ROBIN HOOD

★★★★★

_REVIEW.   it’s about _THEATRE.   words _KYLE PEDLEY.   at _BIRMINGHAM HIPPODROME.   tickets _OFFICIAL SITE.   booking until 1st FEB.

December 23, 2025

images © Paul Coltas.

At the close of Robin Hood – this year’s festive offering from the Birmingham Hippodrome – fan favourite Matt Slack informs the crowd of a genuinely impressive benchmark. It just so happens to be bonafide legend – and ‘special guest’ star – Christopher Biggins’ sixtieth panto outing.

It’s a crowd-pleasing denouement to what has been a legitimately inspired and hilarious running gag throughout, as Biggins is repeatedly wheeled out (sometimes literally) throughout the show for a brief few moments, only to be chastised and kicked straight back off stage, as it isn’t yet time for his King Richard’s return. It’s just one of many wrinkles that makes this production so fresh, fun and gleefully silly, and just you wait to see what they do with him in ‘If I Were Not Upon the Stage’.

Back to panto Top Trumps though, and it isn’t as though Slack himself is, well… slacking. Hood marks his own twenty-third pantomime production, and an impressive twelfth consecutive year in Brum. It’s clear from the moment he first comically struts onto the stage that the audiences clearly still eat him up, and from this red letter outing, it isn’t difficult to see why. Nipping at his heels with an eye-popping assemblage of utterly genius frocks and get ups is the wonderful Andrew Ryan, chalking up his ninth consecutive visit to the Hippodrome and once again proving there really is nothing like a great dame (yes, I said dame).

“It’s clear from the moment he first comically struts onto the stage that the audiences clearly still eat him up…”

The highly successful model of QDOS migrating last year’s London Palladium offering to the Hippodrome continues this year with Hood. If you paid a visit to Julian Clary and Jane McDonald’s iteration in 2024 you’ll already be familiar with the lavish production values, stunning costumes and general narrative bent (hint: it’s utter nonsense, but joyfully so), and yet there’s undoubtedly more than enough here that is fresh and new to make it a comfortable must-see.

Slack is, as mentioned, one of the major draws. It almost goes without saying now, but he is effortlessly entertaining and wheels out a host of materials, gags and routines old and new. We get the human jukebox hijinks and aforementioned ‘Not Upon the Stage’, in addition to new flourishes such as a spirited acrobatic interlude with The Acromaniacs and a genuinely jaw-dropping and side-splitting about-turn in one of his late show staples (hint: it involves younger members of the audiences). It’s a joy, and seriously impressive, to consider he’s been gracing the Hippodrome stage for over a decade and he feels as spritely, animated and irrepressible as ever.

Ryan is once again a delicious panto dame, this time as Robin’s mother, Henrietta, and although past years have offered stiff competition and set an astronomically high and elaborate bar, Teresa Nalton’s costumes and concoctions this time round have to surely be the best to date. From a mushroom masterpiece to practically an entire gazebo – trimmed bush and all – the invention and whimsy is off the scale.

But, as is par for the course with the Hippodrome, the wider cast and production fire on plenty of cylinders of their own, too. TV favourite Gok Wan returns and is an ebullient gem, with the genuine rapport he shares with Slack completely palpable and utterly infectious. They somehow even manage to make the frequent planned corpsing feel completely naturalistic and quite the hoot, when it can so easily feel grating. The two make a formidable comic pairing, as Gok Scarlett and the titular hero dabble about in heroics, slapstick and even a spot of bedroom mischief.

“TV favourite Gok Wan returns and is an ebullient gem, with the genuine rapport he shares with Slack completely palpable and utterly infectious.”

The X Factor champion Matt Cardle is suitably boo-hiss-able as a wolf-corralling Sheriff of Nottingham, whilst StepsFaye Tozer is a feisty and no-nonsense Maid Marian. Naturally, she riffs off a bit of ‘Tragedy’ and ‘Afraid of the Dark’, too, and sounds damn good doing so, to boot. And if that weren’t enough belting and heavy hitting for you, Robin Hood rounds out its vocal artillery with musical theatre veteran and powerhouse Sandra Marvin as the Spirit of Sherwood Forest.

Transmogrifying the already acclaimed spectacle and bombast of the Palladium’s serving last year (gigantic animatronic wolf and all) and infusing it with a great new cast, local favourites and a host of original ideas and unrelenting silliness has proven a recipe success at the Hippodrome for several years now. But even by that metric and expectation, Robin Hood is an especially joyful and colourful beast.

Grab your ‘old longbow’ and steal from the rich to nab yourself a ticket if you must. In over a decade of anticipating and reviewing the Hippodrome’s annual pantomime offering, Slack and his band of merry men and women may have just conjured up their finest hour to date, and the funniest, most glamorous pantomime this side of Gilly Gilly Ossenfegger Katzenellen Bogen by the Sea.

Even by its own high standards, the QDOS-Palladium-Hippodrome hybrid has conjured up a bonafide red letter year. Fizzing with invention, silliness, Slacks and Bigginses, it’s so good it should almost surely be outlawed.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

why not give us a follow on instagram?

It’s 5 (6, 7, 8…) stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ from @kylebpedley for @thestepsmusical! 

Head on over to the TWE site (link in bio) to read Kyle’s full review of this ‘relentlessly entertaining slice of new jukebox fabulousness’, which runs at @thealexbham until 30th November, ahead of its recently-announced UK tour which commences September 2025! 💓🤠✨🛒🎭

#hereandnow #hereandnowtour #musical #steps #stepsmusical #review #thestepsmusical #birmingham #thealexandra #thealex #midlands #whatson #twe #thingsweenjoy
TAKE FIVE (…six, seven, eight) with @thestepsmusical! 🪩🛒🕺🏽💓

‘Here & Now’ is officially OPEN at @thealexbham, and in the run-up to this STOMPing World Premiere, we bootscoot’d down to the rehearsal room, where @kylebpedley got to ‘take five’ with the show’s fabulous leading ladies, @beingbeckylock & @supashar.

Watch now as the trio chat all things musical theatre, things we’ve enjoyed, the bostin’ City of Birmingham and, of course, STEPS themselves! ✨

‘Here & Now’ runs at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham until Saturday 30th November - get your tickets now! 🎭🎟️

And keep an eye out for our full, official review of the show after its glittering gala opening night next week! 🤩

#steps #stepsmusical #thestepsmusical #hereandnow #theatre #musical #musicaltheatre #rebeccalock #sharlenehector #birmingham #whatson #thealexandra #alexandratheatre #sayyoullbemine #twe #thingsweenjoy
“Delightful, unapologetic cabaret goodness with an extra sheen of malevolence” - we had a wicked-ly good time catching the @oldjointstock theatre’s ’I Screamed A Scream’ this week! 😈🎃 

Head on over to the TWE site (link in bio) for the full review of this ‘deliciously entertaining’ celebration of the best villains, rogues and rascals of stage and screen.

It truly does feel so good to be bad! 😈 

#IScreamedAScream #Cabaret #Villains #Halloween #Disney #OldJointStock #Theatre #Review #TWE #ThingsWeEnjoy
“A moving, pensive story and beautifully crafted production both…” featuring “what should be a star-making central turn” from Ryan Kopel - it’s a glowing five stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for the ‘beautiful melancholy’ of @DEHWestEnd at @thealexbham from @KyleBPedley! 💙

Head on over to the TWE site (link in bio) to read Kyle’s full review of the show; which runs at the Alex until Sat 26th October, before continuing its UK Tour.

#DEHWestEnd #DearEvanHansen #UKTour #EvanHansenTour #Review #Birmingham #TheAlexandra #Theatre #Musical #TWE #ThingsWeEnjoy #Review #RyanKopel #WavingThroughAWindow
Mangetout, mangetout! It’s a lovely jubbly four stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for @ofahmusical at @wolvesgrand!

Head on over to the TWE site to read @kylebpedley’s full review of what he calls a ‘legitimately funny recapture of a classic’.

‘Only Fools and Horses the Musical’ runs at the Grand until Sat 26th October 2024, before continuing its UK Tour.

#onlyfoolsandhorses #musical #wolverhampton #review #ofah #ofahmusical #uktour #comedy #funny #whatson #twe #thingsweenjoy
It’s 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ stars from @kylebpedley for ‘Becoming Nancy’ at @therepbirmingham! 

Head on over to the TWE site (link in bio) to read Kyle’s full review of this ‘fun, feel-good musical’ which boasts ‘a winning cast’ and a soundtrack ‘positively stuffed with catchy, jaunty earworms’.

‘Becoming Nancy’ runs at the Birmingham Rep until Sat 2nd Nov 2024.

#BecomingNancy #JerryMitchell #TerryRonald #Birmingham #BirminghamRep #New #Musical #MusicalTheatre #Review #TWE #ThingsWeEnjoy #October #LGBT #LGBTQ #Pride #FullOut