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 Saturday 
                    21st August saw the Alexandra Theatre closing its doors to 
                    the 2004 Summer Youth project of 'Fame - The Musical' - but 
                    it certainly went out with a bang!   I 
                    entered the auditorium, found my seats - which were great 
                    seats (for a freebie!!) and started to get chatting with the 
                    girl next to me, who was the sister of one of last years project 
                    actors. She was really looking forward to this show - and 
                    so was I. I became quite friendly with a few of the cast members 
                    I'd met the previous week and I also knew some of the cast 
                    from school - so I was looking forward to seeing and supporting 
                    all these wannabe actors I know!  
 Although this was an amateur production - you wouldn't have 
                    been able to tell. The stage sets, diverse and complex lighting 
                    and high quality live music made the whole thing very believable 
                    - which complimented the high quality dancing, singing and 
                    acting on the stage.
 One 
                    of the main moments of the show would be the number, 'Hard 
                    Work' - it was a full cast number and must have been had to 
                    co-ordinatate everyone, but it looked amazing and certainly 
                    got the show off to a great start. 
 Another 
                    highlight would be during Scene Four and the number, 'Can't 
                    Keep It Down' - yes, you can guess what that is about! That 
                    was really funny and had the audience in stitches. The song 
                    was sung by Dan Rose who played Jos茅, one of the older 
                    members of the cast - who really hammed it up well. His dream 
                    is to become an actor and he cannot imagine doing another 
                    job. In his own words - 'nothing can beat the buzz of performing!' Another 
                    strong character who sung the theme song - Fame was 'Carman', 
                    played by Jodie Kumble - who was straight off to India on 
                    a plane once the show had finished on her hols - Jodie really 
                    captured the character well and was very confident in such 
                    a demanding role. September sees Jodie take up the immediate 
                    offer made by Sir Paul McCartney's school, the Liverpool Institute 
                    of Performing Arts where she starts a 3-year degree course. The 
                    students of the PA school were kept in line by the four teachers 
                    in the show - Sherman (Head Teacher), Bell (Dance Teacher), 
                    Sheinkof (Music Teacher) and Myers (Drama Teacher) who hard 
                    a hard job of playing a character very much older than themselves 
                    - but all pulled it off extremely well.  Another 
                    moment which should be brought to light was from Cherrelle 
                    Skeette who played Miss Sherman during her solo in the second 
                    act of 'These are my Children' - which melted my heart and 
                    made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up with her strong 
                    gospel voice! 
 Congratulations 
                    must go to the production team of the show and everyone else 
                    who worked behind the scenes to create such a top class performance! 
                    There are too many great moments from the show to mention 
                    - it was amazing to think the quality, style and professionalism 
                    that was on that stage all happened in less than two weeks 
                    - and could match, if not better the performances one could 
                    see on the West End.  Oh, 
                    in case you are wondering - their American accents were done 
                    really well 聟 thank goodness for that!  
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