Friday, August 29

Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Of The Pyramid, Theatre Royal

The Mystery Inc. gang is back - live on stage with some comic strip hokum another new mystery to solve.

And we’re here to help them! It’s a no holds-barred adventure with Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne, who are in Egypt and – surprise surprise – come across some mysterious mummies.

The mystery of Pharaoh Hatchepsout's Pyramid brings some classic panto-style fun along with the traditional Scooby fun we’ve come accustomed to over the past 40 years or so. 

The gang is in Egypt thanks to Velma’s friend Otto, who needs some help with a troubling mystery. Creepy but fun, it’s a surefire hit for all the family.

Lots of music and dance, awesome special effects and some good old slapstick combine with a typically Scooby-style story and the wrath of a pharaoh who’s more than happy to transform to stone anyone who dares approach the pyramid!

You might soon guess who the villain is – but that doesn’t matter as the audience participation, gags and singing keep the show bouncing along.

There were rumours of a real Great Dane in the role of our four-legged hero but although it’s not a real-life doggie-detective on stage, the central character is wonderfully brought to life thanks to the skills of the cast and the audience’s own imagination.

Scooby-Doo is unique in that it’s a cartoon made in the 1960s that’s still being produced and broadcast today. It spans the generations and so does this live tour, which reaches its final leg in Nottingham.

Among the children’s TV shows which we’ve seen translated to the stage in Nottingham this has to be one of the best, with superb sets, sound and production making it a slick experience.

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