Tuesday 9 September 2014

Bristol Loves Shreks Special Princess!

I'd like to thank Faye and the wonderful Shrek tour for making Bristol the Big, Bright, Beautiful place to be for the past 3 weeks. You will be missed.

Nottingham, you're in for a treat. Be prepared to be amazed.

Her are a few snippets from reviews by critics and theatregoers who saw the show at the Hippodrome. As you can see, there is universal aclaim for the supremely talented Princess Fiona:

SOUTH WALES ANGUS
Faye Brookes proves a versatile female lead as Princess Fiona encompassing comedy, dance and flair in one fell swoop.

PUBLIC REVIEWS
Brookes plays a feisty young lady who is opinionated yet a little peculiar as she befriends (and dances with) rats, isn’t afraid of Shrek and runs off to sleep at sunset. She is reminiscent of Disney princesses and her vocals are strong.

THEATRE KIRSTY
I personally never wanted to see it in London because I never really liked who was cast as Fiona, but Faye Brookes was superb and with the right casting the show is fantastic.

PRACTICALLY PERFECT MUMS
Faye Brookes is my hero in this show though. I find her absolutely hilarious as the endearingly bonkers ‘bi-polar’, warts and all damsel in distress ‘Princess Fiona’. 

BRISTOL 24-7
Princess Fiona, played by Faye Brookes, is equally as gifted when it comes to her acting and vocal talents.

BRISTOL POST
Princess Fiona Is brought to life with real verve by Faye Brookes.

LISTOMANIA BATH
the cast were generally on first class form as well, with Dean Chisnall nicely capturing the lovable nature of the central character's giant ogre and Faye Brookes' perfect portrayal of Princess Fiona's dual-sided pretty princess/rebellious ladette character.

THEATRE BLOGGER
The entire cast are superb but for me the stand out performance was by Faye Brookes as Princess Fiona.

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