Shakespeare, provided a delightful foil to the lovable chaos of Mr. Poppy and Mr. Maddens. His polished, self-assured performance added humour and tension to the story, making his character’s rivalry both funny and engaging. Meanwhile, Rachael Ashworth shone as Mrs. Bevan, bringing warmth and authority to her role as the school headteacher, effortlessly commanding the stage. The children of St. Bernadette’s stole the show with their infectious enthusiasm and undeniable talent. Jake Ashworth, Esmae Buckett, Dylan Greaves, Oliver Curran, Eric Abram, Maggie Abram, Eliza Burden, Lilah Taylor, Oliver Hat, Elizabeth Barton, and Kayla-Lee Dawson delivered performances full of humour, energy, and heart. From laugh-out-loud moments to touching scenes, this group of young stars brought the magic of the nativity play to life in a way that was both hilarious and heartwarming. Centre Stage has once again proven their ability to deliver professionalquality performances filled with heart. This production of The Nativity, The Musical is a delightful celebration of community, creativity, and the holiday spirit. With its perfect blend of humour, music, and heartwarming moments. It was a must-see for audiences of all ages.
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