Review of Pirate Gran! by RocknRollerbaby
Blog Post on April 14, 2014
I absolutely love going to the theatre with the children (you might have guessed)! I love the fact that I can introduce them to something I am so fond of at such young ages and I feel very lucky that we have such excellent children’s theatre in this country in order to do so!
There’s one production company which is a cut above everyone else and when I see a show has Scamp Theatre behind it I can pretty much guarantee that it will be a stunning performance! We’ve seen lots from them in the past and never been even slightly disappointed; indeed we go back year after year at Christmas to see their ever wonderful winter production of Stick Man. It’s one of the highlights of our theatre calendar and in between we are very, very happy to go and see anything else by them!
This weekend just gone we were in for a brilliant treat when we went to see Pirate Gran, Scamp’s latest offering, which is an adaption of the popular children’s books by Geraldine Durrant and Rose Forshall. The show is aimed at children aged 3 and above but Jimmy, at nearly two, is mega into Pirates and LOVED it!
Pirate Gran is extremely funny, gentle and a fearsome pirate to boot!
A very entertaining story with songs, comedy and a brilliantly eccentric Pirate Gran makes for very interesting and exciting viewing indeed. With stage props turning from sofa to pirate ship and more I think it gave all the children in the audience some ideas for play once back home and with a lovely story to boot, where Pirate Gran takes her little pirates to the Pirate Games we came away having had a really wonderful time! Of course! This is, as I mentioned, a Scamp production!
With fabulous actors including the ‘girl pirate’ who we have seen perform with Scamp (and other companies) before and we always think is brilliant! Florence immediately said ‘Oh look, it’s her, we like her! This show, in my opinion, is set to create lots of happy pirate waves over the tour it is taking until the end of the summer. See www.scamptheatre.com for more information on this and all their productions.
A brilliant show!