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The smash hit family musical - Direct from London.

If you’re dotty about dogs, you’d be barking mad not to catch this new show when it stops off in the Midlands during the summer.

Telling the story of fashionista Cruella de Vil’s attempts to swipe all the Dalmatian puppies in town to create her fabulous new fur coat, the production visits the region direct from the London West End.

Actor, presenter and singer Kym Marsh has now been announced as iconic villain. Cruella de Vil. She arrived on British TV screens back in 2000 appearing on the hit reality TV show Popstars, and subsequently winning a place in the band Hear'say.

Kym Marsh said: “I’m over the moon to be joining the cast of 101 Dalmatians playing the iconic Cruella De Vil, has there ever been a more fabulous baddie?! Obviously she’s a million miles away from me in real life - and my dogs are very glad about that - but being able to bring to life my take on this renowned character is a real treat. Douglas and Johnny have written this brilliant new musical filled with songs I’m already finding myself humming under my breath. The 101 Dalmatians story spans generations and I'm sure young and old alike will absolutely love this production."

irst staged at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre in London in 2022, the touring production of 101 Dalmatians The Musical has, er, emBARKed on its first UK & Ireland tour and is currently showing at Birmingham theatre The Alexandra.
Based on the 1956 children’s novel of the same name by Dodie Smith, and adapted for the cinema by Disney, this timeless tail (sorry, tale) has been cleverly reimagined for the stage. And although clearly aimed at a family audience, it’s nowhere near as sugar-coated as the aforementioned Disney adaptations. Indeed, in places, the production, although essentially fun-filled, is actually quite dark and gruesome by comparison.
The show tells the story of doting dalmatian puppy parents Pongo and Perdi, who enjoy a picture-perfect existence with their larger-than-life litter of 15 puppies. Until, that is, the puppies are stolen to order for the ever-so-evil Cruella De Vil, who wants to make herself a spotty coat out of their fur. 
But the ghoulishly wicked fashionista with the heart of pure stone has reckoned without the extraordinary lengths to which Pongo and Perdi will go in order to rescue their super-cute offspring...
Waterloo Road and former Coronation Street favourite Kym Marsh stars as Cruella and brings a huge stage presence and impressively strong vocals to the part of the panto-style villain. During the tour, she is sharing the role of Cruella with Steps singer Faye Tozer, who will be playing the part when the show visits Wolverhampton in August.
This classic canine caper is brought to life on stage by an exceptional cast, clever puppetry, great choreography, hilarious songs and irresistible puppies.
Pongo and Perdi are represented by beautifully crafted puppets. With hinged legs and irrepressibly wagging tails, they are operated by Linford Johnson and Emma Thornett respectively, who also provide the dogs’ voices, bringing the canine couple beautifully to life. 
Pongo and Perdi’s puppies are initially small stuffed toys, but later on in the show join their parents in being represented by puppets (smaller ones, of course), full of life and energy. 
The production’s action isn’t confined to the stage either, with cast members - sometimes accompanied by puppets - on occasion walking through the auditorium, much to the delight of the children in the audience. Whatever your age, wear your polka dots and dalmatian ears. Bring your own dalmatian soft toys. You will be counted at the end to make up the 101 rescued dalmatians!
This good-versus-evil yarn can at times be a bit overwhelming - the stage is often packed with actors, sometimes making the story difficult to follow. That said, if you embrace the high-quality puppet work, the infectious enthusiasm of the cast, and the somewhat curious experience of finding the devilishly dramatic villain strangely quite likeable, you’re pretty sure to have a thoroughly entertaining night out at the theatre.

101 Dalmatians The Musical was reviewed by Sue Hull on Tuesday 2 July at Birmingham theatre The Alexandra.


4 Stars on Tue, 02 Jul 2024

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