Stage Stars: Their Scarves Were Red 2014

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Well what can I say! Yet again another amazing production produced and performed by some amazing, talented people.

Since January, we had been rehearsing so hard to put on this such memorable and important show for the 24th May. This was my first proper Youth Group show and I loved working and performing with a variety of characters. It was also lovely to see the show develop and get better and better every week.

Show week arrived very weekly and once again we were in the theatre rehearsing in costume, using props, lighting and radio mics (they are uncomfortable ha ha) Rehearsals were up and down, some evenings went really well, other times we knew we could have done better and we did lose a few people along the way.


This show was really important to get right because 1) we had done it before and wanted to do it better (definitely of what has been in the news) and 2) it is such an important part of our history and touches many peoples hearts.
We didn't want to be solely just about the 96 people that died, but also celebrating their lives as this year it was 25 years since the disaster happened. When we performed the final two shows many of us were really touched, maybe shed a tear, but we all enjoyed putting on such an incredible show and showing everyone our talents.

I would like to thank Scott Wieprecht, Sophie Elvin, Jess Trevarthen, Joe Pollard, Simon Elvin, Dawn and Derek for helping us put on such an amazing show and just making it happen.


Everyone had an enjoyable week and we can't wait to start rehearsing for our next production.


Here are some pictures of our week:






I hope you enjoyed this post and thanks for reading.

Fiona x

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