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Watermill Theatre - Rapunzel

18th November 2022 to 1st January 2023

Review from the Newbury Weekly News.

Fabulous festive fairytale at Newbury's Watermill theatre

The Watermill’s magical production of Rapunzel by Annie Siddons with music by Tom Attwood is the perfect Christmas show for the family.

Six highly-talented actors, who are also accomplished musicians, bring a delightful playfulness, physicality and energy to the story, played out on Isobel Nicholson’s enchanting set filled with surprises.

Miiya Alexandra plays loving mother Gothel who finds the baby Rapunzel and brings her up as her own. She is a clever herbalist, known for her healing powers.

As Rapunzel grows up, Gothel locks her in a tower in the dark forest, surrounded by sharp vines, to ‘protect’ her. The only way she can gain access is when Rapunzel lowers her long hair so she can climb up and down.

Tilly-Mae Millbrook is impressive as the headstrong Rapunzel, desperate to escape the confines of her ‘prison’ and be free to enjoy life.

Meanwhile, back at the Tuscan palace, the Duchess (Miiya Alexandra) has chosen Patrizio – charmingly played by Loris Scarpa – as her heir, much to the angst of his brother Paulo (Roddy Lynch) who plots to kill his sibling and steal the throne for himself.

While touring the countryside Patrizio discovers Rapunzel in the tower and they fall in love, only to be thwarted by Gothel, who cuts off Rapunzel’s long hair off and banishes her to wander the forest. The two lovers set off on a quest to find each other, facing many challenges on the way.

Emma Barclay provides much comic fun as Pierluigi, as well as playing Ambrosi and Baldozi with gusto. Making her professional debut, Jess Lobo plays the helpful Prezze, who assists Patrizio in finding Rapunzel.

There is so much fun created by this versatile cast, with enthusiastic audience participation, loads of references to the current economic situation, catchy tunes and even a song sheet. Look out for the trumpet-playing pig with a secret, as well as some beautiful puppetry, including dancing butterflies. Imaginatively directed by Lucy Betts, this is a must see!

ROBIN STRAPP

There are reviews from West End Best Friend ("lots of fun moments... plenty to enjoy" - ★★★); WhatsOnStage ("the design and the stagecraft are consistently and outstandingly original and inventive... it is satisfyingly dark, as all good fairy tales should be... should Rapunzel be on everyone’s Christmas show wishlist? ‘Oh yes it should!’" - ★★★★); PocketSizeTheatre ("a joyous outing at Christmas... a perfect family outing" - ★★★★); The Spy in the Stalls ("the second act just gets sillier. And the sillier it gets the more we enjoy it... it is an enchanting show. Oh, and did I say it was silly?" - ★★★★); Theatre and Arts Reviews ("a thoroughly enjoyable alternative Christmas production" - ★★★★); The Stage ("winning energy... cheery and knowing fairytale fun, panto-style but with a tinge of darkness" - ★★★); Daily Info ("sparkles with technical prowess to match the warmth and wit on stage... a hit by anyone’s standards").