Shows Quick Pick

Use the dropdown to quickly select a show

date_time
id

The Rocky Monster Show

Youth

22 June 2017 - 24 June 2017

Awards:
Production Team
Director
Lorraine McLoughlin
Director
Ruth Kay
Musical Director
Ruth Kay
Assistant Director
Anne-Marie Price
Assistant Director
Vanessa Currid
Choreographer
Hannah Feakin
Choreographer
Bethany Bentham
Cast
Professor Fenton
Molly Wilsdon
Narrator
Kieran McLoughlin
Narrator
Callum McLoughlin
Mrs Danvers
Libby Hill
Dan Stoker
Sam Fullarton
Rebecca Shelley
Rachel Greenhalgh
Igor
Jensen Kay
Inspector Baskerville
Emily Westhead
Gloria
Grace Higginson
Mungo
Nina Dickinson
Station Master
Lewis Mayo
Elsa
Georgia Downs
Old Ada
Hannah Jones
Old Ada
Lucy Aspinall
Elvis & Dr McGreavy
Charlie McGreavy
Ted
Sam Silverstone
Old James
Jameson John Kay
Brother William
Zac Edwards
Old Jack
Jack Owens
Brother Fred
Theo Lindley
Scatty Girl
Charlie Heyes
Villagers
  • Erin Blackburn
  • Harriet Crompton
  • Ruby Field
  • Heidi Massey
  • Aiva-May Robinson

Supremes
  • Bethany Bentham
  • Hannah Feakin
  • Charlie Heyes
  • Hannah Jones
  • Holly Reevell

Castle Ghouls
  • Joshua Crompton
  • Sam Crompton
  • Ben Field

Photographs by
John Tustin
Reviews
Billed as a riotous mix of the Addams Family, Young Frankenstein and Phantom of the Opera, with Rebecca and The Rocky Horror Show thrown in for good measure, this show had all the trademarks of those iconic characters which AKT made short work of, resulting in a fabulous show that was obviously enjoyed by a capacity audience.

Directors Lorraine McLoughlin and Ruth Kay have worked the youngsters hard to come up with this polished performance and with the music safe in the hands of musical director, Ruth Kay, we were treated to some cracking songs, with a mix of past hits appropriate to the piece thrown in making the score complete.

Narrators Kieron and Cameron McLoughlin kept the pace moving with their comical interjections with a slight nod to Morecambe and Wise (or was it Waldorf and Statler).

Libby Hill was strong in her role as Mrs Danvers and was complemented by a confident Jensen Kay as Igor and Molly Wilsdon as Professor Fenton. Bringing Elvis to life was Charles McGreavey who played the King to perfection.

Sam Fullarton as Dan Stoker and Rachel Greenhalgh and Rebecca Shelley both shone as they made their way through the story, finally making their way into the castle and unveiling the unusual goings on.

There were many cameo role, too many to mention, but all played well which, along with creative choreography by Hannah Feakin and Bethany Bentham, culminated in an all round enjoyable production which was clearly enjoyed by the talented youngsters on stage.
Paul Cohen
Awards
id parent_id Winner/Nomination Award Name Person Awarding Body
Nomination
NODA District 5
facebook