Christmas has come early to Egerton, where a stunning production of Leslie Bricusse's Scrooge is a sell-out. Audiences must have heard on the grapevine that this show has something for everyone. Its in turn funny and sad, and Director Nora Howcroft succeeds in keeping a large cast moving along swiftly and surely. She's obviously worked the performers hard and its paid off. This is an ambitious show to tackle, and only a society of Walmsley's standing could attempt it and succeed so admirably.
Musical Director Sarah Day helps to lift the show into top gear, and Choreographer Karen Lunt has devised routines which work well. The staging is outstanding. From the moment the curtain opens to show a giant Christmas card, the results are excellent. The special effects are a delight.
Roy Iddon is a splendid Scrooge, changing from miser to philanthropist in style. And his singing is as good as his acting. The ghostly apparitions make their presence felt, particularly Ernest Dawson as the jovial Ghost of Christmas Present. Adrienne Wormald charmingly doubles as Isabel and Helen, and is well matched by David Wilson as Harry and Young Scrooge. David Witt is a wholely believable Bob Cratchit, and young Jamie Fletcher a moving Tiny Tim.
Costumes are exceptionally good - I was particularly taken by the sumptuous robes of Christmas Present. Outstanding among the routines is Thank You Very Much, with an energetic Andrew Turton, and December the 25th with Kathy Turton and Paul Brennan as the Fezziwigs. A great show!
Musical Director Sarah Day helps to lift the show into top gear, and Choreographer Karen Lunt has devised routines which work well. The staging is outstanding. From the moment the curtain opens to show a giant Christmas card, the results are excellent. The special effects are a delight.
Roy Iddon is a splendid Scrooge, changing from miser to philanthropist in style. And his singing is as good as his acting. The ghostly apparitions make their presence felt, particularly Ernest Dawson as the jovial Ghost of Christmas Present. Adrienne Wormald charmingly doubles as Isabel and Helen, and is well matched by David Wilson as Harry and Young Scrooge. David Witt is a wholely believable Bob Cratchit, and young Jamie Fletcher a moving Tiny Tim.
Costumes are exceptionally good - I was particularly taken by the sumptuous robes of Christmas Present. Outstanding among the routines is Thank You Very Much, with an energetic Andrew Turton, and December the 25th with Kathy Turton and Paul Brennan as the Fezziwigs. A great show!
Doreen Crowther