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Madagascar A Musical Adventure JR

Author: Liz Hume-Dawson

Information

Date
1st July 2023
Society
Walmsley Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
Venue
Walmsley Parish Hall
Type of Production
Musical
Director
Lara Syddall
Assistant Director
Lindsay Farnworth
Choreographer
Hannah Feakin
Assistant Choreographer
Bethany Bentham
Written By
Kevin Del Aguila/ Original Music And Lyrics By George Noriega & Joel Someillan

Walmsley Church AODS AKT production Madagascar A Musical Adventure JR., based on the DreamWorks  Animation motion picture voiced by a few Hollywood greats and our own Sasha Baron Cohen and Christopher Knights. The Junior version is abridged but still containing the well know I Like To Move It originally by Erick Morillo who collaborated on the movie with Sasha BC on vocals.

With simple set we are taken on a journey of the Central Park Zoo, the streets, on board ship and of course Madagascar. In front of the stage was a raised platform and some entrances were through the audience. Small item of furniture and props were used in scenes.  I did think the stage staff could have been dressed in black or even as zoo staff as scene changes were done in full lights and their ordinary day wear was a distraction. Great Props - loved the big chunks of meat. Lighting and Sound all added to enhance the show. Lighting by Norman Bowers and Nathan Emmison and Sound by Lea Royce and Elodie Perrier. Choreography again was simple ensuring all standards kept up to make it aesthetically pleasing with the floss thrown in for good measure by the character Alex. Choreography Hannah Feakin and Assistant Bethany Bentham.

Lara Syddall Directs with Assistant Lindsay Farnworth this 20 plus all-inclusive cast, (I am sure I saw some signing) talent was evident on the stage and giving a space for young ones to perform and be the up and coming generation for amateur theatre at Walmsley Church, Bolton and maybe professional is lovely to see. It’s also live theatre, which is wonderful, cast just be careful when things go wrong to keep a straight face. I know it’s hard but maybe we don’t know as the audience that that wasn’t meant to happen.

The ensemble and supporting cast worked well together, Ensemble/Foosa were Milo Kraan, Samuel Dixon, Milla McClellan, Beatrice Whitaker. Sophia Carroll as Mort/Ensemble. Ships Captain/Foosa/Ensemble was Emily Tate. Zookeeper Zeke/Foosa/ Ensemble was Oscar Stokes. Candy Hammernose/Ensemble was Anna Bardsley. Lioness/Lemur were Hannah Corley and Phoebe Corley. Ava Greenhalgh played Mason/Lemur

Darcey Elston led the escapologist penguins as Skipper. The other penguins were Private played by Annabel Clarke, Kowalski played by Isabelle Percival and Rico by  Alexander Bardsley - their walk was very funny and the line “my monochromatic friend” – great!  Theo Lindley gave us the over-the-top and scared-of-the-Foosa King Julien.

Niamh Turner was the friendly caring Gloria. Grace Lindley was the show-off Alex who loves performing and is friendly to everyone as long as he is fed - if not his friends start looking tasty. Emily Hamilton played Marty who is bored and on his birthday decides to do something about it thus starting a whole catalogue of events. Emily had great energy and dance moves. Last but not least was Matthew Shallicker as Melman the hypochondriac giraffe. Starting off stage left in bed he comes complete with hand sanitizer and face mask and boy, did he use that hand sanitizer! Some funny moments created - hilarious and great character. The four leads came across as good friends and great casting. Well done AKT!

Thank you so much for the invitation and hospitality from my guest Kathryn and I

Liz Hume-Dawson, D5 rep.

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