You might recall back in Easter that I MD'd a short course of 'Annie' with one of Macclesfield's youth theatre societies - CYGNETS.
The week that that production went ahead was to have been the week of their full production that we were all working towards, however - it had to be pushed back a few months.
And - as of Sunday just gone - it's all over.
CYGNETS performed 'Beauty and the Beast' at the Kings School in Macclesfield across three performances from Friday 12th - Sunday 14th July.
Despite the short course earlier this year, this was actually my first production with CYGNETS and, in fact, my first ever youth production. However, on the understanding that the cast had shown enormous potential in previous shows, it was opted that their production of 'Beauty and the Beast' would not be the youth cut and would, in fact, be the full show!
I have to say they carried it and pulled it off remarkably well. All principal roles were exceptional and the chorus / ensemble were extremely tight. This goes for everything - singing, dancing and general acting. And what I particularly love about kids is just how fearless they are! Nothing but excitement throughout the whole process - even with minutes to go until showtime!
It is also worth reiterating that CYGNETS is a non-profit group that relies so heavily on the work put in by volunteers who are mainly made up of parents of the cast! This means that stage crew, set design and props and - arguably most impressively in this production - wardrobe, were all carried by them!
Musical Directing
Having worked with backing tracks (of a fashion) for only one show prior ('Footloose' - CMT 2022), I was reluctant to do so again. Previously I had used Sinfonia which gave absolute control of the tracks regarding tempo, cues etc., but for 'Beauty and the Beast' we used MTI (Music Theatre International) which is infinitely a higher standard of sound but has very little control.
We got a hold of the rehearsal tracks very early on in the process so we did get used to them, but because 'Beauty and the Beast' is a show with lots of rises and falls in the music (i.e. demands a lot of conducting) it required a lot of conscious effort to get used to and remember how the tracks played out.
It was, however, fine! And the tracks did sound excellent nonetheless.
Parade - 29th June 2024
As part of Macclesfield's 1261 weekend festival, a parade set course down the streets of Macclesfield town centre. And guess who had a float?
CYGNETS!
The cast absolute relished in handing out flyers to unsuspecting passers by, and I was parading with them. Although, I dare say, photographic evidence probably doesn't look too good as I often appeared less than impressed at the obligatory outfit I had to wear (disclaimer: not actually obligatory and not really an outfit - just beast ear headband). Fortuitously, the photo that came from Cheshire Live / Macclesfield Express and was shared came after the parade, so...no harm done!:
Wrapping Up CYGNETS "Beauty and the Beast"
I don't know if I'll ever work with any of these young people again, but they truly were a delight. As already obsered, the principal roles were excellent and they all thrived in putting on the best performance they possibly could. If they so choose, I have no doubt that any of them will excel in whichever area of performing arts they choose, whether that be all round theatre or they decide to focus on dancing or singing.
Including myself, the production team for this show was identical to 'Annie', so I will once again thank Hannah Davies for the amazing choreography and congratulate Kalini Kent for organising the show and putting it all together.
Taken directly from the website, CYGNETS "are a vibrant not-for-profit group developing skills in the performing arts, providing performance opportunities, as well as building confidence, self-esteem, self-belief and improved communication skills in our young people and adults."
If you know of anybody who would like to take part then click here to visit the website and learn more, or click here to be directed straight to the contact form.
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