Review for Sunny Coast Middle’s James and the Giant Peach
The portrayal of James by Grover McMahon was, without a doubt, the best part of the whole performance. Unfortunately, McMahon is only a middle schooler, so there is nototototot actually that much he can really do with the part. Overall the costumes and set were amateur, and the performances, aside from McMahon and a few standout scenes from Danny Abrahmian and Milly Li, the actors, who are, again, middle schoolers, were lackluster at best.
While my editors would have me put a pososososositive spin on the whole ordeal simply because of the ages of those involved, I refuse to jeopardize my journalistic integrity in order to spare the feelings of a few junior thespians.
Look forward to my column next week where I will describe why Cats is the perfect musical, scene by scene.
In this issue: The team wakes up in the following order; Maple, Daisy, Pigeon.
Honour Bound is an actual play podcast about a group of teenage superheroes trying to find their place in the world. Masks: A New Generation is a game by Brendan Conway. The song you heard at the start of the episode is "News Theme" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
Content Warnings for this episode: Brief discussion of eye trauma, descriptions of being burnt, description of a hospital, extended insect sounds.
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