Paint Your Wagon reviews
★★★★
“The Everyman rep has struck gold”
“This is a raucous, hugely infectious show”
“Sometimes, you have to look back to see how far you've come”
Liverpool ECHO
★★★★
“Energy and enthusiasm in abundance”
“Has all the Everyman trademarks on show”
Wirral Globe
“Nuggets of charm”
“A rep company of all-rounders”
“Bodinetz needles at the dodgy gender politics”
“A smart and enjoyable twist”
“Bodinetz’s production plays on its rough-hewn charm, which matches the rustic simplicity of the set”
The Guardian
“Stacked high with invention and exuberance with nuggets of touching tenderness”
The Times
★★★★★
“Everyman Company Strikes Gold. Again.”
“A hugely enjoyable musical”
“Jubilant and folksy, it’s a show that rattles along with stomping singalongs”
“Charming, energetic choreography”
“The show glitters with a talented ensemble cast, swapping characters and costumes at lightning speed”
“There’s something quite special happening at the Everyman right now. Be part of it”
Visit Liverpool
★★★★
“A very entertaining show”
“Full of humour and high spirits”
“The Everyman repertory company looks to have again struck gold”
“A succession of vigorously performed numbers ensures the show’s high energy never flags”
Merseysider Magazine
★★★★
“A joyous romp that will definitely leave you smiling”
“Another very strong ensemble performance from the Everyman Company”
“A rollicking family musical”
“It is one of the joys of the Everyman Company that you get to witness familiar faces doing unfamiliar things”
Good News Liverpool
★★★★
“The company has certainly pulled out all the stops and then some in a show with get-up-and-go”
“Packed with movement”
“Bursting with energy”
“Well-delivered comedy”
“The Everyman set out to breathe new life in to an old classic, and it’s done that in spades.”
Arts City Liverpool
★★★★
“With her splendid new company of actors, Bodinetz opens the season with a big ‘Whoop-Ti-Ay”
Musical Theatre Review
“The company is solid, tight and joyous”
“Unapologetic, thigh-slapping fun”
What’sOnStage.com
“An endearing revival”
“Full of interesting undercurrents about the shaping of communities and the way women are treated as property in a money-hungry society”
“An exciting jumping-off spot for this second year of the Everyman’s repertory system”
The Stage
Paint Your Wagon is at the Everyman until Saturday 14 July
Posted in THE EVERYMAN COMPANY