Wednesday 16 May 2018

Panto Reviews - Bath 2017

Reviews for SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS at the Theatre Royal Bath from: 

BATH CHRONICLEBRISTOL POSTWESTERN DAILY PRESSWILTSHIRE TIMESTHE BATH MAGAZINE,SWINDON ADVERTISERWHAT’S ON BATHFINE TIMES RECORDER, THE BATH & WILTSHIRE PARENTSTAGE TALK MAGAZINEFAMILIES IN BATH,THE STAGE,  THEATRE BATH and GLOBALMOUSE TRAVELS.

Links to reviews available online:

THE BATH MAGAZINE:

SWINDON ADVERTISER:
Muddles and his mother, Dame Dolly (Nick Wilton) up the comedy ante this year with their corpsing, wisecracks and impressive feats of endurance (we were out of breath just looking at them running laps around the stage). Prepare for heaps of laughs, a jolly old time and to dodge the odd airborne bra…”
http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/leisure/reviews/15715628.REVIEW__Laughs_galore_at_Snow_White_in_Theatre_Royal_Bath/

WHAT’S ON BATH:

FINE TIMES RECORDER:

THE BATH & WILTSHIRE PARENT:

WILTSHIRE TIMES:

STAGE TALK MAGAZINE

FAMILIES IN BATH:

THE STAGE:

THEATRE BATH:

GLOBALMOUSE TRAVELS:

Additional online review from MUSICAL THEATRE LIVES IN ME:
Harriet Thorpe played a suitably evil Wicked Queen, receiving plenty of boos and hisses from the audience who hung on her every word. I especially enjoyed any scenes she shared with Jon Monie as Muddles and Nick Wilton as Dame Dolly, with brilliant comedic timing and interaction.  With the dame being one of the most popular parts of any pantomime, Nick Wilton took the role in his stride, interacting directly with the audience with ease and delighting in rushing around the stage in multiple over the top costumes”.