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Ballet Shoes review: ‘everything a family show should be’

The first major stage adaptation of Noel Streatfeild’s children’s classic is superb

December 11, 2024 17:34
The Company in Ballet Shoes at the National Theatre. Photographer Manuel Harlan 372
Sisters in arms: Yanexi Enriquez (left), Grace Saif (centre) and Daisy Saquerra Photo: Manuel Harlan
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Ballet Shoes

National Theatre | ★★★★★

Under the outgoing artistic director Rufus Norris the National Theatre has not always delivered seasonal shows of the must-see variety. But this first major stage adaptation of Noel Streatfeild’s children’s classic is everything a family show should be.

Primarily it is a rollicking tale set in 1930s London about three adopted sisters who are taken into the care of wealthy, eccentric palaeontologist, known as GUM (Great Uncle Matthew) to his charges. The babes are each rescued by GUM while on one of his globe-trotting adventures looking for fossils to add to the vast collection he keeps in his rambling house on the Cromwell Road.

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