

I am a Panto fanatic, clearly. I just love the work that goes into it. A different brand of work than you’ll find in a play for example. (Fight me!)
In a musical, you’ll find tap dancers who have been skipping birthday parties to train since they were five years old. Singers who have forgone the aftershow pints the night before to hit that high E in their main number.
Beside her, Micheal Joseph as Wishy Washy is tasked with keeping the audience on board throughout the show with hilarious asides that foster a genuine ‘BFF’ relationship with the kids. This is no easy task and he makes it seem effortless. He performs full choreography alongside professionally trained dancers, never dropping his character for a second.
And then, the voice!
At one point towards the end of the performance, he belts a sustained note that will send shivers down your spine and remind you that this is the man that wowed the nation with his vocals in the TV series Fame The Musical in 2010. Michael Joseph, a Waterford man, has performed in every major Panto around the country, and his clear expertise holds the entire show together. When these two performed Little Mix’s Woman Like Me, I was cackling with laughter.