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Review of La Petite Soirée – 3 Stars

Petite

La Petite Soirée

Aldwych Theatre

Reviewed – 9th December 2017

★★★

“More thought, less crudeness and this could be a 5 star children’s show”

 

La Petite Soirée is the family version of La Soirée currently playing at the Aldwych Theatre until February. The website promises this as a children’s version of the main show without the sauce.

Petite

The Aldwych Theatre is a great setting for this show and the layout of the stage, lighting and atmospheric smoke makes you feel like you are in a cosy cabaret club. The “posh” seats on the stage offer a great view and maximum audience participation. The “ringside” seats offer fantastic vantage points for the acrobats and gymnasts – at times, if you are sat in the front row, you can reach out and touch the performers! The main stalls seating has some restricted views so make sure you choose wisely.

The gymnasts and acrobats need no tailoring of their performance for the younger audience. Mallakhamb India, L J Marles and Lea Hinz wow the audience with their amazing stunts, suppleness and agility. Their performances have the children wide eyed and mouths opens with their feats of strength and dexterity. Michelle Clarke hits the stage with a mystic and magical quality. She has the ability to make her hula hoops float through the air as if they are defying gravity – her performance is mesmerising.

Amy G gives a unique performance that is perfectly pitched for the younger audience. It has none of the crudeness or cringe worthiness of her evening show. She has both children and adults rolling with laughter and engages with the children in the audience.

Cabaret Decadanse could have been better pitched to the younger audience by choosing songs which would have engaged the younger audience better. I felt that it was unnecessary for one of the puppeteers to have her top ripped open and expose her underwear. This added nothing to the performance and I thought that it was slightly inappropriate for a children’s show.

Daredevil Chicken had the potential to engage with the young audience as their humour is slightly slapstick. Unfortunately this was not toned down enough for a children’s show Although funny in places their short skits had a crudeness which just wasn’t appropriate for the youthful clientele.

The show is just an hour long which makes you feel you have been slightly short changed. The show felt a little too short – its was over almost as it had begun. With the incredible talent they have in the main show La Petite version could be a huge hit, but they are missing the mark. The show needs to be more tailored to the younger market. It is an edited version of the main show which doesn’t seem to have had much thought behind how it has been cut down.

They have the potential to offer a knockout children’s production which would make a great Christmas treat but as it stands it is vastly lacking! More thought, less crudeness and this could be a 5 star children’s show.

 

Reviewed by Angela East

Photography by Brinkhoff-Mogenburg

 

 

La Petite Soirée

is at the Aldwych Theatre until 3rd February 2018

 

 

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Review of La Soirée – 4 Stars

Soirée

La Soirée

Aldwych Theatre

Reviewed – 28th November 2017

★★★★

 

“The acts are fast paced and immensely varied – funny, daring, naughty and breathtaking”

 

The Aldwych Theatre plays host to the contemporary circus and cabaret show that is La Soirée. The performers are excited that they have “gone posh” with their new venue which will be their home for the next 11 weeks.

The show has mostly unreserved seating with some so close to the main stage that unsuspecting occupants are ripe to be plucked from the comfort of their seat and become part of the show. The overhang from the dress circle gives some of the stalls seats a very restricted view and some of the show is just not visible from the back rows. There is reserved seating with tables on stage that gives the feel of an intimate bar hosting a live show.

The acts are fast paced and immensely varied – funny, daring, naughty and breathtaking. Throughout the show my emotions swung from being mouth opened in amazement to hiding my eyes behind my hands due to either the perilous stunts of the acrobats or the cringe worthy moments of some of the comedy acts. The acts were short but their performances packed a punch.

The gymnasts and acrobats were amazing. The Chilly Brothers, Lea Hinz, Mallakhamb India, LJ Marles and Leon and Klodi wowed the audience with their daredevil acts showing supreme dexterity and suppleness. Their strength was phenomenal. Michele Clark’s hula hoop act was magical with her tricks seeming to defy gravity at times.

Daredevil Chicken have a unique brand of comedy which some may find a little bit too raucous. If you are sitting in the front rows be careful of low flying bananas! Comedy from the legend of the cabaret scene Amy G may not be to everyone’s taste but certainly had the audience belly laughing and holding their sides.

Due to some of the content, including some nudity, this show is definitely for adults only and for those that are not easily shocked. A great night out though featuring a cornucopia of talent  – you certainly leave feeling you have been entertained!

 

Reviewed by Angela East

Photography by Brinkhoff/Moegenburg

 

 

La Soirée

is at the Aldwych Theatre until 3rd February 2018

 

 

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