Review: The Tiger Who Came To Tea. (touring) Curve Leicester.

Currently playing in the Curve Leicester studio space is the Olivier Award nominated The Tiger Who Came To Tea, a musical play adapted and directed by David Wood and designed (set and costumes) by Susie Caulcutt. The assistant director and choreographer is Emma Clayton. The stage story is extremely faithful to the popular children’s classic by author Judith Kerr and totally absorbing and entertaining for children 3+ and their parents. The youngsters in today’s packed audience at Curve are enthralled for the entire 55 minutes performance. This grown up reviewer loves it too!

The cast of three work their lovable socks off in just under an hour of story-telling. With a mixture of lively movements, repetition, song, humour, dance, daily routine situations that the children in the audience recognise, plus the magic of the friendly (and very hungry and thirsty) tiger, the cast totally earn their stripes.

Millie Robins plays Sophie in this touring production gives a winning performance as the little girl who falls in love with the lovable tiger. Her utter enthusiasm in the role is contagious!  Benjamin Stone is probably the busiest actor on the stage playing four energetic roles as Daddy/Milkman/Postman and the Tiger itself.

Katie Tripp is Mummy to Sophie and one with whom the youngsters in the audience fully engage. With all three performers there is continuous engagement and participation with the audience. Their characters appear as if they have just sprung from the pages of Judith Kerr’s beloved book. The song and dance routines choreographed by Emma Clayton are well actualised and blend seamlessly with the story-telling. Musical director Peter Pontzen’s musical arrangements add much to the show’s charm. We cannot emphasise enough that The Tiger Who Came To Tea is blessed with Susie Caulcott’s delightful set.

There are quite a few surprises in this show, items appearing and disappearing before our eyes and even the little ones enjoy the magic of this. Overall, The Tiger Who Came To Tea is the perfect show to introduce the little ones to the magic of live theatre. No doubt they will all go away hoping for a surprise ring on the doorbell at home and an orange striped furry paw to appear, followed by the rest of the adorable dancing and very gentlemanly tiger! Note to parents: Just make sure your cupboards and fridge are very full. And I mean VERY full! That tiger is very hungry! The Tiger Who Came To Tea runs at Curve until Saturday 5th August.

Highly recommended.

 

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