Song to the Siren: Rehearsal Day Four

We began today with photographs, as Peter Mould arrived to take shots of the cast whilst we worked on scenes from several of the plays that we are performing in this year’s production. After that, we began to organise our creepiest play, Ghostly Galleons - an eerie tale about ship disappearances. In this play, we tried to create a strong sense of discomfort in the overall atmosphere - providing a sinister setting to the tales. 

In the afternoon, we came together to work on ‘A Bonny Pirate’ - a play about the life of the renowned female pirate, Anne Bonny. We began work on the rest of the play and also did some work with stage fighting as a crew of pirates storm the ship. After this, we also put some more work into ‘Salt’ - a Russian folktale about a foolish merchant.

This year is my first time taking part in the 1066 Youth Theatre, but I have been blown away by the amount of dedication that is put into the performance by everyone involved. I feel as though the company is really starting to come together as we all forge friendships with our fellow actors. It’s incredible to see this production take shape in such a short amount of time - I will definitely be back next year!

William Brown: Poseidon, James, Father

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