Theatre

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PANTO DISPLAYS HUMANKIND

IN ITS WORST POSSIBLE MORAL AND SOCIAL LIGHT

Theatre editor Steve Cramer runs a wary eye over this year’s most popular pantos, with a view to uncovering some deep seated neuroses.

ell. we‘ye only ourselyes to blame. If we. as

adttlts. persist in dragging our children

along to pantos and (‘hristmas shows. what grounds do we haye to complain that they turn out to be twisted and yiolent'.’ The stories themselves seem to display an unparalleled capacity to display humankind in its worst possible moral and social light. A glance down the list of pantos on offer this season only set‘yes to confirm our desire to giye the kids a rough start in life.

The most popular this year seems to be (TlH/(‘l't’l/(l. with four productions that I know of. ()riginating from (‘hina in the 9th Century. the original title could roughly he translated as The (iirl it‘ll/l I/It’ Smallest

I'm in I/It’ Land. Stnall feet were seen as a sign of

beauty in (‘hina at the time. perhaps the reason for the painful practice of foot binding. which becatne an emblem of female oppression oyer subsequent centuries. I’ve seen many productions of this grim tale down the years. bttt the one that still sears my tnemory occurred some years back. featuring a petite. pretty and ineyilably blonde (‘inderella with the biggest pair of feel he eycr seen on a girl.

One only noticed this in the glass slipper scene. where. extending her leg for the Prince‘s glass slipper. ('inders appeared to be wearing not so much a shoe as the box it came in. The slippers themselves had clearly been designed for her: each might haye pt'oyed a spacious home for any number of goldfish. but our

prince still yisibly struggled to get them on to her

ruddy great plates. It would be nice to think that this piece of casting was a liberating gesture against patriarchal oppression. but the story seems to haye a deleterious effect on young girls for all that.

So much so. that two psychological conditions haye

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been natned after the story. The (‘inderella Complex. sortie psychiatrists hold. creates passiye aggressiye attitudes in girls. leading them to behaye in a continuously helpless manner. seeking help from other folk. usually male. in the simplest of tasks. It also leads to exaggerated expectations from life men must be princes. the home should be a castle. and so forth. When the ineyitable financial and emotional realities of life surface the result is collapse. Those who are able to indulge in the fantasy are eyen worse. Look at Jordan's wedding. which must haye occupied a massiye amount of man hours for an entire taste police task force.

The (‘inderella Syndrome on the other hand. a condition identified by psychologists. secs children accuse step parents of all sorts of misdemeanour and persecution. New mothers get treated to the allegations that Max/aratti made to Zidane. frequently with similarly unfortunate results. Quite aside from this. I suppose these days. the central symbol of the slipper will only add to these young girls acquiring the insatiable appetite for shoes so characteristic of their elder sisters.

The other biggy this season is .-I/(lr/(/lll. with another four productions. l‘ye yet to see a post colonial reading of this text on stage. and with .lack the lad Straw seeking to peek under the yeilsss. like the protagonist of this story. of Islamic princesses. we‘re unlikely to see one. With the authorities seeking to impose a dress code to being British. one hopes. bttt against hope. that this tale of Syrian origin will open a few eyes. Let’s wait and see.

See listings for a panto or Christmas show near you. Reviews next issue.

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* Cinderella Andy Gray, Allan Stewart and Grant Stott are back with this year’s King’s panto. These old stagers are bound to delight in the the tale of Cinders. the fairy and the grand ball.

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