PIPPIN – proudly presented by the Miranda
Musical Society
Where: Sutherland Memorial School of Arts
When: Friday
15th, Saturday 16th, Wednesday 20th, Friday 22nd, Saturday 23rd at 8pm +
Saturday 16th & 23rd , Sunday 17th & 24th at 2pm
Cost: $25-$33
Reviewed by Lana Hilton
What a fantastic musical!
From start to finish the
production was an absolute assault of the senses; a kaleidoscope of colours,
costumes, music, big beautiful voices and cleavage!
Pippin is the story of a
wandering Prince, struggling to find his purpose in life. Pippin has tried and
failed at many things (much to his father’s dismay) and is searching for that
extraordinary situation in which to place his extraordinary self.
Along the way his tale is
narrated by an array of colourful circus-type characters that help him in his
quest for fulfilment. These characters are politically incorrect, they make
not-so-subtle sexual connotations and create havoc for the monarchy he is a
part of. Are they friends or foes?
The 17-strong cast hold you
captivated throughout the performance with their energetic musical numbers and
fantastic choreography. Their voices are the perfect combination of sass and
strength and their enthusiasm really pulls you into their cheeky, fairytale
world. My favourite number was “No Time At All” and I applauded and cheered and
sang along when invited to.
I was going to say that it’s a
show the whole family can enjoy but I will point out there is a pretty racy
scene where Pippin finally becomes a man, not that the little ones will really understand
it. There is no nudity just hilarious dancing and acting that will leave you in
stiches. The shining star of this scene is Ellie McAdams who is a rather
naughty Player; you cannot take your eyes off her and her comedic expressions.
The audience were in bouts of
laughter the whole time thanks to the witty script, the eccentric characters
and the bawdy dancing. Slapstick comedy, mime and vaudeville came together in
the best show I have seen all year!
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