Bury Youth Theatre is run
by Jack Forrest and is a supportive environment where young people come together
and learn new skills – they are able to create their own shows. Ultimately BYT provides a creative outlet for
those young people and boy did this show through when they presented Dick
Whittington, a creative and very funny performance where every single person in
attendance walked away with a smile on their face.
We had the pleasure of
hearing from Jack prior to the start of the panto – he explained how hard the
young people had worked in order to get this show onto the stage and made the
very topical point that the rules around Covid-19 may be changing and this was
a very good opportunity to be out in a theatre with the full-on experience.
In truth Jack didn’t need
to mention how hard these young people had worked because that came across in
every single section of Dick Whittington.
For those who aren’t
aware, the story of Dick Whittington is about a poor boy from Gloucestershire
who walks to London to seek his fortune in London, where the streets are paved
with gold. He found work in a local merchant,
Fitzwarren, and subsequently fell in love with Mr Fitzwarren’s daughter
Alice. Dick was accompanied throughout
by his cat and has various adventures including being marooned on a desert
island where his cat is used to rid the kingdom of a rat infestation.
The cast of the BYT
version of Dick Whittington all performed brilliantly – none more so than
Dick’s cat Tommy who delivered his many comedy lines with a deadpan approach
which was appreciated by all those in the audience, particularly the adults. A special mention also needs to go to Sarah
the Cook and Tricky Trevor who both connected with the audience really well and
got lots of vocal support – equally King Rat was something of a natural as the
bad guy and attracted lots of audible “boos and hisses” every time he appeared.
In truth though, all of
the performers did a fabulous job and the pantomime was exactly what it should
be – really funny and generally entertaining. The venue was busy with mostly families with small children and it was
clear that all that were there enjoyed themselves and walked away with beaming
smiles. A really good advert for young
people in Bury doing something very positive with their time.
Reviewer - John Fish
on - 8.12.21
No comments:
Post a Comment