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The Tempest

Published Monday 11 October 2004 at 17:50 by Kevin Berry

Will the Kidz (sic) be delighted and enthused? Probably not. The Shakespeare 4 Kidz company purports to make Shakespeare accessible for primary school and earlier secondary school age ranges but, while previous company productions seen by this reviewer have been reasonably faithful and quite enjoyable, The Tempest is little more than a pantomime and not an especially memorable one at that.

Prospero’s cave looks something of an afterthought, resembling a garden shed in the corner of an allotment. There is some enthusiasm on stage and signs of potential in a predominantly young cast. Ali James who plays Ariel can look forward to a bright and busy future. Ed Burnside, who plays Stephano, is a more than useful prospect and, if children watching this show do go to the theatre in four or five years, they will surely see him in more prominent roles.

There are one or two good songs by Julian Chenery and Matt Gimblett but little in the way of enterprising choreography. The pair’s anthem Reunited has an infectious feel and some children were mouthing the words as they left.

Overall there is a feeling of dumbing way, way down. Having a character cry out “Does my bum look big in this?” is going too far. It is unpleasantly patronising. Children who are becoming fascinated with the Bard’s language will not know what to make of it.

Production information

By:
Julian Chenery and Matt Gimblett
Cast:
Jason Lee Scott, Ellie Kirk, Paul Parris

Production information can change over the run of the show.

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Run sheet

Palace Mansfield
September 14-17 2004
Middlesbrough Theatre Middlesbrough
September 20-23 2004
Charter Preston
September 27-28 2004
Victoria Halifax
October 1 2004
Arts Centre Radlett
October 4- 5 2004
Dorking Halls Dorking
October 6- 7 2004
White Rock Hastings
October 8 2004
Wyvern Swindon
October 11-12 2004
Victoria Hall Stoke-on-Trent
October 13 2004
Festival Malvern
October 14 2004
Royal Spa Centre Leamington Spa
October 15 2004
Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells
October 18 2004
Albert Halls Stirling
October 26 2004
Pavilion Glasgow
October 28-29 2004
Woodville Halls Gravesend
November 1- 2 2004
Camberley Theatre Camberley
November 3 2004
Spa Pavilion Felixstowe
November 4- 5 2004
New Alexandra Birmingham
November 8- 9 2004
Fairfield Halls, Ashcroft Croydon
November 11-12 2004
Royal and Derngate, Derngate Northampton
November 15-16 2004
Embassy Skegness
November 17 2004
City Varieties Leeds
November 22-23 2004
Sands Centre Carlisle
November 26 2004
Princess Torquay
November 29 2004
Pavilion Worthing
November 30-December 1 2004
New Hull
January 20 2005
Capitol Horsham
January 26 2005
Empire Liverpool
January 28 2005
Hall for Cornwall Truro
February 7 2005
Queen's Barnstaple
February 9 2005
Corn Exchange Cambridge
February 21 2005
De Montfort Hall Leicester
February 23 2005
Grand Wolverhampton
February 25 2005
Cliffs Pavilion Southend-on-Sea
March 1 2005
Swan High Wycombe
March 3 2005
Gordon Craig Stevenage
March 4 2005
Victoria Hall Stoke-on-Trent
March 8 2005
Assembly Rooms Derby
March 10-April 10 2005
Broadway Peterborough
March 11 2005
Gala Durham
March 14 2005
Civic Hall Bedworth
March 16 2005
Lowry Salford
March 17-18 2005
Charing Cross Theatre (formerly New Players) London
April 5- 9 2005
Theatre Royal Wakefield
April 12 2005
St George's Concert Hall Bradford
April 15 2005
Octagon Yeovil
April 22 2005
Congress Eastbourne
April 26 2005
Milton Keynes Theatre Milton Keynes
April 27 2005
Orchard Dartford
April 29 2005
New Hull
January 18, 15 2009
Victoria Halifax
January 27 2009
Royal and Derngate, Derngate Northampton
February 3 2009
Cliffs Pavilion Southend-on-Sea
February 6 2009
Playhouse Weston Super Mare
February 26 2009
Empire Sunderland
March 2 2009
Lowry Salford
March 4 2009
Grand Wolverhampton
March 6 2009
Orchard Dartford
March 20 2009
King's Portsmouth
April 1 2009
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