![]() When Tyallah Bullock, who was an equally impressive Alison Ashley was on stage with her, the two young actors interacted really well. Emma Hutt as Erica Yurkin was good in one of the central roles. The standards of the performances varied a good deal with some very impressive. The over the top camp play was hilarious and had the audience laughing loudly. The set was minimal but allowed the action to move along smoothly. The fact that half of the characters were year eight students helped but the whole show flowed quite well. Tanja Stanley’s directional skills were further extended with this production as it was done completely by their Youth Theatre group, under the guidance of senior mentors. The school’s one week camp brings everything to a head when they stage the camp play. Alison Ashley arrives as a complete contrast to the others – she is beautiful, rich, clever and well behaved. The dominant person is Erica Yurken, who believes she is destined for a glittering stage career. ![]() Work and good behaviour are foreign to them. ![]() ![]() If you think you know what school students are really like, you should see these grade eights at the notorious Barrington East School. Mousetrap Theatre, Redcliffe, Queensland. ![]()
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