Reviewed by Jodie Crawford
Opening Night verdict ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Fantastically Great Women is based on the book by Kate Pankhurst. Oh, that name rings a bell doesn’t it? Although not a direct descendant of The Great Emmmeline, Kate is in fact a distant relative. With connections like that it is no surprise that Kate has written about so many women in history that have changed and shaped the world.
Director Amy Hodge and the creative team have taken Kate’s books and woven lives of these great women together through music, humour, history and plenty of pizzazz!

In the opening scenes we meet Jade ( Georgia Grant-Anderson) who is on a school trip to a museum and gets separated from the group. Jade is going through some personal issues and is feeling vulnerable and unheard. She finds herself in the gallery of greatness, where her adventure really begins.
She meets at array of great women, each has a lesson for Jade and gives her guidance on how she too can make an impact on the world around her.

This is hands down one of the greatest family shows I’ve seen. It’s got everything: a magnificent cast, live musicians, creative costumes, an interactive stage, catch songs, and so much more. The depiction of the characters is so imaginative and informative. We learn things while also being entertained and being able to follow a strong narrative. The whole cast is astonishingly good.
Elena Breschi’s colourful and mesmerising performance as Frida Kahlo is truly magnificent. My 7 year old was transfixed from the moment she came onto the stage and chatted about her for the entire way home in the car.

Jennifer Caldwell, is a brilliantly enigmatic Emmeline Pankhurst, in her military gear and rapping in Deeds Not Words (my favourite number of the show). Chloe Hart is just perfect, I’m lucky enough to have seen Chloe in a few different shows and she never disappoints. Her vocals are outstanding, she is dynamic and entertaining throughout the whole show. I’m a big fan!
Leah Vassel stole my heart as Rosa Parks, so gentle and powerful, she had us all hanging on to her every word.

Millie Kiss is simply wonderful in her adult stage debut as Anne Frank, and Georgia Grant-Anderson is divine, she has so much talented. She carried us through the narrative from start to finish, we laughed with her, felt empathy towards her and generally just wanted to be a little bit like her.
The cast work so well together. This is the strongest cast of this show that I have seen. And I would keep going back to see them again and again.

I loved everything about this and will be singing the songs for months to come – until, I no doubt, go and see it again.
Every single girl, woman, and ally should go and see this show and maybe then, together we can make a little difference too. Each of us a fantastically great woman in our own right.
Fantastically Great Women is on at The Lowry until Sunday 7th January tickets available here.