This was a world of restrictive
controls perpetuated by ‘a panel of experts’. The year 11 drama group were ably
helped in their endeavours by year 10 drama students who played ‘the
Harvesters’, a shadowy group, who had discovered that real food had survived in
hidden corners of the world. It was their aim to try to bring about
change.
Superb performances were provided by
Ben Robson who became the youngest expert ever, and Holly Delefortrie who played
his girl friend, secretly one of the Harvesters. Sam Rogers gave a convincing
performance as Jon, his father, and Luke Demeranville was relaxed and very
believable as ‘The Mentor’. Hope Johnson’s portrayal of Ali, the impressionable
daughter caught up with the Harvesters was impressive.
This full length play which included
dramatic lighting effects, and Innovative computer wizardry brought cheers of
approval from the rest of the school, staff and some parents who had managed to
slip in.
After the school poem, a regular spot at the end of term concerts, and some songs by the guitar class, members of staff, thinly disguised as a theatrical chorus provided a well co-ordinated dance routine which brought the event to an Hilarious end.