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My Dad the Magician – 4 Stars

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My Dad the Magician

Omnibus Theatre

Reviewed – 18th March 2018

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“children in the audience were delighted with the level of interaction and opportunities to participate”

 

Today the Omnibus Theatre, a small intimate theatre nestled in the corner of Clapham Common, was home to the touring family show β€œMy Dad the Magician”.

This is a charming piece of interactive theatre perfectly pitched for ages ten and under. Tom Adams as himself tells a poignant tale of his childhood through the use of audience participation, song, dance, humour and just a little bit of magic. The story of his mum meeting his stepdad, falling in love, getting married, losing his job and moving to the seaside slowly unfolds during the course of the hour. His enthusiasm, love and passion for his family is clear to see and it is hard not to be consumed by it. The story line itself is probably pitched a little beyond some of the younger members of the audience (ranging from three upwards) but it does keep the older children and adults enthralled.

The children in the audience were delighted with the level of interaction and opportunities to participate. Whenever Tom asked for a volunteer there was a raft of hands waving in the air keen to be chosen! Sometimes relying on the audience to respond can crush a show but Tom has the ability to keep the children engaged! A bit of a feat of magic in itself.

The set was simple and props had a homemade air, which added to the wholesomeness of the show.Β This is a thoroughly enjoyable way to spend an hour – if you have a small child and it’s on tour near you I urge you to pop along!

 

Reviewed by Angela East

 

Omnibus Theatre

My Dad the Magician

Omnibus Theatre

 

 

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