Cinderella

Reviewed by Nikki Cotter

Opening Night verdict ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Tony Peers Productions returns to Warrington’s Parr Hall this month with this year’s Panto offering, a sparkling spin on the classic fairytale, Cinderella. Combining traditional panto elements with wonderful modern touches this is a production all the family will undoubtedly enjoy.

The show tells the tale of Cinderella, who, despite being bossed around by her horrid stepsisters, lives a happy and hopeful life with the help of her loyal friend Buttons. With a yearning to meet the man of her dreams never too far from her thoughts she luckily meets a fabulous Fairy Godmother (TV’s Anne Hegarty) and a happy ending is hopefully in sight.

This entertaining production is well tailored for young audiences, there’s lots of gentle humour, a sprinkling of magic and plenty of brilliant bops woven perfectly into the familiar narrative. While the traditional sets are simple the glittering costumes and intricate choreography superbly delivered by local youth dancers from Felicia Burns School of Dance really ramp up the visuals in this super fun show.

The cast are clearly having a ball onstage with standout performance coming from the Ugly Sisters, played by Philip Meeks and Matt McInnes who provide laughs a plenty and that all important audience interaction. Buttons, played by Daniel Dean packs in the comedy with his much-loved silliness while The Chase’s very own Governess, Anne Hegerty really gets into the spirit of things delighting us all with superb vocals and great comedic timing.

There’s so much to enjoy about this production from the witty script to the vibrant costumes (shoutout to the Ugly Stepsisters and their epic costume changes). There’s plenty of innocent fun for the kids and just the right amount of innuendo for the adults. The localised references in the script allow the cast to really connect with the audience while the physical humour ensures the laughs keep on coming. It’s always wonderful to see families experiencing live theatre together and this show will guarantee magical memories for years to come.

Cinderella runs until Sunday January 12th, with concessions and family tickets available. Tickets and further information can be found here.

Accessible Performances 

Relaxed/Dementia Friendly performance – Saturday 11th January @ 9.45am – Created for people with special educational needs, this performance uses lower volumes for sound effects and fewer flashing lights. Special effects will also be reduced, so pyrotechnics and strobe lighting will not be used. For more information, please contact our box office on 01925 442345.

Signed performance – Sunday 12th January @ 11am – This performance will feature a British Sign Language interpreter who will stand to one side of the stage to translate the script as it is being performed. For more information, please contact our box office on 01925 442345.

Special Offers

Family – Buy 2 adult and 2 child tickets for just £43 (plus fees)

10th Ticket Free – Buy 9 or more tickets and get your 10th ticket free

Seniors BOGOF – Buy one senior citizen ticket and get one free (max 4 free tickets per customer) – Tuesday 7th Jan @ 1.30pm only

Cinderella

Reviewed by Jodie Crawford

Opening Night verdict ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

It’s my favourite time of year, that time of year when we gather together and head into Manchester to be entertained at the annual Opera House Panto. Oh yes it is!

This year we are treated to the age old tale of Cinderella. It has all the traditional ingredients needed to tell the story. From a wicked step mother, a Prince Charming, two step sisters, a Fairy Godmother and our old mate Buttons. 

But as we have now come to expect, from a Manchester Opera House Panto, this show has so much more to give than an old school Panto. This is Manchester. We do things differently here, and Panto is no exception.

Everything about this show is slick. Crossroads Pantomimes deliver a well carved and crafted show with a glitzy set and dazzling costumes. The effects team have gone to town this year, and the scene with Cinderella’s carriage is one of the most magical moments I have ever seen in Panto (and I have seen A LOT of pantos).

I am not sure I am ever going to be ready for a world of Manchester Panto where Nickless (Buttons, this year) and Manford aren’t on stage together. This duo is a match made in Panto heaven. You can see the bond that these two men have with each other both in character and out. They work together elegantly on stage – there is no other Mancunian duo that could capture the audience like these two do.  And boy do we love it! Who knew it was possible to cry tears of laughter while singing Sweet Caroline on a Tuesday night in town! 

Make no mistake, Manford is an all round performer, he’s so much more than just a comedian (which he also does very well obviously) he has become a seasoned Panto pro. He has a rich and deep voice and while his dancing still gives off full on dad dancing vibes, (which is part of the charm) he is enormously entertaining throughout the entire production. But he isn’t alone. Nickless, his right hand man, shines brightly in his role as Buttons. He is a first class panto star. It’s like he was born for it. The gags keep coming, his comic timing is genius, and he clearly loves what he is doing and that makes us, the audience, love him even more. And his James Blunt impression is more James Blunt than James Blunt could do himself. If laughter is the best medicine than Nickless is a healer! 

The whole cast of Cinderella is exquisite, they come together so perfectly to create a night of magical Christmas memories.   

There were stand out performances from Liz Carney and Chloe Chesworth, as the wicked step sisters. Manford and Nickless might need to watch their backs with these two storming onto the Opera House panto scene. I thoroughly enjoyed this comedic duo throughout the show.  

And Panto wouldn’t be panto without a villain for us all to hate (love) and Myra DuBois delivers: the costumes, the gags, the bullying of the bloke who wished he hadn’t sat front centre in the audience, the boos and hisses- all came together perfectly! The dame is an integral part of a Panto, but it takes a special Dame to do what DuBois does – and makes it look so effortless. 

Cinderella is absolutely top notch, a must see, be prepared to laugh your socks off and leave wanting more. 

Cinderella is on at Manchester’s Opera House until Sunday 5th January (with best availability in January) tickets available here.