Robinson Crusoe
Information
- Date
- 22nd January 2015
- Society
- Ombersley Dramatic Society
- Venue
- Village Hall Ombersley
- Type of Production
- Pantomime
- Director
- Mike Turner
- Musical Director
- David Whitehouse
- Choreographer
- Ruth Hammond
Ombersley Dramatic Society – Robinson Crusoe (a family pantomime)It may be a small village Society but this performance was a huge success. The hall was full which helps to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere as you enter. The audience was involved from start to finish and the thirteen strong cast squeezed all the fun out every situation and were well supported by the Adult and Junior Chorus’s. David Goode (Mrs. Crusoe – Robinson’s mother) had the juiciest role and made the most of it, but the whole cast were superb. At the interval tea, coffee and soft drinks (and biscuits) were served free of charge to the audience in their seats. Yet another homely offering and much appreciated. The production team involved twenty eight members of the Society and every aspect of the production was in keeping with the delightful laugh a minute performance The pantomime was by arrangement with NODA and as it’s representative for District 10 (Worcester West) I was delighted for both the quality of the performance and the script. The accompaniment by Piano and Drum/Percussion provided just the right sound for the small hall. Lighting, costumes, and scenery were in keeping with the overall quality of the show. This was pantomime at its best, performed by the village for the village and anyone who was fortunate to see it.
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Ombersley Dramatic Society – Robinson Crusoe (a family pantomime)It may be a small village Society but this performance was a huge success. The hall was full which helps to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere as you enter. The audience was involved from start to finish and the thirteen strong cast squeezed all the fun out every situation and were well supported by the Adult and Junior Chorus’s. David Goode (Mrs. Crusoe – Robinson’s mother) had the juiciest role and made the most of it, but the whole cast were superb. At the interval tea, coffee and soft drinks (and biscuits) were served free of charge to the audience in their seats. Yet another homely offering and much appreciated. The production team involved twenty eight members of the Society and every aspect of the production was in keeping with the delightful laugh a minute performance. The pantomime was by arrangement with NODA and as it’s representative for District 10 (Worcester West) I was delighted for both the quality of the performance and the script. The accompaniment by Piano and drum Percussion provided just the right sound for the small hall. Lighting, costumes, and scenery were in keeping with the overall quality of the show. This was pantomime at its best, performed by the village for the village and anyone who was fortunate to see it.
04/02/15
Ombersley Dramatic Society – Robinson Crusoe (a family pantomime)
It may be a small village Society but this performance was a huge success. The
hall was full which helps to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere as you
enter. The audience was involved from start to finish and the thirteen strong
cast squeezed all the fun out every situation and were well supported by the Adult
and Junior Chorus’s. David Goode (Mrs. Crusoe – Robinson’s mother) had the
juiciest role and made the most of it, but the whole cast were superb. At the interval
tea, coffee and soft drinks (and biscuits) were served free of charge to the audience
in their seats. Yet another homely aoffering and much appreciated. The production
team involved twenty eight members of the Society and every aspect of the
production was in keeping with the delightful laugh a minute performance.
The pantomime was by arrangement with NODA and as it’s representative for
District 10 (Worcester West) I was delighted for both the quality of the performance
and the script. The accompaniment by Piano and Drum/Percussion provided just the
right sound for the small hall. Lighting, costumes, and scenery were in keeping with
the overall quality of the show. This was pantomime at its best, performed by the village for the village and anyone who was fortunate to see it.
04/02/15
Ombersley Dramatic Society – Robinson Crusoe (a family pantomime)
It may be a small village Society but this performance was a huge success. The
hall was full which helps to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere as you
enter. The audience was involved from start to finish and the thirteen strong
cast squeezed all the fun out every situation and were well supported by the Adult
and Junior Chorus’s. David Goode (Mrs. Crusoe – Robinson’s mother) had the
juiciest role and made the most of it, but the whole cast were superb. At the interval
tea, coffee and soft drinks (and biscuits) were served free of charge to the audience
in their seats. Yet another homely aoffering and much appreciated. The production
team involved twenty eight members of the Society and every aspect of the
production was in keeping with the delightful laugh a minute performance.
The pantomime was by arrangement with NODA and as it’s representative for
District 10 (Worcester West) I was delighted for both the quality of the performance
and the script. The accompaniment by Piano and Drum/Percussion provided just the
right sound for the small hall. Lighting, costumes, and scenery were in keeping with
the overall quality of the show. This was pantomime at its best, performed by the village for the village and anyone who was fortunate to see it.
04/02/15
Ombersley Dramatic Society – Robinson Crusoe (a family pantomime)
It may be a small village Society but this performance was a huge success. The
hall was full which helps to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere as you
enter. The audience was involved from start to finish and the thirteen strong
cast squeezed all the fun out every situation and were well supported by the Adult
and Junior Chorus’s. David Goode (Mrs. Crusoe – Robinson’s mother) had the
juiciest role and made the most of it, but the whole cast were superb. At the interval
tea, coffee and soft drinks (and biscuits) were served free of charge to the audience
in their seats. Yet another homely offering and much appreciated. The production
team involved twenty eight members of the Society and every aspect of the
production was in keeping with the delightful laugh a minute performance.
The pantomime was by arrangement with NODA and as it’s representative for
District 10 (Worcester West) I was delighted for both the quality of the performance
and the script. The accompaniment by Piano and Drum/Percussion provided just the
right sound for the small hall. Lighting, costumes, and scenery were in keeping with
the overall quality of the show. This was pantomime at its best, performed by the village for the village and anyone who was fortunate to see it.
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