Panto is a unique British tradition and not something we have in America where this reporter is from.

East London Advertiser: Sleeping Beauty at the Kenneth More Theatre. Picture: Roy ChackoSleeping Beauty at the Kenneth More Theatre. Picture: Roy Chacko (Image: Archant)

When I moved to England and first heard of panto my first thought was: "Why?"

Why in a country with arguably the best theatre and acting in the world does such an old fashioned tradition prevail in this day and age?

East London Advertiser: Sleeping Beauty at the Kenneth More Theatre. Picture: Roy ChackoSleeping Beauty at the Kenneth More Theatre. Picture: Roy Chacko (Image: Archant)

After seeing the faces of the children light up during the production of Sleeping Beauty at the Kenneth More Theatre I know the answer.

The show began with the voice of Kerry Katona as the evil stepsister Caraboose warning the audience she would punish anyone she sees with a phone - meanwhile the children all around me were holding up spinning glow lights and screaming their heads off.

East London Advertiser: The cast of Sleeping Beauty at the Kenneth More Theatre. Picture: Roy ChackoThe cast of Sleeping Beauty at the Kenneth More Theatre. Picture: Roy Chacko (Image: Archant)

Surely if the kids have their toys we can have ours as well?

The audience obeyed and the fun began.

East London Advertiser: Bobby Crush plays the dame and Kerry Katona stars as wicked witch Carabosse. Picture: Rob BrownBobby Crush plays the dame and Kerry Katona stars as wicked witch Carabosse. Picture: Rob Brown (Image: Archant)

Dame Dolly Dumpling is played by Bobby Crush and the highlight of the night was a show-stopping piano number that had the adorable chorus of children dancing up a storm.

Bobby is best known as a musician and pianist and that number alone showed he doesn't need to quit his day job.

East London Advertiser: Sleeping Beauty will run at the Kenneth More Theatre from December 14 to January 12. Picture: Rob BrownSleeping Beauty will run at the Kenneth More Theatre from December 14 to January 12. Picture: Rob Brown (Image: Archant)

The music for the most part was great, particularly from Lauren Platt as Princess Aurora and Krishana Parker as Fairy Starlight.

Unfortunately some of the musical numbers from Kerry Katona, of Atomic Kitten fame and winner of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here, fell a little flat.

East London Advertiser: Darren Hart and Lauren Platt play Prince Percy and Princess Aurora. Picture: Rob BrownDarren Hart and Lauren Platt play Prince Percy and Princess Aurora. Picture: Rob Brown (Image: Archant)

There was one particularly neat set piece with Kerry on a flying motorcycle singing Blondie's One Way or Another, which was an impressive feat of stage direction for a small production.

However the fog machine was on so thick that Caraboose was almost submerged in smoke and it didn't have the full effect it could've had.

East London Advertiser: Sleeping Beauty opens at the Kenneth More Theatre, Ilford, on December 14. Picture: Rob BrownSleeping Beauty opens at the Kenneth More Theatre, Ilford, on December 14. Picture: Rob Brown (Image: Archant)

A highlight of the show was Karl Greenwood as Wally who was clearly the kids favourite.

The show was rounded out by Arif Javid as the mad king Stefan and perfect Prince Percy, played by Darren Hart of Wanstead, who had a lot of fun with their roles.

To book tickets visit visionrcl.org.uk/event/sleeping-beauty.