Monday 22 December 2014






Peter Pan  - Milton Keynes Theatre5th December 2014 - 11th January 2015

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...I love this time of year– it's about all the little details that you want to get just right.

The good and the bad go hand in hand - decorating the tree and seeing it light up for the first time, struggling through the hordes of crowds in the shops to buy those gifts for your loved ones…and never being able to find the end of the sellotape!

It’s all about bad jokes, plenty of pigs in blankets and spending time with the family - however nothing says Christmas quite like an age old traditional pantomime.

Peter Pan has flown into Milton Keynes Theatre and brought the much loved TV star Bradley Walsh with him!

When it was announced that “Bradley was back” it brought mixed reviews.  The idea of bringing someone back again to do panto is not a new idea, however can be a bit risky as people have seen them before and might favour being entertained by a new celebrity.

But the doubting Thomas’s have been proved wrong – Bradley is BACK and he’s back with a MASSIVE BANG!!

From the moment he walked on the stage it was the Bradley Walsh Show…he was his sarcastic, quick witted self.  He had the audience in stitches, the lady sat next to me was actually crying with laughter.  He’s one liners are timed to perfection and the audience interaction was hilarious.

I’m glad to say that he isn't the only great thing to be on the stage in this fantastic production of Peter Pan.

Tinker Bell is the funniest fairy I've ever seen…Francesca Mills was absolutely brilliant.  Mills roller skated, flew and handed out huge helpings of attitude every time she was on stage.

The rest of the cast and pirate crew do more than hold their own.

Dance sensation “Flawless” are excellent, they are so energetic, technically brilliant and make for great entertainment.  There is an amazing routine in suits that are lit while we are sat in the dark – the effect is mesmerizing.

David Bedella as Captain Hook looked more like the pop artist from the 80’s called Prince – he didn't really do enough to make the menacing character that terrorises Peter Pan come to life.  One thing though…he can definitely bust some moves!

There’s lots of aerial work as you’d expect and Peter (George Ure) was quite impressive, Ure made it look so easy being suspended on wires flying across that stage whilst brandishing his sword during his fight scenes with Hook.

Wendy (Victoria Tyrell) was a cutey in her role and her vocals were spot on.

All in all Peter Pan is a great family panto, packed with loads of fun but it’s Bradley that steals the show.  Throughout he’s comedic timing was faultless.  I won’t spoil the jokes by telling you – you will need to buy a ticket and go along to see it for yourselves!

I guarantee you will be laughing and the kids will be wowed too.  Peter Pan is a great all round, family fun-filled festive production.

With fantastic sparkling sets, well known music and bags of energy, you won’t be able to resist saying “it’s behind you” when the enormous ticking crocodile trundles onto the stage! (oh no I won't..oh yes you will!)

It’s brilliant fun, I loved it from start to finish – don’t miss this, it’s a Christmas must see!

Enjoy – Merry Christmas!

Lily B X

Saturday 6 December 2014



Calamity Jane

Milton Keynes Theatre 25th - 29th November 2014

Jodie Prenger hits the stage in this utterly brilliant entertaining production of Calamity Jane.

This is the story of a rootin’ tootin’ gun slinging gal from Deadwood, Dakota - hard-nosed, boastful and desperate to impress, Calamity travels to Chicago on the Deadwood Stage to recruit the much admired theatre star Adelaide Adams…

It doesn't all go to plan however, as the showgirl brought back to perform for the townsfolk of Deadwood isn't all she seems.

As everyone in the town, including the man she secretly loves, favours the new girl in town, Calamity struggles to keep her jealousy and pride in check.  It takes her long time “enemy” Wild Bill Hickok to make her see the error of her ways…and to realise her real Secret Love!

Jodie was the winner of I’d Do Anything on BBC TV, giving her the opportunity to play Nancy in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s West End revival of the much loved “Oliver!” which set her on her theatre career path.

Prenger is a true leading lady, a total star and owned the stage – she gave the role everything.  She was born to entertain and the role of Calamity allows her to showcase her many talents. You can see why Jodie Prenger is one of the UK’s most loved, talented and popular theatre actresses.

Jodie steals the show with her stunning vocals, she brought an authentic warmth to the role.  Absolutely fantastic!

With an Oscar nominated score that includes The Black Hills of Dakota, The Deadwood Stage (Whip-Crack Away), Just Blew in from the Windy City and of course the award winning, Secret Love - this production will make you smile from the first strum of the banjo as the notes from Black Hills are recognised, and you will still be smiling until the very end of this rip roaring show!

There are quality performances from the entire talented cast - Tom Lister (Wild Bill Hickok) who commands the stage from his very first entrance, he delivers a powerful and moving vocal and Phoebe Street (Katie Brown) sweetly delivers her roll to perfection.

Huge accolades should go to the whole cast of uber talented performers who can sing, dance, play an instrument AND act so effortlessly well.

The set and costumes by Matthew Wright are truly inspired, there are several scenes during the show where there is a need for true imagination – Wright has made it so easy and is creatively brilliant.

Calamity Jane is very witty, lots of fun and a heartwarming love story. This is outstanding entertainment, a definite one to see.  Catch up with the Deadwood Stage…Whip-Crack Away!  Yee-Hah!

Lily B X







Tuesday 18 November 2014




Swan Lake - English National Ballet 

Milton Keynes Theatre - November 2014

Performed for more than 135 years and still the world's most popular ballet - Swan Lake is a timeless classic story set to Tchaikovsky's glorious score, superbly performed by the English National Ballet.

The story of Price Siegfried's love for the bewitched Swan Queen Odette, their battle against the wicked half man, half bird sorcerer Rothbert and their fateful encounter with the manipulative Odile.

This iconic ballet supported by a full ENB orchestra will not fail to please the most dedicated ballet fan or first ballet goer alike.

Headed up by choreographer Derek Deane, there is no better company than the English National Ballet to present this popular classic.

The ENB company are refined, expressive and coherent - you will be mesmerised by this opulent production.

The female corps de ballet pieces are absolutely spectacular, when all of the dancers are on stage, dressed in their glistening shimmering white tutus - it is a sight to behold.  They all move as one, with the soft padding of pointe shoes rhythmically tapping in total harmony ... it was breathtaking.

The charming set design (Peter Farmer) and atmospheric lighting (Howard Harrison) complemented the graceful magic of the dancers - picture the first rays of sunlight splitting through wafts of dry ice depicting a lakeside at dawn...beautiful.

Prima ballerina Alina Cojocaru is captivating - playing the twin roles of Odette and Odile, portraying the contrasting purity and innocence of Odette with the calculating seductress Odile.

Cojocaru does not disappoint, dancing effortlessly together alongside Brazilian dancer Alejandro Virelles, with their feet immaculately placed in perfect union.  Virelles showed real strength, poise and agility throughout.  The two principles were outstanding.

This was a wonderful, very beautiful and faultless production.

Lily B X

Monday 3 November 2014




Dirty Dancing at Milton Keynes Theatre
21st October – 8th November 2014

I have waited for this amazing production to arrive back at Milton Keynes Theatre and…Yes, at last it’s here!!!

The iconic dance moves and timeless music of Dirty Dancing has arrived!  I was so excited to see my absolute all-time favourite "chick flick" on stage and I know I'm not the only one!

The theatre had a real buzz as I entered, with groups of ladies flicking through the hot pink programme seeing who the leading players were in this classic show on it's record breaking tour.

I know many people will have been reminiscing about the totally fantastic Patrick Swayze who is sadly no longer with us, but his legacy lives on in Dirty Dancing.

For those of you that may not be familiar with the film (I've said it before and I will say it again...where have you been?) It's the story of Frances 'Baby' Houseman, a daddy’s girl who secretly falls in love for the first time with someone her daddy would definitely not approve of. 

She meets Johnny Castle, a dance instructor and member of the entertainment staff at the lavish Kellerman's hotel.

"It was the summer of 1963. When everybody called me baby and it didn't occur to me to mind. That was before President Kennedy got shot, before the Beatles came, when I couldn't wait to join the Peace Corps and I thought I'd never find a guy as great as my dad. That was the summer we went to Kellerman's...."

Baby is drawn to the "behind the scenes" exploits of the entertainment staff (who seem to have so much more fun than the paying guests). Intrigued, she finds herself in situations which challenge her beliefs about herself, her family and the world around her.

The iconic dances are there for you to experience, the stage script is almost word for word to the film.

I watched in awe as the talented cast brought the stage to life...Baby played by Roseanna Frascona was exceptional, she was funny, believable - her performance was flawless.

Gareth Bailey as Johnny showed a glint of Patrick, especially in his swagger and stature – the ladies in the seats next to mine described Bailey as “Buff” and I must admit, I totally agreed!

The chemistry between the pair was definitely there, they danced brilliantly together and when that iconic moment with "the lift" finally arrived – it was pure theatre magic.

The clever set and great costumes set the scene so well - it's not easy to transfer such a well known film to stage but director Sarah Tipple has achieved this exceptionally well.

Dirty Dancing is a 5 star show and I would have happily sat through it all over again...I didn't want it to end.  It is amazing and a definite must see.

Get your ticket...you can’t miss this one!


Enjoy!

Lily B x

Tuesday 7 October 2014






Dreamboats and Miniskirts - Milton Keynes Theatre 
6th October - 11th October 2014

This new musical, the sequel to the smash hit Dreamboats and Petticoats is set to be as equally as successful.

Dreamboats and miniskirts story moves onto the "Swinging Sixties" (1962 and 1963 to be precise) when British pop really took centre stage.

It was the dawn of the era of the miniskirt, courtesy of fashion icon Mary Quant in '64, Twiggy and of course the birth of The Beatles.

The same characters are all here, Bobby (Alex Beaumont) and Laura (Elizabeth Carter) Norman (Ross William Wild) and Sue (Louise Olley) and not forgetting Ray (David Luke) and Donna (Anna Campkin).

Bobby and Laura are in the midst of a somewhat dwindling recording career when on a live television show Bobby is made a fool of and ends with the sugary sweet couple parting as a duo...

Bobby decides to join Ray and the other members of the band The Conquests, enlisting the newly married with baby on the way, Norman.  The band are waiting for that one hit...their BIG break...but will they make it??  Laura is picked for solo stardom, will she make top of the pops??

Of course they do - this is a saccharine rich feel good musical where every boy gets their girls AND everyone gets a record deal!

As I looked around the auditorium it was easy to see that the majority of the audience didn't need to read all about the '60's quite as intently as I did - they were chatting, exchanging memories because they had lived it, loved it and it was clear they were here to have a really good time.

This musical just bursts with 60's hits (far too many to mention) they come thick and fast - all performed live throughout and brilliantly so.  The vocal talents of all the leads is undeniable, particularly the brilliant and powerful Louise Olley as Sue.

The stand out performances of the night had to be Chloe Edwards-Wood (Tenor Saxophone/Clarinet) and Charlotte Peak (Bass Saxophone/Flute).  When the girls strutted their stuff on the stage it was hard to believe just how good they were, to be able to sing, dance and act whilst playing at the same time - they made it look effortless.

The whole cast are uber talented and with each up beat number after the other, they gave it their all, injecting such energy to the story.

I particularly loved the rendition of "Twist and Shout" performed by The Liverpool Foursome with the Cavern Club as the back drop , the performance was outstanding and I wanted more!

A mention must also to the whole cast who mesmerized the audience with an a cappella version of "You Really Got a Hold On Me" - utterly brilliant.

The story is a little loose, but it holds the string of hits together nicely.  Dreamboats and Miniskirts has some very funny one liners - delivered well, music that will have your feet tapping throughout and vocal/musical talent in abundance.

The only one criticism to this production is that, I and my fellow theatre goers were itching to get up and dance. All were waiting to be invited to jump up out of their seats, I could see the expectation in all of the faces around me - "Hippy Hippy Shake" was the penultimate song, the cast took their curtain call, came back out again and the much awaited moment we had waited for had arrived...

...only for the cast to sing a slow love song "When You're Young and In Love". 

It was very beautifully sung, but I think they missed a trick with not engaging the audience for the last song, to allow the buzz of an up tempo song to still be resonating in their ears as they left the auditorium. 

Go to see this show for the live music and talent on stage, not the story and you won't be disappointed.

Enjoy!

Lily B x






Friday 3 October 2014




What's coming up at Milton Keynes Theatre?...read the reviews here as they hit the stage over the coming months and book your tickets to a fantastic night out!

Dreamboats and Miniskirts
The sequel to Dreamboats and Petticoats. What happened to ‘Bobby & Laura’ and ‘Norman & Sue’…? Their story continues inspired by the 7 smash hit multi-million selling albums of Dreamboats and Petticoats. It’s 1963, and the world is changing. Bobby and Laura’s single Dreamboats and Petticoats has not taken off. Norman and Sue have settled down to non-marital bliss – and a baby! But Ray and Donna seem blissfully happy… The advent of the Beatles and the Merseyside sound is inspirational. But will it inspire Bobby and Laura to have one more shot at stardom – Norman to “get off the drains” and find that singing voice he has longed for, and Ray to realise his ambition and manage a really top pop act!? All will be revealed in a follow up with the same wit, charm, and great songs as Dreamboats and Petticoats. Many of the songs are from the next period in pop history…

Dirty Dancing
The Classic Story on Stage. An unprecedented live experience, exploding with heart-pounding music, passionate romance and sensationally sexy dancing. Seen by millions across the globe this worldwide smash-hit tells the classic story of Baby and Johnny, two fiercely independent young spirits from different worlds, who come together in what will be the most challenging and triumphant summer of their lives. Featuring hit songs, including Hungry Eyes, Hey Baby, Do You Love Me? and the heart stopping I've Had The Time of My Life. Don't miss your chance to see this truly spectacular musical theatre event. You'll have the time of your life.
Fastest selling West End show in history!
Recommended for ages 14+

English National Ballet - Swan Lake
The story of Prince Siegfried’s love for the Swan Queen Odette, their battle against the evil sorcerer, Rothbart, and a fateful encounter with the manipulative Odile is revealed in English National Ballet’s acclaimed production of Swan Lake. Beloved for its exquisite dancing, beautiful sets and Tchaikovsky’s glorious music, played by the Orchestra of English National Ballet, this Swan Lake is a thrill for the dedicated ballet fan or first-time ballet-goer.

Glyndebourne on Tour - La Traviata
Transferring direct from Glyndebourne’s renowned summer festival, a new production of Verdi’s masterpiece - the story of a ‘fallen woman’ who, in the shadow of death, grasps life and lives it to the full. Intensely passionate and tragic, La traviata remains one of the most popular operas of all time. Written by Verdi at the peak of his powers, it is lyrical, heartbreaking and unforgettable, appealing directly to the emotions and resulting in an opera that invents itself anew for every generation.
Sung in Italian with English supertitles

Calamity Jane
Following numerous highly acclaimed productions that include Sweeney Todd and Sunset Boulevard, The Watermill Theatre returns with a new production of the classic musical Calamity Jane. Starring Jodie Prenger (Oliver!, Spamalot and One Man Two Guvnors) alongside a cast of multi-talented actor/musicians, this brand new production gets to the heart and soul of the musical. Calamity Jane can outrun and out shoot any man in Deadwood. Hard, boastful and desperate to impress, she travels to Chicago on the Deadwood Stage to recruit a star, Adelaide Adams. But things don’t go too smoothly for Calamity, as everyone in town favours the new girl and she struggles to keep her jealousy and pride in check. It takes her long standing enemy Wild Bill Hickok to make her see sense, and realise her Secret Love…
With an Oscar nominated score that includes The Black Hills of Dakota, The Deadwood Stage (Whip-Crack-Away), Just Blew in from the Windy City and the Award winning song Secret Love, don’t miss this new production which blows into your city for one week only.

Peter Pan
Taking a break from our TV screens in hit series’ such as Law & Order UK and The Chase,  your favourite funny man Bradley Walsh is set for a spectacular return to Milton Keynes Theatre after smashing Box Office records in Cinderella (2006) and Aladdin (2007)! Leading an all-star cast as Smee, Captain Hook’s hapless first mate, in the tale of Peter Pan, this year’s pantomime will be a magical delight for families of all ages– and there will definitely be some fun to be had for those big kids who never grew up!
Joining Bradley on the decks of the Jolly Roger after soaring to fame in Britain’s Got Talent will be Street Dance sensations Flawless  as a group of pop-locking, hip-hopping  pirates as you have never seen them before. With a national tour with English National Ballet and two hit movies under their belts, expect to see some ‘moon-walking’ the plank with this motley crew!
Get ready with your loudest boo and hiss, as no panto is complete without its dastardly villain, and there is no bigger baddie in all of Neverland than this year’s Captain Hook, David Bedella (Rocky Horror Show, Jerry Springer The Opera).


To book tickets to any of the above productions go to: WWW.ATGTICKETS.COM/MILTONKEYNES
or call Milton Keynes Theatre Box Office 0844 871 7652