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S4K Romeo/Tempest - Truro Preview (2)

Party with the Bard


THE story of star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet is the most famous in the world. It's been retold in countless ways since Shakespeare first put his play on stage some 400 years ago. But never has it been told in the same fun-filled, rock and roll way which Shakespeare 4 Kidz promise.

You can see it – and a fabulous version of The Tempest – when S4K rocks into Truro's Hall for Cornwall next week.

S4K is an award-winning British theatre company which specialises in exciting, inventive adaptations of classic Shakespeare stories. It blends the most famous bits of original text with modern language, music, song and dance to create magical plays which are easy to understand.

They are designed to be entertaining as well as educational, meaning that children as young as eight can enjoy them.

And adults who have been put off Shakespeare because they remember boring lessons at school will find S4K's works shake up Shakespeare, find all the fun in them and tell the tales clearly and concisely.

In the S4K version of Romeo and Juliet all the original ingredients are retained. The Montagues and the Capulets are proud Italian families – but great enemies. One night Romeo Montague and his friends decide to gatecrash the Capulet ball and that is where the couple fall head over heels in love. From then on it's a rollercoaster ride.

Love and hate, laughter and tears, politics and religion, power and passion – S4K's Romeo and Juliet has got them all – and in a way everyone can understand and relate to.

The show makes a perfect introduction to the play for people of all ages and a solid base for anyone wanting to go on to study it in greater depth.

The show has a local angle as Tybalt is played by Truro actor Tommi Baxter-Hill, who is being tipped for big things in the industry.

There are performances at the Hall for Cornwall on Monday, February 23, at 1.30pm and 7.30pm.

And the next day S4K are on stage with The Tempest.

This is thought by many scholars to be the last play entirely written by Shakespeare. Prospero, the former Duke of Milan, has been overthrown by his wicked brother and, after a shipwreck, ended up with his beautiful daughter Miranda on an enchanted Mediterranean island.

Prospero is also a sorcerer and has spent his time on the island perfecting his magical arts. Eventually it is pay-back time and he gets the chance to wreak revenge on his brother.

Shakespeare 4 Kidz' version of The Tempest introduces its audiences to a brave new world where they will find "such stuff as dreams are made on" and meet Prospero, Miranda, Ariel the spirit, Caliban the deformed slave, Trinculo and crazy jester and a whole lot more colourful characters.

Performances of The Tempest are at 10am and 1.30pm on Tuesday, February 24. Box office: 01872 262466.

And if you enjoy the show, look out for S4K's movie version of the story. The film goes into production in 2009.

Click here to see the original story online at The Cornishman website
 
"Something wicked ...?" S4K in THE STAGE blog

Something wicked . . .?

 

 

You have to hand it to Julian Chenery. He cheerfully rewrites Shakespeare and jollies it up with music and has been entrancing school and family audiences with his creations for some years now via his successful company Shakespeare 4 Kidz.

Unlike many conventional theatre-in-education companies S4K is even weathering the axing of the National Curriculum English tests at 13+ because, Chenery says, helping children prepare for Shakespeare tests has never been the be all and end all (spot the quote) of what the company does.

Now he’s planning to be on the road again later this year with the Scottish Play aka Macbeth following a spring tour of Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest.

The show has been pretty well received each of the five times it has toured since its premiere in 2000 and the ebullient Chenery is confident that the play will be a winner once again.

He weaves Shakespeare’s most famous lines into modern language with some songs and dances. The result, he insists, is a two hour entertainment which everyone - even the youngest primary kids - can understand.

And he is undaunted by, though wary of, the superstitions which haunt the Bard’s tragedy. ‘The famous curse is something we’ve had our share of in the past,’ he reveals.

‘In the autumn of 2000 we had incessant rain for three months which affected all of our get-ins and get-outs; a national fuel strike which made it nigh impossible to move the production around the UK; the actor playing Banquo hit his head on the windscreen of the cast coach; the actor playing King Duncan went down with Bell’s Palsy making half his face freeze and one of the stage crew walked into a door and fractured her skull. Apart from that the show was a huge hit and has remained immensely popular ever since!’

Macbeth opens at the Palace Theatre, Mansfield on Tuesday September 8 and travels across the UK until Friday November 27. A good way of introducing reluctant youngsters to their heritage? Try it and see. Tell them something wicked this way comes.

 
S4K Romeo/Tempest - Horsham preview

HORSHAM HOME OF SHAKESPEARE 4 KIDZ


HORSHAM is home in many ways for Shakespeare 4 Kidz who bring their productions of Romeo And Juliet and The Tempest to The Capitol.

As creator, producer and director Julian Chenery explains:“For many years we have been spending our rehearsal period in Horsham.”

It means that everyone knows what to expect - and these latest shows will be very much in the Shakespeare 4 Kidz tradition.

Romeo And Juliet has been retold in countless ways since Shakespeare first put his play on stage 400 years ago.

But never has it been told in the same fun-filled, rock and roll way which Shakespeare 4 Kidz promise.

Alongside it will be S4K’s version of The Tempest – both typical of the exciting, inventive adaptations the company specialise in.

There are performances at the Capitol on Thursday February 12 at 1.30 pm and 7pm.

And the next day S4K are on stage with The Tempest, thought by many scholars to be the last play entirely written by Shakespeare.

Performances of The Tempest are at 10am and 1.30pm on Friday February 13. Box office: 01403 750220.

From the WEST SUSSEX COUNTY TIMES
Friday 6th February 2009

 
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What they say about us:

S4K TEMPEST:"I brought two classes to see your performance of The Tempest today in Tunbridge Wells. The children loved it and the staff did too. I've certainly never seen such a "Prospero" before...and Ariel was perfect. Thank you so much for a wonderful experience."