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Review: Brassed Off at South Hill Park, Bracknell

Published 8 Aug 2010 09:00 Mobiles Print Comments 1 Comment

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By Danielle Cumber

'LONG after the last ton 'o coal there will still be music.'

That was the message at the Wild Theatre and what triumphant, defiant music it was.

The production was set in Grimley Colliery during the miners strikes, meaning a dying town will lose its brass band.

Then Danny (Mark Holliday) pushes the downtrodded bunch to become a band worth remembering, leading to a spectacular finish at the Albert Hall.

Joining the cast onstage was the Waltham St Lawrence Silver Band, based near Maidenhead.

The brass band set the pace and mood with favourite tunes including Slaidbum, Death and Glory, Danny Boy, Jerusalem and Concierto de 'Orange juice'.

The fact that the cast, with the exception of Luke Burton, were not playing the instruments was well concealed.

Director Adrian McDougall has produced a comedy with a heartfelt message that a community combined can do great things.

This article appeared in Villager 05 Aug 10

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