
| Review:
The Owl Service |
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| The
cast in The Owl Service |
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The
Owl Service at The Drum Theatre in Plymouth is a fantasy for children
aged 10-15 - and it gets the thumbs up from our teenage reviewers,
Natalie and Rosie Soper (ages 15 and 13). |
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Before we saw The Owl Service, all we knew about it was that it was
a ghost story, so we didn't really know what to expect.
What we did see was creepy, captivating and even a little funny in
places.
The play starts with a story about a wizard who made a woman for himself
out of flowers.
The
woman of flowers meets a hunter, and they fall in love.
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| Reviewers
Rosy and Nathalie |
The hunter
kills the wizard, but the wizard comes back to life, and with a magic
spear he kills the hunter.
He then turns to the woman of flowers. He didn't kill her. He didn't
forgive her. He punishes her. He turns her into an owl.
Hundreds
of years later, three teenagers are staying at a cottage in Wales
with their newly married parents.
Alison finds some plates in the attic and becomes obsessed with the
flowery pattern on them, and Roger (her step-brother) and Gwyn (the
housekeeper's son) are constantly fighting for her affection.
There is also Huw, who everyone thinks is just a mad villager, but
he turns out to be a lot more…
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| Ruby
Aspinall on the harp |
The characters'
acting was very convincing, especially Alison, who had to do a lot
of screaming when she was in pain (it actually worried me a bit!),
and Huw, who seemed a bit crazy to begin with.
The scenery was very clever (look closely at it!) and the harp playing
gave it a more spooky edge.
The Owl Service is very enjoyable, but younger children would find
it hard to understand and possibly a bit scary.
However, we would recommend it to older children.
The
Owl Service
Drum Theatre, Plymouth
1st - 17th July 2004
Various times (lunchtime, afternoon & evening)
Tickets: £10
Box Office: 01752 267222
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