Review by: Paul Towers, 15 March 2018
Roald Dahl’s Matilda by Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin
An RSC production directed by Matthew Warchus
Curve until 24 March and then touring
“spectacular, inventive and magical”
Curve is used to producing their own Roald Dahl every
Christmas but this time we are privileged to kick off the nationwide tour of
the Royal Shakespeare Company’s acclaimed version of this Dahl classic. This
musical version opened at the RSC’s spiritual home in Stratford On Avon in 2010
and has since been seen worldwide in various countries but his is the first
national tour in this country.
This particular production took up residency in London’s
Cambridge Theatre in October 2011.
Matilda is the story of an exceptionally intelligent and
gifted young girl who is virtually ignored by her neglectful parents. She gets
sent to a local school run by a monstrous headmistress, Agatha Trunchbull and
what turns out to be her timid daughter, Miss Honey. Matilda discovers that she
can move things with her eyes, telekinetically. This proves useful in her fight
to evict the Trunchbull from the school and allow Miss Honey to teach properly.
The original book is a firm favourite with children of all
ages with its typical Dahl-esque world where children are capable of so much
and adults are either evil or stupid.
This production is spectacular, inventive and magical with
very clever music and lyrics by Tim Minchin and funny script by Dennis Kelly.
The set, designed by Rob Howell, is a huge arch of building blocks and books;
there are further walls of books and blocks that slide in and out while
furniture zips across the stage as and when needed. Mention has to be made of
the lighting designer, Hugh Vanstone, who helped a lot of the magic happen.
All of this is mind blowing enough but then you have the
cast which is made up of half adults and half children. Well, they look like
children but the talent they display is very adult. Tonight’s Matilda was
Nicola Turner, a precociously talented actor and singer. The adult cast members
had to work very hard to keep up!
Immensely funny as Mr & Mrs Wormwood, Matilda’s neglectful
parents, were Sebastien Torkia and Rebecca Thornhill, beautifully played as
Essex chavs!
Of course the character everyone was waiting to see was the
monstrous Agatha Turnbull, here played to great effect by Craige Els as a force
of nature charging around the stage abusing children left, right and centre.
Particularly impressive were the tricks and magical elements in the show. At
one point Trunchbull swings a child around by her pigtails before dropping her
to the floor. I have no idea how they achieved that!
Matilda runs at Curve until 24th March 2018 and
then tours nationwide (details at www.uk.matildathemusical.com/tour/tickets/.
Curve is virtually sold out but contact the box office for returns.
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