'Rapturously Received': The Enormous Crocodile Reviews Are In
The Enormous Crocodile the Musical opened at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre this week, receiving rave reviews and delighting young and old audiences alike.
Read what the critics are saying about this deliciously funny musical, playing in London until 8th June.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ London Theatre Reviews
'Prepare for an adventure that's wild, whimsical, and wonderfully wacky with the musical adaptation of Roald Dahl's beloved 1978 tale.'
'The production is colourful, entertaining, and full of joy, ensuring that it captivates audiences of all ages. Whether you're new to the theatre or a seasoned theatre-goer, this show promises a snapping good time.'
'Malinda Parris shines as the Enormous Crocodile, delivering a performance brimming with energy and charisma. Whether she's manipulating the giant puppet jaws or zipping around the stage, Parris captivates the audience with her mischievous flair.'
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'Expect audience interaction, lots of wild animals, and one VERY hungry reptile!'
'Ahmed Abdullahi Gallab's tunes mean that people of any age will have a great time bopping along, and Suhayla El-Bushra compliments this wonderfully with a book and lyrics that are entertaining for all.'
'This is a must-see summer show, with jungle fun for everyone!'
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Afridiziak Theatre News
'A lot of work has been put into making this production fun, vibrant and interactive.'
'The singing, the puppetry, the acting – all of it culminated in an enjoyable and vivid stage production that kept my (just about to turn) two- year-old daughter engaged throughout.'
'This is one for the little people and the big people alike. Go and see it.'
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ West End Best Friend
'Toby Olié’s puppets are clearly inspired by the original illustrations, as well as being great creations in their own right. It is a difficult balance to create puppets that relate to 2D drawings and 3D creatures, but the result is extremely impressive.'
'In the title role, Malinda Parris not only creates a sympathetic villain, but also leads much of the singing; this has to be the best sung crocodile ever seen on the London stage.'
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ All That Dazzles
'What a musical it is – pop, jazz and classic Musical Theatre styles are all thrown in the mix.'
'The children in the audience were frankly ecstatic as the actors came forward for their bows at the end. And if that’s not a good metric for the success of a children’s show, then nothing is. The raw enthusiasm it generated from them is hard to fake, and it’s impossible to ignore what an impact it had on them. So take your child to the jungle this summer. You might just change their life.'
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stage to Page
'Speaking of the cast, their performances are truly impressive. They skilfully juggle multiple roles, develop specific accents for the characters, swiftly change costumes, all while delivering spirited musical numbers.'
'Even if you're no longer part of the "young audience" demographic but hold a fondness for the book, this musical is a wonderful way to reconnect with your inner child.'
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Spy in the Stalls
'A croc of gold for younger audiences!'
'As the audience arrives, there are bubble machines and recorded jungle noises, and animal roars and trumpeting, creating a fun and happy atmosphere in the perfect surroundings of the Open Air Theatre.
'The Enormous Crocodile is a snappy tuneful wonder.'