David Morley from Long Meadow Primary school in Milton Keynes talks about giving children the chance to shine...
Despite
everyone's best intentions to never let it happen again, the end of year
'Leaver's Production' always gets left to the last minute. Everything just
seems to get in the way... sports days (which inevitably get cancelled and
rearranged so another day is lost), transition days at secondary schools,
residential visits etc. It leaves so little time to prepare, rehearse, source
costumes and learn lines. And every year we turn to Edgy Productions to bail us
out!
With time
pressure so great, teachers need to be able to grab ready-made, off the shelf
material, that they know they can trust. Last year our Year Six children
performed 'Let Loose' and without a doubt, it was one of the best performances
that the school has ever produced. There were plenty of great parts to be
shared out among the children, with none of the main parts too huge. It
provided all of our children with the chance to shine.
The level of
humour in the Edgy shows is always terrific. Some of the gags make the children
roar with laughter, whilst others leave the children silent and the adults
rolling in the aisles. Certainly, ‘Let Loose’ was no exception to this. The
misfortune, disaster, farce and resolution provided a perfect platform for the
children to excel. Our parents loved the show too. It marks the final
culmination, the end of an era, which has seen the transition of them tearfully
dropping off a shy four-year-old on their first day at school to watching the
confident, bubbly eleven-year-old that they see on the stage before them.
Performing ‘Let
Loose’ brought our staff, pupils and parents together on those last few special
days in primary school, allowing them to graduate to secondary school with even
more special memories of their time together.
David Morley, Dep. Head Teacher Long Meadow Primary School |
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