Saturday, 9 December 2023

Cinderella @ Watford Palace Theatre

 

Everybody loves a panto at Christmas, and each year the Watford Palace Theatre comes up trumps delivering a fun-filled show stuffed to the gills with enough heart, humour and local references to keep all the family happy!

Under the capable direction of James Williams, Watfordians can once again be confident that this year's panto, 'Cinderella', lives up to expectations. From the moment you step into the auditorium you are greeted with a colourful, eye-popping stage celebrating a plethora of Watford High Street landmarks. From Gibson's Butchers to Jackson Jewellers, and from the iconic spiral car park to the Harlequin Centre (we'll never forget!), such careful thought and detail has been put into making the Cinderella story feel rooted in our town.

Terrence Frisch returns as our beloved dame, Fanny G in this incarnation, who seems a woman of many talents, running a market stall, spinning the discs as a DJ, and of course being Cinderella's fairy godmother! Frisch has a winning way with the Watford audience, building a quick, comfortable rapport and landing cheeky asides with confidence.

Soleil Quarless as Cinderella and Samuel Wolstenholme as the Prince were nicely matched as our romantic couple, her evident poise and kindness seeming a perfect fit for his more awkward 'nerdiness' (but nerd in a good way, as Cinderella remarks!). Of the two it's Wolstenholme who really gets to interact with the audience. While Quarless gets shouted at during the 'they're behind you' scene (the intensity of shouts on the night I attended was testament to the engagement of the adults in the audience as well as the children, what a roar!) it's the Prince who gets to wow them with his dancing and super-speed flossing!

The most original element of this Cinderella tale is the inclusion of her best friend Furby (played by Mark Pearce), a fluffy pink 90s throwback who had the kids squealing with delight. The story is set on New Year's Eve 1999, so lots of retro-references are included which help keep the adults entertained. The idea of a human size Furby might terrify mums and dads, but the kids were enchanted by his playful innocence, especially when he cheekily played with favourite words like 'fuzzlebum'. I imagine many households are gearing up to hear that particular word repeated endlessly over the rest of the festive season!

The ugly sisters can be difficult to cast in our more sensitive age, but here were played hilariously by Luke Farrugia as Christina and Lucia Vinyard as Britney. More 90s references to enjoy of course, but cleverly their singing styles actually matched their pop princess namesakes. Farrugia was a particularly impressive vocalist whose runs and riffs would have easily earned him a place in any 90s pop group.

I went with my 4 year old nephew who, I'm delighted to report, was captivated with the story and characters, and whose favourite bit was watching Cinderella fly off to Pinner Palace in her Peasy Jet plane. He did get restless toward the end and I wonder if the 2 and a half hour running time is a bit long for younger audience members, but he certainly left singing the songs (of the retro soundtrack, the more up to date Harry Styles 'As It Was' turned out to be an audience favourite!) and full of smiles.

Overall, a highly recommended festive treat for all the family!




Tuesday, 10 October 2023

The Black History Month Dial Up!


The Watford Pump House Theatre was proud to host a special Dial Up Open Mic in celebration of Black History Month as the final show of this year's Watford Fringe Festival. Inclusion and Diversity are central values at the Pump House, and I've been delighted to work with them in bringing the Dial Up's philosophy of celebrating community and creativity to the stage twice a year as a way of promoting that. Alongside our BHM event in October, we also host an LGBT History Month Dial Up at the Pump House each February. For dates and details click here.

It was a pleasure to welcome such a range of talent, as the photos below (kindly taken by Amy Hart) demonstrate. Whether you Black, White, Asian, Minority Ethnic, Mixed or differently identified, performers felt supported to share their stories, their talents, and their truths. Watford really has an amazing abundance of creativity and love, and it was palpably visible on the stage tonight. I look forward to hosting many more of these events in future years!

Our next Dial Up is 4pm on Sunday 26th November at The Garden Rooms on Market Street. I hope to see you there! Much love, Alex

Above: Bon Siu on saxophone, Matt Wakefield on piano and host/ singer Alexander Williams


















Friday, 29 September 2023

Watford Fringe Festival Is Here!

 


7.30 -9.30pm Monday 9th October


Black History Month Celebration Dial Up! @The Pump House Theatre and Arts CentreLocal Board Road, Lower Watford High Street, WD17 2JP (2 minutes from Watford High Street train station)

The Watford Pump House is proud to be hosting a Dial Up Open Mic in celebration of Black History Month as part of the Watford Fringe Festival! We want to throw the doors of the Pump House wide open so this is a FREE EVENT with a suggested donation of £5 at the door for those who are able to pay. As ever, we will be celebrating community and creativity in all their forms, so whether you are Black, White, Asian, Minority Ethnic, Mixed or however you identify, we welcome you to join us for this joyful occasion! Share your music, your poetry, your passion, your stories. The stage is yours!

I'm also reviewing many of the shows, so please do join the critical conversation by reading my reviews here!

Monday, 11 September 2023

Summer to Autumn

 







I had an amazing time on Sunday bringing Tiger Jazz to the Cassiobury Park Bandstand supported by Tony Oliver's wonderful SJ 5 Jazz band! It was the last gig of the summer and the weather reflected it. Our set opened with sweltering sunshine, had some drizzle in the interval, and closed with the promise of autumn.

Speaking of which, our next Dial Up Open Mic theme is Autumn- we've been challenged by Ady to avoid Autumn Leaves! Hopefully see you at The Garden Rooms 4pm on Sunday 24th September. And then our Black History Month Special is on at the Pump House Theatre as part of Watford Fringe, 7.30pm on Monday 9th October. As ever, all welcome, I hope you can make it! x

Photos courtesy of Gabriela Docan, videos available on Facebook.

Tuesday, 15 August 2023

Proud Watford and HERTS PRIDE 2023

 


What an amazing summer it's been for Diversity and Inclusion in Watford! I was honoured to have been selected to sit for Watford's Proud Portraits, celebrating the inaugural year of Proud Watford. I had great fun at the d20 Quingle, which is set to become a monthly event, and I had a marvellous time as quizmaster at the Pump House Alternative Quiz, all the teams were incredibly generous in their support of the Raise the Roof Campaign. Then course I rounded it off with a Tiger Jazz performance at HERTS PRIDE in Cassiobury Park. What an amazing town we live in! Can't wait to see what fun next summer will bring! Much love xx







Wednesday, 9 August 2023

Monday, 17 July 2023

Celebrating Mr Hussey: New York New York

 


It was an honour to take part in the recent concert celebrating Mr Hussey's retirement after 33 years inspiring young musicians at Watford Grammar Boys School. He was an incredible teacher and encouraged thousands of young students to find pleasure in music. Here I am singing New York New York supported by a Big Band made up entirely of past students and fellow teachers. A magical afternoon!

Next Dial Up is 4pm on Sunday 23rd July at Watford's Garden Rooms (2 Market Street, just off the High Street) and I'll also be performing at HERTS PRIDE on Saturday 19th August so hopefully see you then!

Tuesday, 27 June 2023

House at the End of Empire



Thank you to everyone who came along to the beautiful Bosasnyi Studio on Saturday to help make our scratch performance of Andrew Sharpe's new play House at the End of Empire such a success! As director, it was a real pleasure to work with the mega-talented cast of Brandon Benoit, Tim Nixon, Sarah Priddy and Tamara Phoenix. We're hoping to bring the piece back as part of Watford Fringe this year so stay tuned for more details!

In the meantime, hopefully see you at Watford's Garden Rooms Bar for our next Dial Up Open Mic 4-6pm on Sunday 23rd July where our theme will be MOVIES! Much love, Alex

Monday, 29 May 2023

Jekyll and Hyde

 


Thanks to everyone who came to support the Belmont Theatre production of Jekyll and Hyde at the Pumphouse last week! It was a tough play to pin down but once we did, it really soared, full of energy, pace and drama. It was my first play with Belmont but I certainly hope it won't be my last. And on the topic of drama, do put 8pm Saturday 24th June in your diary when I'll be directing a scratch performance of Andrew Sharpe's new play House at the End of Empire at the Bossanyi Studio. More details on the Future Events tab.

Next Dial Up is 4pm on Sunday 25th June at the Garden Rooms and the theme will be CLIMATE. As ever, interpret or ignore the theme as you choose! Hope to see you there and much love, Alex

Photos courtesy of Belmont Theatre.


















Black History Month Dial Up 2024!

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