Holka Polka
Written by Doug Bocaz-Larson and performed in June 2009.
Produced by Special Arrangement with www.freedrama.com
Holka Polka won a Noda Best Youth Production Award for our District within the East Midlands. To view the Award please click here
To view photographs taken by BBC Lincolnshire - please click here
Produced by Special Arrangement with www.freedrama.com
Holka Polka won a Noda Best Youth Production Award for our District within the East Midlands. To view the Award please click here
To view photographs taken by BBC Lincolnshire - please click here
Review
HOLKA POLKA
Presented by: BOSTON CHILDREN’S THEATRE
Director: Phil Landshoft
This was an excellent choice of play for the group; it was particularly well cast and the production presented the young people involved with some splendid opportunities to display their talents, which they did with much dedication and enthusiasm. The backdrops, sound effects and lighting created the appropriate environments for the activities taking place on stage and the colourful costumes were well chosen. The props, specially the model pigs that had been made by members of the cast, were very good. I was particularly impressed with the manner in which the players supported each other, evidencing a strong team spirit in the group. There were outstanding performances from Megan Beaumont as Brenda, Georgia Wright as the Wolf, Katie Frost as Cindy, Ope Sowande as Humpty, Polly and Saffron Summerfield as Ezi and Dezi, Imogen Bushell as Fairy Godmother, Sam Sharkey as Pinocchio and Edward Proctor as the Prince.
Review by Peter Breach, Noda Representative for Lincolnshire South (East Midlands).
Presented by: BOSTON CHILDREN’S THEATRE
Director: Phil Landshoft
This was an excellent choice of play for the group; it was particularly well cast and the production presented the young people involved with some splendid opportunities to display their talents, which they did with much dedication and enthusiasm. The backdrops, sound effects and lighting created the appropriate environments for the activities taking place on stage and the colourful costumes were well chosen. The props, specially the model pigs that had been made by members of the cast, were very good. I was particularly impressed with the manner in which the players supported each other, evidencing a strong team spirit in the group. There were outstanding performances from Megan Beaumont as Brenda, Georgia Wright as the Wolf, Katie Frost as Cindy, Ope Sowande as Humpty, Polly and Saffron Summerfield as Ezi and Dezi, Imogen Bushell as Fairy Godmother, Sam Sharkey as Pinocchio and Edward Proctor as the Prince.
Review by Peter Breach, Noda Representative for Lincolnshire South (East Midlands).