Reviews
The Pearl Fishers, The Independent, ENO, London Colliseum by Edward Seckerson
As Bizet’s wafting prelude spirits us tunefully but not so mysteriously to our exotic location Woolcock adds an extra dimension to the music establishing watery depths through which three aerialists plunge and swim with astonishingly convincing grace and athleticism.
Peter Pan, Kensington Gardens and the O2 2009/2010
“Awesome flying scenes.” Time Out “An awfully big adventure. Breathtaking.” Daily Mail “A joyous flight of fancy.” London Paper “I hadn’t imagined anything quite so breathtaking as the flight over London. What impressed me almost more however was how true I felt you had been to JM Barrie .It was a wonderful addition to my [...]
Peter Pan, Whatson Stage, Liverpool Empire by Jeanette Smith
“The initial flight when they leave the bedroom to escape to Neverland is magical, the roofs of London projected onto a thin curtain behind which Peter, Wendy and the boys soar.”
Peter Pan, Click Liverpool by Philip Coppell
“the talented Natasha Hamilton playing Peter and her flying sequences are seamless”
Peter Pan, The Stage by Sheila Tracy
“Harry Francis as Peter Pan is undoubted star of the evening. He is utterly convincing as the small boy who never wants to grow up, has a splendid singing voice and is a great mover, whether on the ground or flying high over the streets of London. The wires are barely visible in the aerial [...]
Coram Boy, The Stage, National Theatre by Susan Elkin
Audience jaws drop when Justine Mitchell as the angel descends to the stage….”