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Opening Night Success!

August 27, 2010
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It’s the morning after the opening night of Romeo and Juliet at the Fire Station, and the cast and crew are revelling in what was a truly spectacular – and very professional – performance of Shakespeare’s greatest love story, brought up to date and back to life by thirty-one Liverpudlian cast members.

The remarkable transformation of Croxteth Fire Station into ‘fair Verona’ – market stalls littered with fairy lights and scary costumes (I won’t spoil the surprise for those yet to see it and say why!) - greeted the audience on arrival. After a very slight delay (what opening night goes without its minor technical hitches?) everyone found their seats and the show began in a flurry of activity which introduced them to Romeo (Danyel Roberts), Juliet (Helen Webster), and all of the other characters who were to entertain them for the next two hours.

The market stalls

It's showtime

Romeo and Juliet at the Fire Station is a promenade performance, so as well as being outdoors the audience were asked to follow the action as it moved around the set: from the market scene, to ‘Capulet’s Cappucinos’ coffee shop, Juliet’s bedroom and Friar Lawrence’s cell. Each (OK, well, most) of the movements were smooth and efficient, and with characters running through the audience at points it certainly felt like everyone watching was part of the action.

Though the entire cast put on a great show the highlights have got to be Mico Simonde and Philip McGuiness, who stole the show with their portrayal of Benvolio and Mercutio – although the decision to involve a couple of Fire Engines (again, no clues as to why!) in the action was another show-stopper, adding to the  fantastic atmosphere that came from watching a production take place on a working Fire Station.

All in all it was a funny, moving, and generally outstanding performance, of which all involved should be justifiably proud.

Romeo and Juliet at the Fire Station will be performed tonight at 7.30pm, and tomorrow (Saturday 28th) at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.

www.merseysidecommunitytheatre.co.uk

4 Comments leave one →
  1. Angie mac permalink
    August 27, 2010 12:29 pm

    Wonderfully energetic, innovative, moving and absorbing. Congratulations to everyone involved in this wholly worthwhile production.

  2. Katie C permalink
    August 27, 2010 1:34 pm

    A wonderful performance from the whole cast and what an incredible set! Thought Juliet’s scenes with the nurse were particularly moving – well done to the whole team. If you are around in Liverpool this weekend – go and see this production. You won’t be disappointed!

  3. August 27, 2010 3:10 pm

    It was the most moving version of the balcony scene I have witnessed, with the sun setting and these two young actors who are clearly destined for great things. They really brought the text alive and it brought back tangible memories of teenage love – the pain, the angst and the fear of revealing too much.

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