{"id":1020,"date":"2020-02-18T09:00:39","date_gmt":"2020-02-18T09:00:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bookwormandtheatremouse.co.uk\/?p=1020"},"modified":"2020-02-17T20:54:01","modified_gmt":"2020-02-17T20:54:01","slug":"the-boy-in-the-dress","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.bookwormandtheatremouse.co.uk\/?p=1020","title":{"rendered":"The Boy in the Dress"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>I have finally been to see &#8216;The Boy in the Dress&#8217; &#8211; and why, oh why, did it take me so long?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This musical is awesome &#8211; a true production for the twenty-first century. I have never read a David Walliams book (although my niece is a huge fan and did once give me a thorough lesson in his work), but now I may have to change that.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&#8216;The Boy in the Dress&#8217; is brought to us by David Walliams, Guy Chambers. Robbie Williams and Gregory Doran, and they have genuinely put together one of the most heart-warming shows I have seen. There is singing, dancing, comedy and &#8211; at one point for the majority of the audience &#8211; tears (due to the beautiful emotion between father and son). <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dennis knows he feels a bit different &#8211; and discovers he likes to wear a dress. Something his friends Sarah James and Darvesh have no issue with. But not everybody is so understanding, because it is not what boys do. Boys play football, they don&#8217;t wear dresses&#8230; However, as the story unfolds many of the characters go on a journey to realise that things don&#8217;t have to be ordinary, but they an in fact be extraordinary.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Everything about this show is golden. The set is, as always, simple but clever. The costumes are wonderful and tranistion with the tale. The songs are catchy and toe-tappingly perfect. And finally, the performances from every single member of the cast brought every moment of the story to life. This is not a production with a star but with a team, each clearly having a whale of a time entertaining the audience. And, wow, the audience was entertained; clapping, laughing, cheering.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It also struck me how diverse the audience was, proving, as always, that we do not need to limit people&#8217;s access to culture and theatre. People of all ages can enjoy an afternoon at the theatre. &#8216;The Boy in the Dress&#8217; certainly united so many &#8211; just as fashion and football can. So, if you think you can squeeze a trip to the theatre in before &#8216;The Boy in the Dress&#8217; closes, I would do it. And, if not let&#8217;s keep everything crossed that The RSC decides to tour this or, as with Matilda, gives it a chance in London. And let&#8217;s all remember: we are extraordinary not ordinary.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have finally been to see &#8216;The Boy in the Dress&#8217; &#8211; and why, oh why, did it take me so long? This musical is awesome &#8211; a true production for the twenty-first century. 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