A Child's Christmas in Wales review – exquisite Dylan Thomas adaptation has magic in every scene

Emma Rice's production of Dylan Thomas's "A Child's Christmas in Wales" is a masterful adaptation that distills the essence of the beloved poem into an intimate and enchanting theatrical experience. With only five performers - one pianist and four actors - the ensemble brings a whirlwind of characters to life, imbuing each scene with a sense of magic that perfectly captures Thomas's unique blend of hope and melancholy.

Set in a tiny converted church in Frome, the production feels like a cherished communal gathering, where the audience is encouraged to participate in carols and share family photos of the characters. This sense of warmth and togetherness is palpable, as if the very spirit of Thomas's poem has cast its spell on the venue.

The stage design is a marvel, with two giant weathered wooden doors serving as a backdrop for the adult world inside and the children's imaginative adventure outside. The ensemble shines in their performances, each one bringing their own unique talents to the table. Tom Fox excels at clowning, while Katy Owen brings depth and passion to her narration of Thomas's poem. Robyn Sinclair's singing is characterized by vulnerability, while Ian Ross's songs weave a gentle narrative thread throughout the production.

Simon Oskarsson's trumpet playing is particularly noteworthy, adding a touch of magic to the proceedings. However, the framing device about Dylan Thomas himself feels slightly forced and unnecessary, a minor quibble in an otherwise flawless production.

Ultimately, "A Child's Christmas in Wales" is a Christmas play that defies expectations, embracing the complexities and difficulties of the holiday season while still managing to evoke feelings of love, music, and wonder. With its exquisite adaptation, beautiful stage design, and outstanding ensemble performances, this production is sure to leave audiences spellbound and enchanted.
 
I'm so down with this production 🎭💕! The way they've woven together the story, characters, and music feels like a warm hug on a cold winter's day ❤️. I love how it's not just about retelling the poem, but also about capturing the essence of the holiday season – all its joys and struggles 🤗. And can we talk about that stage design? 🎨 Those wooden doors are stunning! The way they transport you from one world to another is pure magic ✨. What I appreciate most is how it feels like a big, cozy family gathering – inviting and inclusive 🌟. Okay, maybe the Dylan Thomas framing device could be cut down a notch, but honestly, that's a tiny thing in an otherwise perfect production 💖
 
omg just saw the most magical adaptation of Dylan Thomas's poem "A Child's Christmas in Wales" 🤩🎄 i mean, 5 performers is crazy but it works so well! they totally capture the essence of hope & melancholy in this production 💔🌲 and the stage design is insane 🤯 those giant doors are like nothing i've ever seen before! 🚪💥 and the way they make you feel like part of the family is just genius 👫🎄 anyway, gotta say, the only thing that felt a bit off was that framing device about Dylan Thomas himself... minor quibble tho 🤔💭 but overall, this production is pure magic ✨
 
LOL @ how Emma Rice's team manages to fit so much magic into such a small venue 🎉! The idea of sharing family photos on set is genius, it makes the whole experience feel super intimate 😊. And can we talk about Simon Oskarsson's trumpet playing? It adds this extra layer of depth to the production that's just wow 💫. I mean, who wouldn't want a Christmas play that tackles tough topics but still manages to be uplifting and joyful? 🎄🙌
 
omg I just saw this play with my squad & it was LIFE.CHANGING!!! 🤩 the way they wove together Dylan Thomas's poem with music & drama was pure magic ✨ the set design was STUNNING , like, who needs a big theatre when you can create an entire world in a tiny church? 😍 and can we talk about the cast?! each of them brought their own unique energy to the performance 🤝 I loved how they made us feel like part of the family, sharing photos & singing carols... it was SO intimate! ❤️ minor quibble, tho - that framing device thing felt a bit forced 🙈 but overall, this play is a MASTERCLASS in storytelling & adaptation 🎭👏
 
omg I just saw this play "A Child's Christmas in Wales" and it was literally magic 🎄! The way they adapted the poem into a whole theatrical experience was so genius. I loved how they used this tiny converted church as the set, it felt like we were all part of some sort of special community. And the actors, wow! They all brought such depth and emotion to their performances. I especially loved Katy Owen's narration - she really captured the essence of Thomas's poem. The stage design was also insane, those giant wooden doors were so cool 🤩. My only tiny complaint is that the bit about Dylan Thomas feeling slightly forced felt a bit out of place. but overall this play was just enchanting!
 
just watched this Emma Rice production of Dylan Thomas's "A Child's Christmas in Wales" 🎭👏 and I'm still reeling from the magic ✨ it's like they took all the feels of the poem and bottled them up into a theatrical experience that's both intimate and enchanting 🎄 i loved how the ensemble brought all these characters to life with just five performers - one pianist and four actors 😲 and the stage design? wow, those giant weathered wooden doors are EVERYTHING 🤩 minor quibble though about Dylan Thomas framing device feels a bit forced, but honestly, who cares when the rest of it is so flawless ✨ can't wait to see more productions like this 👏
 
🎭 I'm so down for a good ol' fashioned nostalgia fest with "A Child's Christmas in Wales" – it's like the perfect blend of old-school charm and modern magic! The way Emma Rice's adaptation captures the essence of Dylan Thomas's poem is pure genius, it's like she bottled up the whimsy and wonder of childhood and put it on stage. And I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned theatrical experience with only five performers? It's like they're saying, "Screw the big budget productions, we're gonna make some magic happen right here in this tiny church!" 🕰️ The way they incorporate the audience into the show is genius, it's like you're part of the family. And that stage design though?! It's like a dream come true – two giant doors that take you on this wild ride between reality and fantasy... I mean, what more could you ask for? 🎄
 
I just saw this and I'm still reeling from it 😍🎄 The way they brought "A Child's Christmas in Wales" to life on stage was pure magic ✨ Emma Rice really outdid herself! The cast was phenomenal, each one bringing their own unique energy to the performance 🤩. And that stage design? Wow, those giant doors were a stroke of genius 📦 I loved how they made you feel like part of the community, even just as an audience member 👥. It's not often you see a production that can evoke both hope and melancholy in equal measure, but this one nailed it ❤️. The only minor gripe was with the framing device about Dylan Thomas himself, but overall? Absolutely enchanting ✨
 
OMG, you guys! 🤩 I'm literally speechless after watching Emma Rice's production of "A Child's Christmas in Wales"! The fact that they had to use only 5 performers to bring the whole story to life is genius 🤓, it just goes to show how talented each and every one of them is. And can we talk about the stage design? Those giant wooden doors are straight out of a fairy tale 🔮! I did notice that the framing device around Dylan Thomas felt a bit forced though, maybe they could've cut it down to make it even more concise? 🤔 But honestly, who cares?! The performance itself is perfection, and it's definitely going on my bucket list ASAP 🎟️!
 
omg did u see Emma Rice's production of A Child's Christmas in Wales?? 🤩 it's literally the most magical thing i've ever seen! they did such a great job condensing the poem into this intimate theatre experience, i felt like i was part of the community singing carols and sharing photos with the actors 😊. the set design is insane, these giant wooden doors are everything! 🚪🎨 & can we talk about the ensemble? Tom Fox's clowning skills are on point and Katy Owen's narration brings so much depth to the poem... i'm still reeling from this production it's def a must see for the holiday season!!! ❤️
 
🎭 This production sounds like a real treat! I mean, who doesn't love Dylan Thomas's poem? The idea of a small group of performers bringing the story to life in such an intimate setting is genius 🤩. And the way they incorporated carols and family photos into the experience... it's like they're inviting you right into the heart of the play ❤️. I'm sure it's not easy to balance the complexity of Thomas's poem with the demands of a live performance, but from what I've read, it sounds like the cast nailed it 🎵. One thing that got me was the use of the weathered wooden doors as a backdrop... it feels so evocative! And Simon Oskarsson's trumpet playing is just the icing on the cake 🍰. Overall, can't wait to see this production for myself 👀
 
🎭🔥 I'm so obsessed with Emma Rice's "A Child's Christmas in Wales"! The way they've woven the poem into a living, breathing theatrical experience is pure magic ✨. It's like being part of this cozy community gathering where everyone's singing along and sharing stories 🎶. The set design is insane, those wooden doors are EVERYTHING 🤯. And can we talk about the cast? Tom Fox brings the LOLs as a clown, Katy Owen's narration gives me all the feels 😭. Simon Oskarsson's trumpet playing adds this whimsical touch that takes it to another level 🎵. The only thing holding me back from giving it 10/10 is that framing device about Dylan Thomas himself... but honestly, that's a tiny complaint in an otherwise perfection
 
you know what's wild? i was just watching this old video of cat videos from 2018 (lol) and it got me thinking about how crazy our lives are now 🤯. like, we're all staring at these tiny screens all day, but have you ever noticed how everyone's face looks slightly different in their profile pics compared to real life? 😂 anyway, back to Emma Rice's production... the stage design is so cool! i wish i could visit that converted church in Frome one day 🚪.
 
😊 I just saw this production and I'm totally under its spell! The idea of a tiny church in Frome as the setting for this whimsical tale really made it feel like a special event - I loved how they encouraged us to share family photos on our phones, it added such a warm touch. And OMG, Tom Fox's clowning skills? 😂 I was laughing out loud in the middle of the show! The stage design is seriously breathtaking, those wooden doors are so cool! But what really stood out to me was how the whole production felt like a big ol' hug - it's not just a Christmas play, it's an experience.
 
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