REVIEW: Gangsta Granny is sparkling gem for all of the family

David Walliams's books have found a place in the hearts of my kids '” and millions of others.
Birmingham Stage Company presents Gangsta Granny by David Walliams.  

CAST

Gilly Tompkins - Granny

Ashley Cousins - Ben

Laura Girling - Mum

Ben Martin - Dad

Umar Malik - Raj

Alison Fitzjohn - Matron

Richard James - Doctor

Louise Bailey - Queen & Female Undestudy

Aaron Thiara - Male Understudy

 

CREATIVE TEAM

Adapter and Director - Neal Foster

Designer - Jackie Trousdale

Lighting Designer - Jason Taylor

Composer - Jak Poore

Sound Designer - Nick Sagar

Choreographers - Paul Chantry & Rae Piper of Chantry Dance Company

Production Manager - Adrian LittlejohnsBirmingham Stage Company presents Gangsta Granny by David Walliams.  

CAST

Gilly Tompkins - Granny

Ashley Cousins - Ben

Laura Girling - Mum

Ben Martin - Dad

Umar Malik - Raj

Alison Fitzjohn - Matron

Richard James - Doctor

Louise Bailey - Queen & Female Undestudy

Aaron Thiara - Male Understudy

 

CREATIVE TEAM

Adapter and Director - Neal Foster

Designer - Jackie Trousdale

Lighting Designer - Jason Taylor

Composer - Jak Poore

Sound Designer - Nick Sagar

Choreographers - Paul Chantry & Rae Piper of Chantry Dance Company

Production Manager - Adrian Littlejohns
Birmingham Stage Company presents Gangsta Granny by David Walliams. CAST Gilly Tompkins - Granny Ashley Cousins - Ben Laura Girling - Mum Ben Martin - Dad Umar Malik - Raj Alison Fitzjohn - Matron Richard James - Doctor Louise Bailey - Queen & Female Undestudy Aaron Thiara - Male Understudy CREATIVE TEAM Adapter and Director - Neal Foster Designer - Jackie Trousdale Lighting Designer - Jason Taylor Composer - Jak Poore Sound Designer - Nick Sagar Choreographers - Paul Chantry & Rae Piper of Chantry Dance Company Production Manager - Adrian Littlejohns

So I had a tinge of doubt about exactly how one of his best, Gangsta Granny, would translate to the stage despite the TV version going down a storm.

But my doubts proved completely unfounded thanks to a fast-paced riot of fun and laugh-out-loud action at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal.

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The show struck the right balance of comedy - much of it slapstick and punctuated by Granny’s flatulence — and enticing storytelling.

What’s more, it was all set against a backdrop of a morphing stage set that was minilamist and ingenious in equal measure.

The story centres around a young man who dislikes his gran and is pre-occupied by his ambition of becoming a plumber.

But once he discovers her past as an international jewel thief he goes about hatching a plan to stage her most ambitious hesit — stealing the Crown Jewels.

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Put on by the Birmingham Stage Company, Ashley Cousins was outstanding as Ben and Gilly Tompkins was fantastic as the mobility-scooter riding Granny.

And they were supported by an equally on-point cast.

Even shop owner Raj (Umar Malik) did a touch of moonlighting during the interval selling ice-creams to the audience.

For more details of upcoming shows at the Theatre Royal, you can visit www.trch.co.uk.