Classics at Clarke Hall

To be honest I’m a little overwhelmed by this weekend to be philosophical so I’m going to just pour out some immediate thoughts and then hopefully come up with something a little more thought through next week. Gold and Black company, you make me the happiest person as there is no end to your commitment, loyalty and dedication. As a result the work you create is of a standard that both delights and impresses your audience and inspires the next generation of Yew Treers…

Everywhere I turned this weekend I was impressed by something…whether it be Jack’s performance of a lifetime as Frankenstein…the charm of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe…the bravery of the solo performance the constantly developing Shakespeare work and the delight in pieces like Pride and Prejudice and Little Women. I loved the influence that our work in physical theatre had on the Grimm fairy tales and the atmosphere created in Sherlock Holmes and Jekyll and Hyde was utterly effective and fitting…they were all of them, every one of them just brilliant…

But a word about the little ones…they are perhaps in some ways the success of the festival…and you, after obviously recognising the brilliant work of Gemma, can take a little credit for that, as where else would young actors see such inspirational performances from those just ahead of them…showing them that they can be just as good as they dream of being…

I heard you complimented many, many, many times over the weekend and I’m still left thinking in a way…they weren’t enough as you were all simply magnificent…

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