Reawakening the magic of an age-old fable
by David Simmons
Joburg Theatre’s annual Pantomime has once again fulfilled its promise of entertainment, with a slick and well thought-through script, accompanying an eclectic cast who deliver each and every animated gesture in true high-spirited style. The tradition of Joburg’s yearly festive season has charmed audience members, both young and old for decades. It’s encouraging to witness crowds flock to the Mandela stage of the Joburg Theatre to get their fix of celebratory fun. You may be asking yourself why we as adults so enjoy that youthful and childlike feeling, even if it’s for a couple of hours witnessing something truly fairy-tale like on stage? The answer for me, is simple. We all need one, if not two spoons full of unobtrusive fun and humour in our lives, and laughter is the one medicine we don’t need a prescription for! As the late comedian Joan Rivers once said “Every time you make someone laugh you’ve given them a small vacation”. Pinocchio, with its outlandish costumes, cross-dressing tradition and an all-South African cast, you’ll be treated to that much needed vacay you’ve been waiting for!
We welcome back to the stage veteran stage and screen actor Tobie Cronje, who is no stranger to Honeyman’s Pantomimes. Cronje has become so ingrained in Panto history, that everyone always look forward to what character he will morph into. This time, there is no lipstick and beehive wigs as Cronje is decked out in true Gepetto style, with a toned-down woodcarver’s ensemble, together with moustache and glasses. He is almost unrecognisable except for that raspy voice full of warmth and impromptu comedic style.
The sets are gorgeous with scenic changes one after the next, introducing kids and adults alike to different worlds of make believe. The dialogue and banter between the characters are fun and frivolous, and it’s great to see the performers poking fun at current issues and events, with an uninterrupted prescription of hilarity. Although children may not understand a number of the jokes and musical numbers on offer, they will certainly appreciate the sights and sounds of live theatre. We are introduced to many musical hits, some old and some new which will have you tapping your feet and clapping along to some of your favourites. Praise must be given to the band who effortlessly brought this production to life.
With a touch of fairy dust and a whole lot of colourful fun, Pinocchio is that perfect Christmas gift waiting to be unwrapped!
Pinocchio will be running at the Joburg Theatre until the 30th of December 2017. Tickets are available at Webtickets or at the theatre