Camelot The Musical
Information
- Date
- 23rd May 2012
- Society
- Mytholmroyd St Michaels Amateur's
- Venue
- Mytholmroyd St. Michael's Church Hall
- Type of Production
- Musical
- Director
- Rachel Doyle-Richards/Geraldine Wrathall
- Musical Director
- Peter Drinkel
Choreographer: Rowena Sweeney
It was so refreshing to see a production that is so rarely performed these days. More a musical play, yet with lovely music and a good old fashioned story we all love and know well, based on King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. All the characters played their parts well, including some very impressive performances from Arthur (Andy McNally), his pretty bride Guenevere (Elizabeth Wrathall) who sang beautifully, Lancealot du Lac (Timothy Habron-Ordway) who gave quite a commanding performance, Pellinore (David Hoyle) who bounced around the stage adding lots of comical bits, and last of all Mordred (Tom Graham) who really was 'A Nasty Little Man'. The company made the most of the small stage,with a good set including a tree for Arthur to climb,and added lots of bright colour with banners and pennants. Mytholmroyd worked very hard on this production and it showed. Afterwards I was asked to present several long service awards to various members ranging from fifteen years up to fifty years, in total 240 years service between them. My most sincere congratulations to all involved in this production.
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