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17 November 2003 1823 GMT
Picture: Lyn McKinneyThursford Christmas Spectacular

review by: Lyn McKinney

This production rated:Graphic: Four stars
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Pictures: Dancers from the Thursford Spectacular
Dancers from the Thursford Spectacular
One of Norfolk's most spectacular showcases has a home in a barn, in a field, in the middle of nowhere - and thousands come to visit the Thursford Spectacular every year.

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bullet point. The show runs twice daily at 2pm and 7pm until 23 December. Tickets are priced at £18.50 with a booking fee for credit card transactions.
bullet point. Thursford Museum is at Thursford Green, on the A148 between Holt and Fakenham. Tel: 01328 878477
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Who would expect to find a sparkling Christmas Spectacular, attended by coachloads of people from all over the country, staged in a large farm shed in the middle of Norfolk?

And yet, it is that very singularity, that uniqueness, that is at the core of what the show at Thursford is all about.

Take it away from Norfolk and put it on in the West End, and I believe it wouldn't work.

It is to director John Cushing's credit, that the show lives on here, now in its 26th year, and people are re-booking for the following year, as soon as the current year is gone.

To some it's kitsch, to others it's just a good old fashioned family Christmas show, but there's no knocking the professionalism or the enthusiasm of the cast.

There are some 80 to 90 musical items, which range from fully choreographed song and dance routines, and choral interludes, to the sound of the mighty Wurlitzer and a piped band.

Every number you ever remember with links to the festive season is in here, from the operatic to the downright schmaltzy.

There is some superb choral work here, some excellent arrangements, which are brought to their peak in the second half.

There's a moving tribute to John Cushing's father George, who was the founder of the entire Thursford Collection, who died aged 98 this year.

Picture: Thursford show dancers

The prize for exuberance goes to percussionist Daniel Ellis, who practically sets light to his xylophone, he gives it so much welly.

Other highlights are the Thursford Orchestra playing music from Bizet's Carmen, and a performance of We Are The World with flags from every nation.

If I had any criticism, it would be that the show is too long - it's three hours including the interval.

I would prefer to see less than 80 or 90 different items and more themed pieces. But, how can you argue with 100,000 people?

The farm building which houses the spectacular is decorated with hundreds of thousands of bulbs which cover the stage and the huge Christmas trees in the auditorium.

Hanging from the roof are a huge model reindeer, crystal balls and gallopers from the fairground roundabouts that spawned the Thursford steam collection.

It is every child's fantasy, and it's here in Norfolk. Cynics need not attend.

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