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The Flint Street Nativity

Published Thursday 6 December 2007 at 11:15 by Chris High

The moment every adult dreads is when someone - usually a parent - brings up the time they appeared in the school nativity. The memories of the mayhem and the jealousy of the prime roles being taken by bitter enemies may fade for the participants, but for the parents they linger and it’s these that make for a plot that is never riotous but always fun, with a cast filled with plenty of TV faces to recognise.

Neil Caple (Herod) and Kate McGregor (Mary) in The Flint Street Nativity at the Playhouse, Liverpool

Neil Caple (Herod) and Kate McGregor (Mary) in The Flint Street Nativity at the Playhouse, Liverpool

Kate McGregor in the role of Mary, who is suitably pompous as the classroom swot who can also carry a tune, is perfectly cast and a far cry from Emmerdale’s Emily. Neil Caple as Joseph, whose rubbery, childlike faces and perfectly timed asides are faultless and also Helen Carter as Mary Wannabe, Gabriel, “the chief, number one boss angel”, is superb as the playground bully.

Stealing the show, however, are Karl Davies as a know-it-all Star of Bethlehem, who gets a large portion of the laughs with some general astronomy-minded nerdy-ness, Daniel Casey as a Wise Man Frankincense with a pronounced lisp and the worldly-wise daughter of a farmer played by Samantha Power, who is simply hilarious in her forthright honesty as a Shepherd.

The songs, amended carols giving insights into the children’s home lives, do get a little lost with some heavy harmonising at times, but still succeed in adding a certain quirkiness to the proceedings and, all in all, help make The Flint Street Nativity such a good, fun night out.

Production information

By:
Tim Firth
Management:
Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse
Cast:
Neil Caple, Helen Carter, Daniel Casey, Karl Davies, Annabelle Dowler, Craige Els, Rina Mahoney, Kate McGregor, Samantha Power, Alan Stocks
Director:
Matthew Lloyd
Design:
Robin Don
Sound:
John Leonard
Lighting:
Charles Balfour
Musical direction:
Gavin Kaufman
Run time:
1hr 50mins

Production information can change over the run of the show.

Run sheet

Playhouse Liverpool
November 29 2007-January 12
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