Cinderella, King's Theatre, Glasgow Reviews
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david57d 8th Jan 2009
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General comments: As usual Cinderella at The King's Theatre, Glasgow was a great show. Everyone was fantastic. thanks to the musicians who made it great and current
I will be at next years show without fail, it's a tradition and wonderfully done by all the actors, dancers, staff , musicians, technicians etc
Many thanks to you all for contributing to a traditional and memorable Christmas once again. We have now been there for 4 seasons and everyone of them has been brilliant.
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Guest 7th Jan 2009
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Enjoyed Cinderella at the King's Theatre, Glasgow - the whole pantomime! Well done to all cast. Very enjoyable pantomime - would recommend it. The costumes and scenery were excellent. The acting was excellent, but especially by Buttons!- Read Guest's review (50 words)
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watchthisspace 5th Jan 2009
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Over all 7 out of 10 for the evening. The King's Theatre, Glasgow has such a tradition for these type of pantos, the proposed upgrade this year is a little too late, still I will be pleased to go back as the essance of the night being the act is very entertaining, its just a pity that the powers that be have failed to match the efforts that the actors put in to make the whole experience a great night to remember.- Read watchthisspace's review (214 words)
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jamiejack 29th Dec 2008
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To capture the audience in a more magical way and make them care for the characters. Not enough emphasis on the bad characters - they make a panto! Karen Dunbar is excellent however, she should play one character - fairy godmother. Another actress with real passion for being a villain should be the evil stepmother. The ugly sisters were a let down. The prince and Cinderella were a nice couple, but the singing was to be desired.- Read jamiejack's review (118 words)
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Guest 22nd Dec 2008
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The cast can't really be faulted I have to say. Gerard Kelly and Andy Gray in particular gave fine performances. But with decent material and a clearer sound system this could have been so much better.- Read Guest's review (165 words)
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bionicgirl68 11th Dec 2008
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Would recommend Cinderella in Glasgow, King's Theatre as a great night out to anyone ***** Acting by main characters was superb, particularly buttons. Cinderella's carriage was a treat with the 2 ponies pulling it!
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dcuk9
8th Dec 2008
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To any one who has not visited the King's panto before, or who has not been for 5 years or so, this will be a thoroughly enjoyable evening, the performance will be fresh and the jokes hilarious. To those of us regulars to the King's panto, it is still up to the standard, but is nothing terribly new, and most of the jokes and routines have all been done before. In panto you're allowed to repeat jokes and routines, but not on such a regular basis.Go if you can, support a wonderful theatre and enjo ...- Read dcuk9's review (193 words)
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Guest 4th Dec 2008
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Overall Cinderella at the King's Theatre in Glasgow was amazing with regards to light, scenery and sounds. Entertaining particularly by Gerard Kelly, Karen Dunbar and the ugly sisters. Buttons made it entertaining for the kids, who doted on him! Fantastic singing from most. Adult humour as well as Kids humour which made it an all round night out for everyone.- Read Guest's review (128 words)
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Guest 30th Nov 2008
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We all really eally enjoyed the performance. scenery and affects were wonderful. the kids loved it too. There was really great audience participation.
Aamazing singers and fantastic performance doing two roles.
Cinderella at the Kings Theatre was a great nights worth of entertainment and music that everyone knew.
There were lots of jokes for adults and kids and a great time was had by all.
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King's Theatre, Glasgow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The King's Theatre is located in Glasgow, Scotland. It was built for Howard & Wyndham Ltd under its chairman Baillie Michael Simons as a sister theatre of their Theatre Royal, Glasgow and was designed by Frank Matcham , opening in 1904. The theatre is primarily a receiving house...
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The annual pantomime at the King's has been staged since the mid 1960s, and has remained a popular event on the theatrical calendar. Prior to the 1967 sale of the theatre, pantomimes were produced by Edinburgh theatre company Howard & Wyndham, who owned the theatre, but these...
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