Year 8 Perform Shakespeare’s The Tempest

On the 13th of November Year 8 put on a dazzling production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Full of music, mystery and mayhem the class made this classic comedy their own. Over the previous weeks the students had created set designs, costumes and props as well as working hard to learn reams of Shakespearean poetry and prose. The result of their enthusiasm and creativity was a powerful and utterly unique performance – even down to the skateboards and colour co-ordinated Pringles of the goddesses!

The play is set on an island between Italy and Africa and the plot is Shakespeare’s own – a marooned enchanter and his daughter coming face to face with the enemies who have placed them there. Coming out at the same time as the King James Bible, the play shares some of it’s central themes. Despite themes of rule and unscrupulous betrayal it is a play full of hope rather than a revenge tragedy. The generosity and forgiveness displayed by Prospero, a god-man who can control the wind and the waves, leads to glorious redemption and reconciliation as the central characters sail off to a happy future.

Year 8 had been studying the text in literature lessons, and came to rehearsals full of ideas and insights which played into their production. The professionalism they showed learning lines and thinking through costumes was marked. There were some truly outstanding individual performances, as well as songs and scenes where actors worked wonderfully well in partnerships and as an ensemble. It was a triumphant final class production – well done Year 8!

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Year 8 pupils performing The Tempest on stage