Dairy of Anne Frank KADS
Sun, 7 Nov 2004, 01:34 pmWalter Plinge5 posts in thread
Dairy of Anne Frank KADS
Sun, 7 Nov 2004, 01:34 pmIf one tried to imagine the feeling being cooped up, not only with your immediate family but with one or two strangers and knowing that you might be there for perhaps years, living in fear of discovery, and that such discovery might mean death, would be perhaps impossible nowadays. Yet this is the scenario that comes to life on stage In Ingrid Klaasenholm’s production of “The Diary of Anne Frank” for KADS.
I felt cramped as AnneÂ’s story and narrative about her life and the events around her unfolded. But I also got from Louise CocksÂ’ excellent portrayal of Anne the strong feeling of hope and triumph against adversity. She questions everything, including herself and at times sits in front and presents her thoughts about life directly to her audience.
The supporting cast were no less impressive and the characters were well developed. I felt I was an observer of a real family in extremis sharing their hardships and joys.
Bill
I felt cramped as AnneÂ’s story and narrative about her life and the events around her unfolded. But I also got from Louise CocksÂ’ excellent portrayal of Anne the strong feeling of hope and triumph against adversity. She questions everything, including herself and at times sits in front and presents her thoughts about life directly to her audience.
The supporting cast were no less impressive and the characters were well developed. I felt I was an observer of a real family in extremis sharing their hardships and joys.
Bill
Re: Dairy of Anne Frank KADS
Mon, 15 Nov 2004, 09:48 pmWalter Plinge
Congradulations to all actors in the play 'The diary of Anne Frank', performing at KADS. You have all worked long and hard to pull of a successful season for all to enjoy.