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Grease

Author: Ann Platten

Information

Date
22nd February 2014
Society
Witham Operatic Workshop
Venue
Witham Public Hall
Type of Production
Musical
Director
Nikki Mundell-Poole
Musical Director
Emma FIrth
Choreographer
NIkki Mundell-Poole

WOW presents Grease.   I am quoting from the programme cover and it could have added a futher WOW, for this is what this talented group gave us.   It was Witham Operatic Winner.

Working totally as a company, it was evident that every move and all the wonderfully imaginative choregraphed numbers had been worked on with many rehearsals to get to this terrific standard.   So exciting to watch and every person on stage looked so confident.

There were so many super characters in this production that I could not mention them all; but the two leads, Ben Huish playing Danny and Ashton Reed playing Sandy, through to Sarah Williams as Rizzo and David Finch as the typical DJ Vince Fontaine were delightful and led every member of the supporting, important, characters and chorus so well.

One of the real high spots was the terrific band and their huge contribution to the show.  Elevated at the back on the stage, all members under the direction of Emma Firth, gave such remarkeable performances from Guitars, Keyboards and Percussion, with Paul in his glass cage.   The tempo’s were something else and set the place alive.

I do have to comment that here and there the dialogue was difficult to hear, whether it was positioning on the stage or balance on the sound I was not sure.

It will be a hard act and show to follow and I do hope that having such a strong group of young people they continue with the company in future shows.

Director and Choreographer Nikki, really topped the first class standard in this production and the songs and the backing was so positive from Emma and the band.

A sell out audience which is always good to see, and the buzz in the hall was evident that everyone was having a good time.

Thank you for setting such a high standard with a Youth Group.   Reading again from the programme all the young people’s ages on stage ranged from 11-18 years.

Some achievement.   Well done to each and everyone whether on stage or crew, costumes and props etc.   Thank you also for your welcome which was appreciated.

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