Sunday, 17 November 2013

A Roaring Success!

This year's production of 'Seussical The Musical' was a roaring success! We had the greatest fun rehearsing and producing the show, and that enthusiasm really brought the production to life. On a shoe-string budget we achieved what had seemed impossible initially, creating costumes out of nothing and making use of the exceptional lighting technology available at The Little Theatre to create impressive sets and effects which transported the audience into the magical world of Dr Seuss!



We've watched so many children hone their skills in such shows, becoming promising young talents, and 'Seussical' is an excellent show for such a group, affording each cast member a genuine chance to shine and make an impression. Watching the blossoming comedy talents of our young actors really helped us make the decision to choose 'The Dracula Spectacula' for our next production in 2014. It calls for true comic ability often beyond the ability of very young performers, but we know that the members of Stage One 2000 are incredibly gifted in this arena and we can't WAIT to see how they interpret their roles!

Below, you'll find the review given on the performance by Budge Grounsell on behalf of N.O.D.A. We were thrilled by his comments and I, personally, would like to thank Mr Grounsell and N.O.D.A. for their invaluable and ongoing support.


Seussical the Musical

Stage One 2000 Musical Youth Theatre 

 23 February 2013
 Little Theatre, Birkenhead

Review

Author: Budge Grounsell
To all those who say today’s youth are not interested  in such things, I am delighted to say that youth theatre is very much alive and well and  had you  been with me at the Little Theatre, Birkenhead  to see Stage 1 2000’s production of Seussical the Musical I doubt you could give me an argument on that.  A strong team led by Director Brenda Davies, strongly abetted  by  Choreographer Allison Bentley-Jones, Musical Director Nikki Molley  and Assistant  Director  Ryan Radley-Lawley  combined to mould a wonderful cast of young players from 6 to 19  into a great evenings entertainment.   With such a multitalented group it would be great to single out every individual, alas that is not possible so I must content myself with mentioning a few. Marc Smith (the Cat) gave a stunning performance; seemingly ubiquitous, he sang, danced  and exercised strong comedic talents; what a bright future in the theatre he has;  it must run in the family as his sister Laura showed her talent too as the Mayoress.  Ed Mawdsley as Horton did extremely well  and maintained the right demeanor  necessary in his part throughout. Gertrude played by Caitlin Lee carried off her part with style, loved the various tail feathers and Aisha Stalker brought Mayzie to life and believability. Do Tranmere Rovers know how good she can kick.  Of course  every cast member made a major contribution  like six year old  Ruby Dilworth and Lola Bradley her friend who described herself in the programme as a show girl, quite right too.  The costumes  were excellent,  devised and created by Jenny King and Beryl Cross. Sound, Lighting  and  Stage Management  can never be overlooked;  often taken for granted but never  to be taken lightly. Of course  we must not forget the ladies who do the rehearsal snacks  especially when such a young cast are involved and who are no doubt always hungry. We are hungry too for your next performance.

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A good review is such a wonderful motivation - for everyone! On that note, it's off to rehearsals!

See you soon! x



1 comment:

  1. I saw this production and was impressed as I had seen a previous production done by a senior society which was impressive to look at but very confusing. .... the stage one production was simply but effectively staged and was in every way superior . Well done stage one .... I look forward to Dracula spectacular .

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