Treasure Island musical: A swashbuckling production that's shipshape and Bristol fashion. The 18th-century tale of Jim Hawkins, a young girl who dreams of following in her late father's footsteps and setting sail, has been reimagined with a modern twist. Adryne Caulder-James shines as the bright-eyed protagonist, bringing warmth to the role with her voice like "warm mist" that effortlessly belts out high notes.
Jayde Adams takes on multiple roles, including a castaway Benita Gunn, who befriends singing puppet coconuts in this inventive production. Her stage acting debut is nothing short of impressive. The creative choices are numerous and often laugh-out-loud funny, with director Paul Foster's production screaming to life. A lifesize puppet parrot, controlled by Adams, adds a playful touch.
The set, designed by Tom Rogers, is an enormous pirate ship that unfolds to reveal lower and upper decks, cascading ropes, and a ship's wheel. It's clear the crew drew inspiration from their hometown of Bristol, weaving near-constant references into the script for those in the know. The result feels like a proper local celebration.
This swashbuckling musical isn't just an entertaining romp – it also has a sense of nostalgia that will leave you with a warm, seasonal glow. It's all about embracing adventure and living life to the fullest, just like the city it pays homage to. Don't be surprised if you find yourself humming their catchy tunes long after the curtain falls.
The musical's swashbuckling spirit is infectious, making it a must-see for fans of the classic tale. Cleary's compositions with lyrics by Jake Brunger are nothing short of brilliant, performed by an athletic chorus of actor-musicians that bring soulful sea shanty-inspired melodies to life. Caulder-James and Adams deliver standout performances, rounding out this treasure trove of entertainment.
Overall, Treasure Island musical is a joyous celebration of adventure, friendship, and the power of storytelling. With its clever creative choices, catchy tunes, and talented cast, it's an unmissable production that will leave you grinning from ear to ear.
Jayde Adams takes on multiple roles, including a castaway Benita Gunn, who befriends singing puppet coconuts in this inventive production. Her stage acting debut is nothing short of impressive. The creative choices are numerous and often laugh-out-loud funny, with director Paul Foster's production screaming to life. A lifesize puppet parrot, controlled by Adams, adds a playful touch.
The set, designed by Tom Rogers, is an enormous pirate ship that unfolds to reveal lower and upper decks, cascading ropes, and a ship's wheel. It's clear the crew drew inspiration from their hometown of Bristol, weaving near-constant references into the script for those in the know. The result feels like a proper local celebration.
This swashbuckling musical isn't just an entertaining romp – it also has a sense of nostalgia that will leave you with a warm, seasonal glow. It's all about embracing adventure and living life to the fullest, just like the city it pays homage to. Don't be surprised if you find yourself humming their catchy tunes long after the curtain falls.
The musical's swashbuckling spirit is infectious, making it a must-see for fans of the classic tale. Cleary's compositions with lyrics by Jake Brunger are nothing short of brilliant, performed by an athletic chorus of actor-musicians that bring soulful sea shanty-inspired melodies to life. Caulder-James and Adams deliver standout performances, rounding out this treasure trove of entertainment.
Overall, Treasure Island musical is a joyous celebration of adventure, friendship, and the power of storytelling. With its clever creative choices, catchy tunes, and talented cast, it's an unmissable production that will leave you grinning from ear to ear.