The Year 6 production of Mary Poppins Jr was brilliant, with wonderful performances, costumes and sets.
From the moment practically perfect Mary Poppins entered the Banks’ household, you just knew that Mr Bank’s love of precision and order was going to be tested. And it was - but it was all calmly and capably managed by the ever-patient Mrs Banks and the household staff.
The Year 6 production was full of fun. Even a simple walk to the park became a magical adventure when Mary Poppins was involved. Jane and Michael’s disgruntlement with the excursion turned to amazement when the statues came to life!
The vivacious Mrs Corry, purveyor of sweets and conversation, livened up the stage, as did Bert and his fellow chimney sweeps with their captivating dancing on the rooftops. A haunting tune on the Cathedral steps, lots of kite flying and Mr Banks’ eventual success in his employment added to the enjoyment, which even an appearance by the horrible Mrs Andrew (“the holy terror” according to Mr Banks) couldn’t spoil.
The point that ‘anything can happen if you let it’ was made by Mary Poppins over and over again throughout the show, and the sensational production was evidence of this in itself.
Ably directed by Mrs Annette Curran, and with stellar performances by the cast – including Samantha (Mary Poppins), Nathan (Bert), Henry (George Banks), Tabitha (Winifred Banks), Pippi (Jane) and Thomas (Michael), lively renditions of beloved songs and a simple but highly effective set Mary Poppins Jnr was a charming experience for all members of the audience. Congratulations to everyone involved.
(Oh, and if anyone can advise how Mary Poppins was able to withdraw a full-length hat stand from a standard size carpet bag, the editor would be keen to hear from you!)
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