W. Adams (Hollyhock) and Mike Fryman (Pansy). They are two funny, talented men who should take their show on the road. Sylvia Cardwell was excellent as the Fairy Godmother, as was Janet Jenkins as Buttons. Jeremy White was entertaining as the beleaguered Lord Dandini. |
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