“Perfectly executed: Helen Power as Pitti-Sing… one leaves this most idyllic of
British theatres in no doubt that it has a summertime smash on its hands.”
The Telegraph
“If the air conditioning in the Watermill didn’t work, Craig Revel Horwood’s 14-person
cast would have ended up incinerated by a killer-mix of their own energy and the
encroaching heat wave… I defy anyone to resist the performers’ exuberance and professionalism”
The Times ****
"Helen Power’s sensationally supple Pitti-Sing… the atmosphere is as heady as a
rock concert."
Whatsonstage.com ****
“…there is infectious energy and pizzazz aplenty as the cast sing and play up a
storm.”
The Evening Standard ***
“Here were three gorgeous little maids like you've never seen them, with Nicola
Hughes (Yum-Yum), Helen Power (Pitti-Sing) and Georgina Field (Peep-Bo), bodies
on the writhe, eyelashes batting, giving it their all - and then some. Craig wanted
them to have "the most lascivious manner possible". They succeeded and were funny
as well.”
Newbury Weekly News
"to say that the production is sensational is no understatement ... charged with
an electric fervour that carries the production into the heights of musical satire
and beyond"
The Stage
“It’s a sexy production – if the three little maids had behaved like that at my
school they’d have been expelled – and it’s a breathtaking display, full of energy.
I loved it”
Paul Shave, Kick FM
“Quite simply amazing! …It’s a thrusting, suggestive, wild and hot Mikado that brought
the house to its feet in a collective whoop of approval.”
Reviewsgate.com