Ben and Holly Live – a Review

BH_Logo_20x15-300x225Okay, I should clarify firstly we paid for tickets. I have no reason to state this, other than my review is a confused one – but it’s my thoughts, and when it comes to the age group targeted, H loved it – and it’s the first time I’ve really seen her join in with a stage show – as she’s usually more reserved. H and her friend J were both upset when it finished, which has a lot more ground than my opinion! We’re big Ben & Holly fans in our house too (in case you hadn’t guessed).

So, I’m confused. It was only on the day of the performance I realised that the Ben & Holly cast would in fact be grown adults dressed as Ben and Holly & co (which did work for ‘The Tiger Who Came To Tea’) –  so wasn’t sure what to think, but went into it with as open a mind as possible. Bearing in mind Peppa Pig worked perfectly for us (and that’s with puppets), yet with B&H you’ve magic which isn’t as easy to create with humans, I wondered why they’d decided to do it this way.

Ben & Holly Live

Ben & Holly Live – photo taken from Official Ben & Holly page

One MAJOR complaint – I had a tickly cough – nothing too bad but tickly. Every time there was any magic you’d get smoke into the audience and it set off my cough every time – so be aware of that – it was quite intense! We were quite near the front – about five rows – so take a good hanky to cover your nose and mouth if you’re planning on sitting close to the stage.

The story was excerpts of episodes you’ve probably seen, put together well with some songs to help the story along, plenty of interactivity too. Ben & Holly has never been about the songs though, which made it feel a bit odd (unlike, say, Peppa Pig or Dora the Explorer) – though there were plenty of chances to sing, especially in the second half – I had the ‘Happy Song’ stuck in my head for a good hour or so afterwards (which is a sign of a good song in my book) – and H was pleased she got to sing Happy Birthday to King Thistle.

I wish there’d been more of the Wise Old Elf and Nanny Plum together – I like how they interact on the show, it amuses me. Also, while the actress who played Nanny Plum was good, she just didn’t have that fabulously mildly sarcastic tone that Sarah Ann Kennedy does – but H didn’t notice or care.

Ben & Holly Live Merch Stand

The merch stand wasn’t too expensive – there are lots of goodies and a light up windmill like at Peppa Pig live – we bought a Gaston toy which came in at £11 which was pricey, but H loves it. There were t-shirts for £12 and they take cards if you spend over £10. Programmes were £5. At the end they had the helium balloons like at Peppa Pig, although there was less of a reason to get them (as at least with Peppa the balloons were the treasure) – so we skipped on those – though if they’re as good a quality as the Peppa ones, they’ll last for several weeks after the show.

So, the plot. You have a few of the episodes combined into one story – I kind of wish one story could have been expanded on rather than three, plus the addition of Lucy (from Tooth Fairy) seemed to have minimal purpose. BUT! H liked her being there.

I think what they’ve done is interesting – and if a new story is done next year we’ll be there again – and I’m trying so hard not to be picky as I did enjoy it, there were just things I spotted that I wish could be fixed.

Really, what I hope next year is they take the Peppa format and do actors in black on stage with puppets. I think then it’d be practically perfect. In H’s eyes it was pretty fabulous anyway.

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Ben & Holly Live feature with dates

Ben and Holly Live on Stage!

BH_Logo_20x15-300x225 Quite frankly, if you don’t watch Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom, then you are missing out – it’s one of those rare cartoons that as an adult, I find myself laughing along to as well, so given that it’s now coming to the stage, and – and this is the best bit of all – there’s an unplanned JELLY FLOOD! (I’m dying to see how they do this) – how could you possibly miss this?

Ben and Holly's Little KingdomThe Little Kingdom – where everyone is very, very small – is home to Princess Holly and her best friend Ben Elf. Holly is a young fairy princess who is still learning how to do magic properly and sometimes her spells don’t work out quite right. Ben is an Elf. Elves don’t do magic but they are very good at making things. Ben doesn’t have wings like Holly but he flies on the back of Gaston the Ladybird.

In this exciting new musical adventure, Ben and Holly have fun and games helping Gaston clean up his messy cave; they go on a trip to The Big World with tooth-fairy Nanny Plum; and still have time to plan a surprise for King Elf’s birthday party, complete with an unplanned jelly flood.

Packed full of games, songs and laughter, this is an enchanting and magical visit to the Little Kingdom, live on stage for the very first time. This beautiful story of elves, princesses and childhood innocence will delight all the family.

Tickets are on sale now for all 2012 dates, with some 2013 announced – read on! We’ve bought our tickets for Wimbledon, and can’t wait.

BEN & HOLLY’S LITTLE KINGDOM UK TOUR 2012 – 2013
www.benandhollylive.com
@benandhollylive

FRI 26 – SUN 28 OCTOBER THE ORCHARD THEATRE, DARTFORD
Fri 26 at 4 pm
Sat 27 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 28 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 31 OCT – THURS 1 NOVEMBER NEW WIMBLEDON THEATRE
Wed 31 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 1 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 3 – SUN 4 NOVEMBER THE ANVIL, BASINGSTOKE
Sat 3 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 4 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 7 – THURS 8 NOVEMBER YORK BARBICAN
Wed 7 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 8 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 10 – SUN 11 NOVEMBER PRINCES HALL, ALDERSHOT
Sat 10 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 11 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 14 – THURS 15 NOVEMBER PAVILION THEATRE, WORTHING
Wed 14 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 15 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 17 – SUN 18 NOVEMBER THE GROVE, DUNSTABLE
Sat 17 at 4 pm
Sun 18 at 10 am, 1 & 4 pm

2013

WED 16 – THURS 17 JANUARY VENUE CYMRU, LLANDUDNO
Wed 16 at 4 pm
Thurs 17 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 19 – SUN 20 JANUARY THEATRE ROYAL, NOTTINGHAM
Sat 19 at 10.30 am & 1.30 pm
Sun 20 at 11 am & 2 pm

TUES 22 – WED 23 JANUARY ASSEMBLY THEATRE, TUNBRIDGE WELLS
Tues 22 at 1 & 4 pm
Wed 23 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 26 – SUN 27 JANUARY BECK THEATRE, HAYES
Sat 26 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 27 at 10 am & 1 pm

TUES 29 – WED 30 JANUARY NEW THEATRE, HULL
Tues 29 at 1 & 4 pm
Wed 30 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 2 – SUN 3 FEBRUARY CORN EXCHANGE, CAMBRIDGE
Sat 2 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 3 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 6 – THURS 7 FEBRUARY CHARTER THEATRE, PRESTON
Wed 6 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 7 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 9 – SUN 10 FEBRUARY PALACE THEATRE, SOUTHEND
Sat 9 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 10 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 13 – THURS 14 FEBRUARY G LIVE, GUILDFORD
Wed 13 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 14 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 16 – SUN 17 FEBRUARY WATFORD COLOSSEUM
Sat 16 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 17 at 10 am & 1 pm

TUES 19 – WED 20 FEBRUARY MILTON KEYNES THEATRE
Tues 19 at 4 pm
Wed 20 at 10 am, 1 & 4 pm

FRI 22 – SAT 23 FEBRUARY BELGRADE THEATRE, COVENTRY
Fri 22 at 1 & 4 pm
Sat 23 at 10.30 am & 1 pm

WED 27 – THURS 28 FEBRUARY WYVERN THEATRE, SWINDON
Wed 27 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 28 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 2 – SUN 3 MARCH RICHMOND THEATRE
Sat 2 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 3 at 10 am & 1 pm

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WED 6 – THURS 7 MARCH ASSEMBLY ROOMS, DERBY
Wed 6 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 7 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 9 – SUN 10 MARCH THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNFERMLINE
Sat 9 at 4 pm
Sun 10 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 13 – THURS 14 MARCH PLAYHOUSE, WHITLEY BAY
Wed 13 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 14 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 16 – SUN 17 MARCH OPERA HOUSE BUXTON
Sat 16 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 17 at 11 am & 2 pm

TUES 26 – WED 27 MARCH ST ALBANS ARENA
Tues 26 at 1 & 4 pm
Wed 27 at 10 am & 1 pm

FRI 29 – SAT 30 MARCH MARLOWE THEATRE, CANTERBURY
Fri 29 at 4 pm
Sat 30 at 10 am, 1 & 4 pm

TUES 2 – WED 3 APRIL DE MONTFORT HALL, LEICESTER
Tues 2 at 4 pm
Wed 3 at 10 am, 1 & 4 pm

WED 10 – THURS 11 APRIL ST DAVID’S HALL, CARDIFF
Wed 10 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 11 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 13 – SUN 14 APRIL HALL FOR CORNWALL, TRURO
Sat 13 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 14 at 10 am & 1 pm

TUES 16 – WED 17 APRIL OCTAGON THEATRE, YEOVIL
Tues 16 at 1 & 4 pm
Wed 17 at 10 am & 1 pm

FRI 19 – SAT 20 APRIL KING’S THEATRE, SOUTHSEA
Fri 19 at 1 & 4 pm
Sat 20 at 10 am & 1 pm

TUES 23 – WED 24 APRIL CAPITOL THEATRE, HORSHAM
Tues 23 at 1 & 4 pm
Wed 24 at 1 & 4 pm

FRI 26 – SAT 27 APRIL MARINA THEATRE, LOWESTOFT
Fri 26 at 1 & 4 pm
Sat 27 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 1 MAY KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN
Wed 1 at 1 & 4 pm

SAT 4 – SUN 5 MAY HEXAGON THEATRE, READING
Sat 4 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 5 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 8 – THURS 9 MAY GORDON CRAIG THEATRE, STEVENAGE
Wed 8 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 9 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 15 – THURS 16 MAY BRISTOL HIPPODROME
Wed 15 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 16 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 18 – SUN 19 MAY GRAND THEATRE, SWANSEA
Sat 18 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 19 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 22 – THURS 23 MAY GRAND THEATRE, WOLVERHAMPTON
Wed 22 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 23 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 25 – SUN 26 MAY THEATRE ROYAL, GLASGOW
Sat 25 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 26 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 29 – THURS 30 MAY CIVIC THEATRE, DARLINGTON
Wed 29 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 30 May at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 1 – SUN 2 JUNE KING’S THEATRE, EDINBURGH
Sat 1 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 2 June at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 5 – THURS 6 JUNE LOUGHBOROUGH TOWN HALL
Wed 5 at 1.30 & 4.30 pm
Thurs 6 at 1.30 & 4.30 pm

SAT 8 – SUN 9 JUNE GRAND THEATRE, BLACKPOOL
Sat 8 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 9 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 12 – THURS 13 JUNE HARROGATE THEATRE
Wed 12 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 13 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 19 – THURS 20 JUNE CORN EXCHANGE, BEDFORD
Wed 19 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 29 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 22 – SUN 23 JUNE CORN EXCHANGE, KING’S LYNN
Sat 22 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 23 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 29 – SUN 30 JUNE FLORAL PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON
Sat 29 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 30 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 6 – SUN 7 JULY HACKNEY EMPIRE, LONDON
Sat 6 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 7 at 10 am & 1 pm

WED 10 – THURS 11 JULY THEATRE ROYAL, BRIGHTON
Wed 10 at 1 & 4 pm
Thurs 11 at 10 am & 1 pm

SAT 27 – SUN 28 JULY PALACE THEATRE, MANCHESTER
Sat 27 at 1 & 4 pm
Sun 28 at 10 am & 1 pm