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Bankfield pupils stage compelling drama of 1888 at The Brindley


GRUESOME murders which gripped Victorian London were re-enacted in a compelling drama by Widnes teenagers.

Bankfield pupils staged 1888, an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Jekyll and Hyde, at The Brindley studio on Friday.

It was set at a lunatic asylum in London in 1888.

Paul Kennedy, head of drama and director, said: “Not only were the pupils having to deal with a complex script, they also had to understand how it had been interpreted to reflect the Ripper crimes.

“On top of all that, the play was staged in a highly stylised ‘Theatre of Cruelty’.

“They were a credit to the school and themselves.”

The epic production involved a cast of 34 children, aged 12 to 15.

Mr Kennedy said: “Research on the subject was very gruesome. It really stretched them.

“For the children to act it as well as they did is an amazing achievement.“

Comments(1)

wangchung says...
5:39pm Wed 24 Mar 10

They have the Victorian prostitute look mastered. LOL....and stuff


Rear, from left, victims, Amy Cartwright, Chloe Millington, Katie Burke, Alicia Andrews and (lying down) Jade Cannon with Daniel Amson, as Jack the Ripper Picture: Ian Park MBC120310 Rear, from left, victims, Amy Cartwright, Chloe Millington, Katie Burke, Alicia Andrews and (lying down) Jade Cannon with Daniel Amson, as Jack the Ripper Picture: Ian Park MBC120310

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