vibrant energy to the performance. The sharks, featuring Zoe Blackadder as the charismatic great white Bruce, Millie Jarvis as the goofy hammerhead Anchor, and Lottie Mather as the excitable shark Chum, were a comedic highlight, especially during their lively number “Fish Are Friends.” Their choreography was engaging and entertaining, perfectly maintaining the show's comedic tone. Zoe impressively portrayed Bruce’s transformation from funny to fearsome, particularly in the moments when the other sharks tried to gang up on him to protect their fish friends, showcasing delightful physicality that matched the energy of the song. Meanwhile, the turtles—led by Nyla Obi as the laid-back Crush with a fantastic singing voice, Leo West-Wilkinson as his cute and energetic son Squirt, Josef Hamilton as the adventurous Kai, and Liliah Pickles as the chill Breeze—perfectly embodied the free-spirited essence of the hippie lifestyle. Their colourful costumes and relaxed attitudes contributed to their charm, while their catchy, feel-good song encapsulated the carefree nature of their characters, leaving the audience with smiles. The fish ensemble, composed of Marnie Uttley, Rosie Tillotson, Lainey Waddington, Tyler Brogan, Elena Godfrey, Isla Rohu, and Aria Sanda, truly brought the ocean to life with their joyful performances. Their infectious energy and cohesive teamwork
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