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Young cast to thrill crowd

A dynamic cast of 10 actors aged 17 to 25 will perform classic rock musical Godspell in Geelong for four nights from next Friday.

GSODA’s production will be the first time the revived 2012 version of the original musical sensation has been staged in Geelong.

Production manager Carolanne Glynne said the talented cast from GSODA’s Theatre Collective will showcase their singing, dancing and comedic skills.

“Prepare to be entertained by one of theatre’s most infectious, high-energy shows,” she said.

Godspell is the brainchild of Steven Schwartz, the composer of Broadway favourites Wicked and Pippin. It features various musical styles, including rock ‘n’ roll, pop, R&B, ragtime, rap and more.

The lead role of Jesus is performed by Liam Ryder who recruits a group of followers who tell stories and sing about his teachings and the importance of love.

Director Debbie Fraser guides the young cast, with support from vocal director Anita Barlow-Burman, musical director Will Conway and guest choreographers including Jack O’Riley, Sarah Glynne, Georgia Hermans and cast members Liam Ryder and Chloe Stojanovic.

Chloe Stojanovic, from Hamlyn Heights, is one of those juggling acting with her responsibilities as a choreographer and dance coach to fellow cast members.

“I play one of the disciples and we all take on different characters representing the disciples of Jesus,” Chloe said.

“As a small cast of 10 we’re a very close-knit group, so it’s a communal effort.”

The 20-year-old, who is studying in criminology and media communications at Monash University, has been returning home to Geelong every week for rehearsals.

“We started workshops with Theatre Collectively at the start of the year and we’ve been building up to this final performance,” Chloe said.

“For me the highlight as a cast member, as an actor is to take on different characters and express the full gamut of emotions – happiness, sadness, guilt, love and hope.”

Chloe said she didn’t believe audience members needed to be religious to enjoy Godspell.

“It’s an incredibly accessible show – it’s simply about a community of people coming together and sharing their stories,” she said.

“Although Shenton Performing Arts Centre used to be a church, so it’s the perfect venue!”

Godspell will be staged at the Shenton Performing Arts Centre, Geelong, for four shows from 28 to 30 September.

 

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