| S4K Romeo - Croydon Preview (2) |
| Wednesday, 12 November 2008 | |
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From the Croydon Guardian 12th November 2008 Bard Times
GIGS: Shakespeare 4 Kidz, Fairfield Halls
Listening to complicated words and long soliloquies were not exactly the way many kids wanted to spend the rare outing they got, but if Shakespeare 4 Kidz had been around then things might have been a little different. The award-wining British theatre company specialise in turning the Bard's classic stories into fun-filled musicals that combine all the well-known quotes from the original texts with modern language, music, song and dance - making the thous and the hasts a little easier for everyone to understand. This year it has taken on Romeo and juliet, having already performed A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Hamlet, Twelfth Night and The Tempest, and so enormous has the company's success been that it is about to jump off the stage and onto the big screen. "We are now in the film business," says a jubilant Julian Chenery, chief executive director and co-writer for all productions and the brainchild behind the company. "Starting with The Tempest we are embarking on a series of six movies to be filmed in Dubai. "it's a very exciting time for me." The former share trader turned playwright started the company in 1996 when, with a cast of schoolchildren, it put on The Dream at Woldingham School to an audience of more than 2,000 over three nights. "My favourite Shakespeare play is The Dream because it is the first one we did and it's so funny," he says. "A lot of people think Shakespeare is another word for boring but I have seen the kids wet themselves with laughter watching our version." S4K's Romeo and Juliet - The Musical, Fairfield Halls, Park Lane, November 20-21, Thurs 1.30pm and 7.30pm, Fri 10am and 1.30pm, £15 (children £9). Call 020 8688 9291 or visit shakespeare4kidz.com |
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S4K ROMEO: "I have heard many parents of children older than mine pass on very positive comments about how well received this has been with the children who saw it through school, that although for some this was their first experience of Shakespeare how easily they 'knew' the story afterwards - it was not lost on them - and that they saw this is as approachable and fun and they could identify with it due to the modern touches and humour. Some children are even quoting some of the script after seeing it just once! Wonderful!" |