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Friday, 8 June 2018

Review: Matilda The Musical at Milton Keynes Theatre



I’m sure there are few people who don’t know the story of Matilda. A gifted child whose parents despise her, is sent away to a school with a scrupulous head teacher that demands children should follow strict rules and that learning should should be approached by not necessarily having their heads in books but rather with punishing ‘phys-ed’. That is until Matilda arrives for her first day of class.

This stage show really sticks to the original story, written by Roald Dahl and first published in 1988 and then remade for Hollywood in 1996. It’s a story that despite being 30 years old can still be relatable to today, with good overcoming evil.

The show itself was brilliant from start to finish. Sometimes when stories are remade into musicals, I feel that they put songs in for the sake of it, however Matilda didn’t suffer this fate and each song fitted and portrayed the mood of the scene perfectly.

The stage and lighting were also fantastic. Although at first I feel the scenery and stage edging was a bit busy and a bit of a distraction from what was going on, the story soon gripped me and I couldn’t take my eyes off it. The changes in lighting and music really emphasised each scene and gave an immersive experience that dragged the viewer into the story.

The acting, most of which was done by children, was amazing. But my best character from the performance was Miss Trunchbull, the mean head teacher, played by Craige Els. Despite being a man playing a woman, he was no pantomime dame and delivered a great performance that was both scary and hilarious.


Overall, the whole show was great and I would definitely go and see it again and I recommend you do the same. It’s running at Milton Keynes Theatre until the 30th June. Tickets are available from www.atgtickets.com/shows/matilda/milton-keynes-theatre. Be quick though as this is going to be a popular one.

Friday, 30 January 2015

MK Library Events

You may just think of them as a place to borrow books from, but the Libraries in Milton Keynes also have a whole host of activities and events taking place for all the family to get involved with, which you may not have known about. See below for a selection of activities and events taking place over the next month at the local libraries, the majority of which are free and are well worth taking a look at.

Rock and fossil fun day on Saturday 31st January, 11am-3pm. Come along and explore some geological treasures with The Bucks Earth Heritage Group in the event space at the Central Library, Milton Keynes.

Harry Potter book night at Newport Pagnell Library. Thursday 5th February from 4-5pm. Come along and celebrate all things Harry Potter. Dress code is wizarding robes, Harry Potter fancy dress or your best muggle attire! Come and join in the Treasure hunt to test your skills as a Finder or take part in a quiz on the wizarding world. Recommended for children aged 7 and over. Tickets are available from Newport Pagnell Library.

Tuesday 10th February is 'Bring your own book' night at Newport Pagnell Library. Do you have a book you'd love to share with others? This is a new monthly book chat group where you can have an informal chat about what you love to read. Tea and coffee will be supplied.

'Swimming with Ichthyosaurs' on Thursday 12th February from 6.30-7.30pm at Central Library, Milton Keynes. A talk about Milton Keynes' very own Ichthyosaur by Mike Palmer, the Curator at Bucks County museum. He will explore the Caldecotte Ichthyosaur from 150 million years ago to the present day and look at other marine animals which lived alongside it. The talk will be followed by a question and answer session. Tickets are required in advance at £2 and are available from the Library.

Special story times for children under 5 with Red Phoenix Storytelling and Productions. From 2-2.30pm at Newport Pagnell library on Friday 13th February.

'Meet the keeper' at Central Library, Milton Keynes on Thursday 26th February. Mike Palmer, Curator at Bucks County museum, brings a hands-on display of rocks and fossils and talks about a variety of natural history exhibition pieces from the Bucks county museum collections. Come along for free between 10am and 2pm to find out more.

There's lots to get involved in over the next few weeks at the Libraries, for more information visit the Libraries website.