Catherine Tate subjected to brutal reviews over ‘lazy’ panto with £200 tickets

Some Sleeping Beauty fans who were at the London Palladium were unimpressed by Catherine Tate and Julian Clary’s panto at the end of the festive season production.

The London Palladium annual panto is being reviewed poorly by angry audience members who are complaining about everything from the all-star cast and the price of tickets to the ‘tired’ script. The infamous annual Christmas theatre show is currently tackling the story of Sleeping Beauty.

Huge actors from both comedy and television are a part of the cast, including Nigel Havers, Julian Clary, and Catherine Tate. Some theatergoers have been left feeling slighted by the performances and lack of laughter because the prices range from £37 to £220 for tickets.

However, after negative reviews went viral, there was a tidal wave of support for the cast and the show. And while some sensitive theatergoers have voiced their disapproval of some of the show’s heinous language, others have pointed out that innuendo is a fundamental component of any panto and have pointed out that a warning for parents is already available on the ticket website.

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Fans praising the show have flooded Instagram and X to support those on stage – with one writing: “It’s brilliant, great cast with wonderful costumes,” and another commenting: “Saw it today. Loved every minute of it.”

One fan wrote, “The headline act is Julian Clary,” rounding off the criticism. People were foolish to expect a child-friendly environment. When we first saw it, it was exactly what we had anticipated. Of all the main actors, Catherine Tate was the least smutty.

The encouraging remarks come after TripAdvisor received a lot of negative feedback about the comedy show. One person wrote, “Julian Clary frequently makes us laugh out loud, but even he appeared to be a shadow of his zany panto self.” Many of the cast members were aware that this year’s film was lacking.

Reliably funny skits felt worn out, many jokes lacked the old-fashioned genius wit, and the customary, simple flow was just absent. The audience was noticeably more subdued than I’ve ever witnessed, with the exception of Catherine Tate’s well-received “Nan” sketch.

Another person remarked, “Catherine Tate was very dull. It’s unfortunate because it’s been a tradition for us for the past nine years that I’m not sure I’ll bother going back next year. Couldn’t bring myself to clap, as one typed: “While another. A children’s show that is meant for adults. A gloomy, sluggish innuendo tirade.

One person wrote that she felt “very disappointed” after paying “many dollars for seats” over the cost of the tickets. Another swipe was made, “There was no standing ovation at the end, and the audience’s reaction this week was obviously muted.”

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Some of the negative comments are hopeful, with one saying, “Went to watch sleeping beauty panto, absolutely brilliant. Excellent service and beautiful setting. Another praises the venue, the staff, the show, and others.

Sleeping Beauty is set to run until Sunday 11 January. The Mirror has contacted representatives of the Palladium Theatre and members of the cast for comment.

‘Hearts have arrived’…but McInnes warns they can get better

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After defeating Rangers for the second time this season, Hearts are now “have arrived,” according to former Scotland international Kris Boyd.

And head coach Derek McInnes has cautioned against “waiting for us to improve” after the transfer window opens in January.

After beating Rangers 2-1, the Edinburgh side are now six points clear of the top-seeded Celtic, who are currently six points clear of the Edinburgh club.

Hearts haven’t won a Scottish title since 1960, but they’re probably in a better position to do so since 1998’s late-race three-horse race with the Old Firm.

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Hearts will go the distance, they say.

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In the event Danny Rohl’s side lose at Tynecastle, Boyd promised to switch teams to Rangers in a Sky Sports interview.

This Hearts team has arrived, according to the statement! the former Ibrox striker asserted. They will continue their journey. The dangers are gone. They can’t stop thinking about it; 12 points are too much.

After a 3-1 victory over Aberdeen later in the day, Celtic ended its four-game losing streak under new manager Wilfried Nancy. However, the 10-man visitors equalized with less than 20 minutes to go.

If Hearts can capitalize on that, they are currently favorites to win the title, Boyd continued. The east end of Glasgow is not particularly rosy either.

Under the direction of Martin O’Neill, their early lead was thwarted by Celtic after a shaky November run that saw them acquiesce to three points from a possible 12th.

Ryan Stevenson, a former Tynecastle midfielder, claims that his side have since won three games in a row against Celtic, Falkirk, and now Rangers.

Hearts will next travel to the city to face fifth-placed Hibs in a derby on Saturday.

He told BBC Scotland, “I believe the belief would never have left in the changing room.” “Everything is so encouraging,”

We hope to have a special season in store for this.

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What about the head coach for Hearts himself, though?

McInnes emphasizes that his side must improve if they are to maintain their title defense.

He expressed his “hopeful we can make this a special season.”

“I’m always told that because teams aren’t as good as they’re supposed to be, we’re only at the top of the league,” but our actual points total are exactly where a tabletoppers should be.

“I believe we have more victories in store. As we progress, I anticipate that things will improve.

We simply need to keep counting on wins in Hearts to keep it relevant and the games to grow bigger and bigger.

In 16 of their 18 Premiership games, Hearts have scored, more frequently than any other division team, with Lawrence Shankland leading the charge with nine goals after scoring a second goal against Rangers.

Hearts simply need to focus on ourselves, the Scotland striker argued, rather than “looking at the league table.”

He said, “Avoiding your own interests can cause problems as soon as you start looking elsewhere.” You’ll be in a good place if you keep focusing on getting three points each week.

Shankland and his team-mates are relishing the challenge, according to Shankland, who claims it is “a massive game” that people have suggested every week.

He said, “That’s enjoyable, it’s a good pressure to have, and it seems like the boys are flourishing right now.”

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After defeating Rangers for the second time this season, Hearts are now “have arrived,” according to former Scotland international Kris Boyd.

And head coach Derek McInnes has cautioned against “waiting for us to improve” after the transfer window opens in January.

After beating Rangers 2-1, the Edinburgh side are now six points clear of the top-seeded Celtic, who are currently six points clear of the Edinburgh club.

Hearts haven’t won a Scottish title since 1960, but they’re probably in a better position to do so since 1998’s late-race three-horse race with the Old Firm.

    • 18 June 2023

Hearts will go the distance, they say.

Hearts fixtures

In the event Danny Rohl’s side lose at Tynecastle, Boyd promised to switch teams to Rangers in a Sky Sports interview.

This Hearts team has arrived, according to the statement! the former Ibrox striker asserted. They will continue their journey. The dangers are gone. They can’t stop thinking about it; 12 points are too much.

After a 3-1 victory over Aberdeen later in the day, Celtic ended its four-game losing streak under new manager Wilfried Nancy. However, the 10-man visitors equalized with less than 20 minutes to go.

If Hearts can capitalize on that, they are currently favorites to win the title, Boyd continued. The east end of Glasgow is not particularly rosy either.

Under the direction of Martin O’Neill, their early lead was thwarted by Celtic after a shaky November run that saw them acquiesce to three points from a possible 12th.

Ryan Stevenson, a former Tynecastle midfielder, claims that his side have since won three games in a row against Celtic, Falkirk, and now Rangers.

Hearts will next travel to the city to face fifth-placed Hibs in a derby on Saturday.

He told BBC Scotland, “I believe the belief would never have left in the changing room.” “Everything is so encouraging,”

We hope to have a special season in store for this.

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

What about the head coach for Hearts himself, though?

McInnes emphasizes that his side must improve if they are to maintain their title defense.

He expressed his “hopeful we can make this a special season.”

“I’m always told that because teams aren’t as good as they’re supposed to be, we’re only at the top of the league,” but our actual points total are exactly where a tabletoppers should be.

“I believe we have more victories in store. As we progress, I anticipate that things will improve.

We simply need to keep counting on wins in Hearts to keep it relevant and the games to grow bigger and bigger.

In 16 of their 18 Premiership games, Hearts have scored, more frequently than any other division team, with Lawrence Shankland leading the charge with nine goals after scoring a second goal against Rangers.

Hearts simply need to focus on ourselves, the Scotland striker argued, rather than “looking at the league table.”

He said, “Avoiding your own interests can cause problems as soon as you start looking elsewhere.” You’ll be in a good place if you keep focusing on getting three points each week.

Shankland and his team-mates are relishing the challenge, according to Shankland, who claims it is “a massive game” that people have suggested every week.

He said, “That’s enjoyable, it’s a good pressure to have, and it seems like the boys are flourishing right now.”

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Kelly Osbourne: ‘Person I was before dad Ozzy died doesn’t exist, I’ll never be same’

Kelly Osbourne, the Black Sabbath legend, passed away in July at the age of 76, has spoken about her family’s plans for their first Christmas without their father, Ozzy.

Kelly Osbourne says Christmas will “never be the same” for her again, following the death of her “magical” father Ozzy. The 41-year-old – whose son Sidney was expected to be a mascot at Aston Villa ’s Premier League game today – admitted that the family including mum Sharon are planning to honour the rock star on December 25.

She joked how the day always held good memories not least as Ozzy “tried to ruin Xmas every year because he was Scrooge”. Ozzy died just on July 22, aged 76, only a short time after a homecoming charity concert with his band Black Sabbath at Villa Park, a stone’s throw from his childhood home in Aston, Birmingham.

The rock star had been living with Parkinson’s as well as numerous health issues dating back to a life-threatening quad bike accident in 2003 in which he broke his neck. Speaking at the launch of Juliet Sear’s new signature bakeware collection at Fortnum & Mason in London, about facing the family’s first Christmas without Ozzy, Kelly said: ‘Christmas will never be the same….I will never be the same. The person I was before he died does not exist anymore. It changes you. He (Ozzy) was magical. There is no one like him.’

Kelly will spend the day with her mother in England, where her older brother Louis and his family are also cousins, but not sister Aimee or younger brother Jack, who are both in LA. The TV personality revealed that she will hand over her brother Louis, who is currently cooking, with her chef’s apron and spoon.

According to Kelly, “He’s the head chef because he’s the best at cooking.” I’m not saying where, but we’re having a big turkey right now, and then the following day, we’re going to a fancy restaurant somewhere! Where there are flowers and celebrations continue.

She reveals that Ozzy’s culinary abilities were passed down to Louis, his eldest child: “I believe it came from my dad because my dad used to cook constantly.

“Shepherd’s Pie” also chips . The best chips you’ve ever had in a lifetime.

“But Louis is a fantastic cook and I’m like through all of this, me and him, he’s been my pillar and he’s just the best human in the world. I have the best brothers in the world.”

Kelly claimed that her father was unable to cook on Christmas Day because he was in the kitchen. She laughs, “Well, there was a reason my dad used to keep the drugs in the oven because no one would ever look at him.” “He used to keep his belongings in the oven.”

Kelly said he would dress up as Santa Claus, but things didn’t always go according to plan, recalling happy Christmas memories of Ozzy.

“We used to set booby traps because we weren’t sure (it was Santa). We put fishing wire across the room and one time we heard my dad come clattering down and we almost did not get our presents that year, put it that way. We got in so much trouble!”

The family will gather around the table to share their favorite stories and memories of Ozzy on Christmas Day. An emotional Kelly cried, “I never want my son to forget his Pappa.” Because I don’t think he’s truly gone, I don’t know how special he was or is.

My son was so excited when Santa arrived at the house yesterday. He couldn’t believe it, and he joined him in dancing and singing, which is one of the most extraordinary things to happen in history, and it made everyone so happy.

On what would have been Ozzy’s 77th birthday, Ozzy was posthumously presented with the Birmingham Lord Mayor’s Award. It was both collected for him by Kelly and Sharon.

Sharon “takes things,” Kelly says, “one day at a time.” She is doing incredibly well. She is, in fact, a real “she.”

But now that Ozzy has been laid to rest, Sharon will never leave the United Kingdom. Because I can’t leave my dad, I stay where my mother is. Right now, my son attends school here.

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“Home will always be Britain. This is where we are from. I go between here and my farm in Iowa in the Midwest. Never thought I’d become a Midwestern girl. I’m going back just after Christmas for New Year. I miss my cows and my chickens and my ducks. That will be healing for me.”

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