Oliver! (Aged 8)
I played the part of the one of the orphans in Oliver and various other roles I cannot remember. I loved the music, especially the song "Food, Glorious Food!"
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| A movie poster from the movie version of the musical "Oliver!" |
Playing Huckleberry Finn in "Tom Sawyer" (Aged 12)
I played the part of Huckleberry Finn in the school stage production of Tom Sawyer. This was a major school production and it was many, many hours of work but I enjoyed every minute of it. My most vivid memory was having to smoke a pipe on stage in one of the scenes. I used my Gramp's pipe and he taught me how to smoke it! Those were obviously the days when smoking had not yet been vilified.
Playing an elderly spinster in "Hijack" (Aged 15)
Because our school was male only, I did have to play a few female roles and I reluctantly admit I was pretty good at it. My highlight in this regard was playing the part of an elderly, prim and proper spinster on a plane who foils a hijack attempt. I studied my grandmother's mannerisms for hours to get inspiration and I really gave it my all. I was really chuffed when I won an acting award for the role.
Playing Spokesperson A in "Us and Them" (Aged 16)
This was a play with a profound message and though I was worried it wasn't going to be good (so much so I asked mum and dad not to come), it turned out to be a triumph. It was directed by Graeme Allen, a student from the year above us (the son of my Sub-B teacher), and he did a great job.
Playing Pharaoh in "Joseph and his Technicolour Dream Coat" (Aged 17)
I decided to leap out of my stereotype as a female "actress" with avengeance in my final year. I applied for the role of Pharaoh in Joseph and his Techni-coloured Dream Coat. I had to cycle onto stage on a bicycle in a cycling suit with a padded crotch and grab a microphone and sing an Elvis Presley type song while gyrating my hips. I had a ball doing it and it made me popular through out the school which I hadn't experienced since Prep School. The only embarrassment about the whole thing was having to perform on the 3rd night when my grandmother was in the 2nd row. I made the gyration of my hips a little bit more subtle on that night.























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