Monday, 22 April 2013
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee - Review
Reviewed by Regina Su
This year, from the 19th until the 28th of April, the Canterbury Theatre Guild presents The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. This musical is a humerous examination of the microcosm that is junior school competitive academia. Plotwise, the musical itself seems to have sprouted from a regular audience member at spelling bees, following 9 characters through their spelling bee experiences and friendly competition. In my opinion, the cast seemed a little too old for the characters, however by the end of the night, I was most impressed with the characterisation and loyalty that the actors had to their parts. Although I was a little phased by the faux American accents, the singing was great, and the acting even better. The performers looked as if they were having the time of their lives, with veteran musical performers from amateur productions all over Sydney. As the night wore on, the audience loosened up and the gags seemed less forced and instead of the theatre guild putting on a show, we became part of the show. Four random members from the audience were called upon to test their own spelling skills and unscripted mayhem ensued. With vibrant colour and confidence, it was a pleasure to see an amateur production executing a professional job with warmth and ease. It was a great family night out of entertainment for all ages and the venue, Canterbury Bowling Club, showed hospitality to no end. Showing suppport for this local theatre group at a community venue keeps the performance culture alive and this night was one of outstanding collaboration between cast and crew.
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