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GODSPELL

Thu, 4 Oct 2001, 02:31 pm
chris7 posts in thread
Saw Panorama's Godspell in Frankston last week and was VERY impressed. For a youth company they have put on a fabulous show. Luke Dawson and Scott Charlesworth both play their characters with relative conviction, but the real higlight is the ensemble. Another 30 odd young actors singing and dancing with so much energy and enthusiasm. Every gets something to do, which must be very rewarding. Big mentions to Maggie Jacob, for Bless The Lord and Jeska? Shanahan for her version of Learn Your Lessons well. Andrew Lane has done some great things with the music and Brian Hugo has introduced some wonderful harmonies to the cast. Kimberley Falcke has done a great job in moving the whole cast. Director, Shannon Mead, who is only young, has brought a sense of sensitivity and maturity to this production. Will be looking forward to see if there are any nominations in the upcoming Theatre Guild Awards.

Chris

RE: GODSPELL

Fri, 5 Oct 2001, 02:23 pm
Walter Plinge
Dear Chris,

Thank you so much for your billboard, we have it hanging in the corridor of the theatre. It is great to see how the public see the show, and all the comments you have made, give us a real indication fo how well the show is going.

Thanks for all your support,

Luke Dawson

aka Jesus



Chris wrote:
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Saw Panorama's Godspell in Frankston last week and was VERY impressed. For a youth company they have put on a fabulous show. Luke Dawson and Scott Charlesworth both play their characters with relative conviction, but the real higlight is the ensemble. Another 30 odd young actors singing and dancing with so much energy and enthusiasm. Every gets something to do, which must be very rewarding. Big mentions to Maggie Jacob, for Bless The Lord and Jeska? Shanahan for her version of Learn Your Lessons well. Andrew Lane has done some great things with the music and Brian Hugo has introduced some wonderful harmonies to the cast. Kimberley Falcke has done a great job in moving the whole cast. Director, Shannon Mead, who is only young, has brought a sense of sensitivity and maturity to this production. Will be looking forward to see if there are any nominations in the upcoming Theatre Guild Awards.

Chris

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