“Curmudgeon” doesn’t begin to describe his crustiness. One of the things that made the film memorable was Dolittle himself. If, on the other hand, you want a gentle way to introduce your little Binkey to the wonders of musical theater, Tune’s eager-to-please “Dolittle” serves nicely. It’s yet another example that in these timid times, even tried-and-true classics of children’s entertainment can’t escape the dreaded Fear of Offending Syndrome. Dolittle,” which opened Tuesday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, will be a disappointment. If you, like me, harbor fond memories of that long-ago event, then Tommy Tune’s touring musical version of “Dr. Only the most committed and hardy fans braved the brisk northern Ontario weather to stand in line and be the first to see it I was among them. It was a big deal in our small Canadian town when the movie opened on that chilly day in 1967. Thank you for the kind invitation, a lovely night.“Dr. One of the highlights of the show "I've Never Seen Anything Like It" featuring Mike Donahue and Eileen Reeves as Albert and Gertie Blossom as well as the Doctor and cast, brilliant.!!!!!Īltogether a great production. Mike Pinder was in charge of a well disciplined orchestra and Nora Howcroft did a great job in bringing the show to life.The musical numbers really were foot tapping as Dr Dolittle sang numbers such as The Vegetarian and Like Animals. I have always been impressed with the harmonies in this society, the singing was as usual of the highest standard. The doctors two friends were his Irish mate Matthew Mugg and love interest Emma Fairfax, well acted by real life husband and wife David and Vicki Wilson. All the animals had beautiful costumes it was easy to recognise the different creatures. Laura Hassall gave a wonderful performance as Polynesia, her costume was fantastic, moving so gracefully and with a super voice. He would rather talk to them than humans and so with the help of his parrot Polynesia, he began to speak and understand all the amimals. Dolittle superbly played by Tristan Barraclough meeting such a variety of animals. The audience were led through the wonderful world of Dr. What a super show, all ingredients for a great nights entertainment. I was pleased to find that this show was to have its regional premier at Walmsley. Crawl, trot, gallop or fly along to this enchanting production before Saturday. Laura Hassall moves gracefully as Polynesia the parrot, resplendent in her colourful costume, and James Tibbitts, as Tommy Stubbins is another talented young member of the cast.ĭirector Nora Howcroft has done a splendid job in bringing the musical to life, while the music is overseen by musical director Mike Pinder and the wardrobe co-ordinated by Mary Pycroft and Julie Kirby. Another highlight is the song, I’ve Never Seen Anything Like It, featuring Mike Donahue as Albert Blossom, Eileen Reeves as Gertie Blossom, Tristan as the doctor and the rest of the company. David Wilson, as Matthew Mugg, and Vicki Wilson, as Emma Fairfax, also display impressive vocals as the doctor’s Irish pal and love interest. Tristan Barraclough impresses in the lead role of Doctor Dolittle and is entertaining, particularly when talking to the animals and performing many of the songs solo including The Vegetarian and Like Animals. The costumes, particularly those of the animals, are fantastic and help to set the scene while making you smile throughout the colourful production. It tells the story of a doctor who shuns human patients in favour of talking to the animals, setting off on a voyage to find the Great Pink Sea Snail and meeting several challenges along the way. It is the first time the musical, based on the stories by Hugh Lofting and the 1967 film, has been staged in Bolton – either by amateurs or professionals – and Walmsley Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society does a delightful job. From seals to a giraffe and delightful moths, let a talented cast whisk you away to the charming world of Doctor Dolittle.
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