Manawatu Guardian

Great young cast pull off cartoon strip

You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown Manawatu¯ Theatre Society Globe Theatre until November 26 Reviewed by Dean Mckerras

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Abook should always have a great and recognisab­le character and cover. This one is all over town and so Palmerston North certainly knows Charlie Brown is a good man and he’s in town for a short time only.

As the effective marketing by Manawatu¯ Theatre Society suggests, it deserves a great audience too.

On walking into the theatre, the first page awaits on stage and the excitement of the cartoon strip coming to life in front of you is real — it’s precise and neat like a cartoon should be and the standard of this production is set high by its evident design. Then the pages start to turn — bright, clean, cartoonish and framing the distinctiv­e characters the cast commit to delivering brilliantl­y.

This young cast of various levels of experience is awesome, hugely committed, with great stamina through to the last scene, delving into and delivering the characters we have come to know.

A fabulous combinatio­n of talent and direction took to the stage on opening night, well-rehearsed and confident — role-playing you can rely on, allowing you to sit back and enjoy the show.

The ensemble vocal work was strong, supported by an offstage choir. It was clear some of the best voices were onstage — they shone in solos and ensemble work alike.

Special mention to Alyssa Hartley (Lucy) for all-round triple threat qualities — wowza, if that’s a word it’s hers! Snoopy (Kieran Murphy) was completely loveable and connected the story with ease, holding the stage even when on it alone, while Sally’s My Philosophy by Kaitlyn Krafts was a standout.

Benji Grant found depth and personalit­y in Schroeder, making a huge, adorable role out of his potentiall­y simple character.

While lots about this show is perfect for a young cast, it’s not an easy script to deliver at times. On opening night it was obvious this cast of youngsters had been nurtured by some of Palmerston North’s triedand-true dedicated theatre lovers who made up the production team — what a lucky combinatio­n, what a wonderful result.

I was accompanie­d by my 11-yearold and her review was great! Her favourite characters were the same as mine and, as she rightly pointed out, even when the pages didn’t turn (opening night technical hitch) they just kept going!

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