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9:27am Tuesday 8th July 2008
Just like the lyrics to the show's big hit Breaking Free, the cast and crew of Epsom's Playhouse's High School Musical were soaring and flying, they undoubtedly gave it their all in this high-energy production.
For those not familiar with the story, this version of Disney's epic children's hit, follows the tale of young love between the intelligent brainiac', Gabriella, and the school baseball hero jock' Troy.
They want to be together - and to play the lead roles of Romeo and Juliet in the school play - but their clicks' think their relationship will prevent them from concentrating on their respective talents: Gabriella is needed for a big science test; and Troy for the basketball game of the year.
But the play's auditions clash with these events, so they have to choose: sing and act in the play or give it up to support their team mates.
With the school prima donna' Sharpay and her brother Ryan trying to sabotage the lovers' dreams, the odds are against Gabriella and Troy.
In true Disney style, it's a story with a message - to follow your dreams, don't bow down to peer pressure or that of your parents, and you can achieve anything you put your mind to.
The singing and slick, tight choreography were West End quality. Expectations of the youth production (aged 6-21yrs) were far surpassed: they were hard-working, dedicated, and supremely talented.
All the well-known songs were belted out, lyrics about having confidence, self-esteem and following one's dream filled the Playhouse theatre. Then a rousing medley of all the songs at the end, delivered with energy and power by the entire cast, had the adults and kids alike clapping and singing to the feelgood songs.
The cast were superb with particularly strong performances by Sharpay,(Abbi Lewin) who had something of the Cristina Aguilara about her; Troy (Jake Roche), the basketball hero with a heart; and Gabriella (Scarlett Smith), who had a great voice.
But to single them out seems a little unfair as all cast members acquitted themselves with real style and conviction. The passion of the performers was infectious and you couldn't help but feel good.
The programme signing by the four leads at the end of the show was a nice touch and made the kids' evening complete.
Sandra Chapman
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