![]() ![]() The seven piece band in the orchestra pit were so good but I was a little concerned with the overall sound however, competing over a live band is not easy and sometimes the balance of the volume was wrong, and children were not heard or their sound cue was missed and the mic was switched on after they had started speaking. That’s why I am only tipping one for the top but each of them can be or do whatever they want to with confidence instilled in them from their taking part in this show. However the little girl who played Summer is my tip for the top. It’s not fair to single out individuals for their star performances as each one of the players were great and there were too many. Well, there will have been many proud friends and relations tonight. Obviously, its tough for the cast to have such a partisan audience of friends and relations sitting watching you. Their place on the stage, whatever their role, was the right casting. This is a great show, the children shine so, they have worked hard, they have worked professionally and tonight they earned their corn. Schools are getting the message nowadays but there’s still a long way to go before solid heavy metal makes it into the year 7’s curriculum. ![]() Well one would like to hope so, but that wouldn’t have suited this fun show because the moral seemed to be that learning and education can come from so many fields. In reality this ne’er do well teacher, would have been weeded out by Ofsted and sent down the road. The show offered fun in a wholly believable but highly infeasible way. The whole narrative was so unlikely that the audience really went with it with a whisper of if only…. One was delighted to see the music was being played by the children themselves and not only could they act but my how they could play. The principal musicians in this kid’s rock band, “The School Of Rock,” were the drummer, bassist, guitarist, percussion and keys. A show that had had so much work put in, that it could really only produce gold: And gold it was. Good wholesome stuff and even simplified to that one-line synopsis one can see this was a great show. The story is simple Teacher who is not a teacher goes and teaches a class of children and turns them into a great rock band and through that, each child is sent on a voyage of discovery about themselves and their own values. Imagine my amazement and delight when yet again I was faced by the fact that these talented performers aged from around 12 to about 55 (Guesswork) were Shrewsbury’s own talent and my how they made the place rock. I thought perhaps that a talent train had derailed, and the occupants had all headed to Theatre Severn to make their presence in the town known. I am happy to say I found myself faced with the same thought again. Some of you may remember the last article or review I did on an amateur performance I remarked that I had to keep reminding myself that it wasn’t a fully professional show. Review from Love Shrewsbury's Sophia Lewis Impressive, unforgettable and simply fascinating! The show was fabulous and everyone was amazing, especially the children, this coming from someone whom didn't particularly like the film!Ībsolutely fantastic production! Buzzing. You guys are amazing, well done.Īll the cast could be stars of the West EndĬongratulations to all. ![]() Well done to all, brilliant show, West End next.įantastic show. My daughter and I absolutely loved it, well done to everyone involved - you put on a brilliant show and should be very proud. Me and my Son both loved it, you were awesome! Shrewsbury Musical Theatre Company is thrilled rounded off its centenary year with the Shropshire premiere of this fantastic show which was extremely well received by its audiences!īased on the paramount movie written by Mike White, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, book by Julian Fellowes and lyrics by Glenn Slater, this is an amateur performance by arrangement with The Really Useful Group Ltd.Ī truly phenomenal show with so much talent on display! We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. But can he get them to the Battle of the Bands without their parents and the school’s headmistress finding out?Featuring 14 new songs from Andrew Lloyd Webber and all the original songs from the movie, this high-octane smash hit delivers face-melting guitar riffs and touching romance in equally awesome doses! ![]() There he turns a class of straight-A students into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band. Based on the iconic hit movie film, this irrestible musical follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn extra cash by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. ![]()
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