TICKETS are still available for this year’s Merlin Christmas show, the story of ‘Cinderella’, which will see a total of 40 local performers in Frome, both young and old, take to the stage.
Inspired by the traditional Grimm brothers’ tale of ‘Ashputtle’, the girl who slept among the ashes, this is a new re-working of a well-loved festive story. Using workshop improvisation techniques, director Claudia Pepler, enhanced and altered her own adapted script to include lines and ideas offered by the cast themselves. A wealth of original music and lyrics, written and directed by Joseph Church, enhance the romance, joy, drama and humour as the theatre welcomes local audiences for a 10-show run, starting on 5th December.
Both adults and children alike will be delighted to know that familiar favourites, such as a wicked stepmother, ugly sisters and a prince, and of course a magnificent ball at the palace, are all still included in a modern day story of Ella’s quest to save her precious woodland .along with the animals and birds who call it home.
The production is packed with local actors. Frome has a wealth of talent and the Christmas show traditionally brings together actors from the many thespian clubs and groups in the area. In addition, this year’s show features a number of locally-trained dancers and two teams of child-dancers, some as young as just 6 years old, who are students of the Tri.Art Theatre and Dance Academy who are being put through their paces by choreographer, Abi Holmes. Abi, whose busy day job sees her looking after clients in the luxury end of the motor industry said, “It is a joy to work on a Christmas show. It makes for a very packed schedule along with full-time work,but everyone is in such good spirits at this time of year that it’s never a chore. I’d recommend anyone who has an urge to get on stage to have a go next time they see a local opportunity. The girls and boys who have dance lessons locally are particularly impressive, but we have adults in the cast who have never danced and think they have two left feet! It’s not true though as everyone can do a bit of dance given the right encouragement.”
In a continued aim to encourage all local people to enjoy the Merlin as an inclusive community venue, there will be a ‘relaxed’ performance on Sunday 8th December. With adjusted sound levels and lighting and an all-company awareness of the need for some audience members to enter and leave the auditorium at will, or be able to express themselves vocally, during the show, the theatre aspires to encourage everyone to enjoy this musical theatre treat.
“For some, coming to the theatre can seem intimidating – or simply a new experience for the very young,” explains director, Claudia Pepler. “So, whilst everyone is welcome to every performance, it is now our practice whenever possible to offer a show when people can feel free to move in and out of the room without being self-conscious about maybe disturbing others, so we do hope everyone will feel welcome .”
In one final treat for those who have enjoyed an annual Merlin Christmas show before, the theatre is delighted to announce that the much-loved wood pigeons, first encountered in 2017, will be back. Will and Jake, who are no ordinary birds, will be flying in to disrupt the story and keep things light in their unique, entertaining and much-loved way.
‘Cinderella’ runs from 5th-14th December at The Merlin Theatre, Frome. Start times and prices vary so please check www.merlintheatre.co.uk for full details and to buy tickets, or phone the box office on 01373 465949.
Photos by Dave Merritt Photography.