Year 3-4 had an exciting trip to Milton Keynes theatre to see the first production of Gangsta Granny. Here is what they thought about it.
“My favourite part in Gangsta Granny was when Bens parents came down and watched the show,” Fenella exclaimed.
“My favourite part in Gangsta Granny was when Bens parents came down and watched the show,” Fenella exclaimed.
Andrew said,
“The acting was superb.”
Charlie
stated, “Gangsta Granny was great fun because the cat was waving at the
audience.”
“My
favourite part was when the cat waved because it was funny. I liked the Queen’s
speech and dance. Also, when the Queen let Granny and Ben go. As well as that I
loved how the scene was set and I liked it when the Queen encouraged everyone
to join in with the dancing.”
Simeon
stated, “Gangsta Granny was fun because Ben’s mum and dad sat behind us. Also
it was funny when the cat was waving and dancing.”
Caden said, “Gangsta
Granny is funny and sad because the Granny dies but the cat waving at us and
the dancing made me laugh.”
Owen
said, “The funniest part was Granny squeaking!”
Harvey
said, “It was funny because at the end the cat was waving and dancing which
made me laugh, but also sad when Granny dies.”
Alex
said, “Gangsta Granny was sad because the Granny dies, I wasn’t expecting it.”
Jak
said, “Gangsta Granny was great fun because the characters danced even Granny,
Ben and the Queen.”
Jayden stated,
“He liked it when the set and scenery changed from Granny’s kitchen to a bed in
hospital. It was clever.”
Jack
said, “Gangsta Granny was funny because at the end the cat Ben received waved
at us. Also, Ben’s dance was funny because it so bad.”
Aidan
stated, “When Flavio Flavioli got kissed by Ben’s mum it was very funny!”
My
favourite part of Gangsta Granny was when Flavio Flavioli spoke to people in
the audience,” Eleanor said.
Finley cried,
“It was hilarious when Ben tried on different dancing outfits, such as a tree!”
I have heard all about the excellent writing you have produced off the back of this theatre trip and I can't wait to see some examples! Well done to all in Years 3 & 4.
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