Lucky For Some: Thirteen 13-year-olds in Stage Musical

Lucky For Some: Thirteen 13-year-olds in Stage Musical

THE first Broadway musical to star an all teenage cast is being staged in Perth as part of the FRINGE WORLD Festival 2015, focusing on the life of 13-year-olds.

With music and lyrics by popular musical theatre composer Jason Robert Brown, the aptly-titled 13 – being performed at Playlovers Theatre – follows Evan who, just shy of becoming a teenager, suddenly has to cope with his parents’ divorce and a move from New York to Indiana.

As he prepares for his impending bar mitzvah, Evan has to navigate the complicated social circles of a new school where he tries to fit in and become popular with a new group of kids.

13 is a musical about growing up,” director Kimberley Shaw said. “In the past few years, I’ve noticed a huge amount of talent among kids this age in Perth and decided I wanted to do a show using this talent.

“I love 13 and feel it features an age group usually forgotten by producers, who cater for children and young adults, but forget or ignore the age group in between.

“Although it features teenagers, it’s a great show that will be enjoyed by young and old alike.”

Involved in theatre for more than 20 years, Shaw has worked with Blak Yak, KADS, Playlovers, Roleystone and Kwinana Theatres, is a former president and current committee member of the Independent Theatre Association and writes for Stage Whispers.

She has several awards to her credit, twice-winning best production and best youth production at Dramafest, the annual state drama festival, and also twice-scoring the best musical gong at the Finley Awards.

With 13, the musical is also something of a family affair for Shaw with her daughters Madeleine, Elisabeth and Stephanie involved in the production.

Stephanie plays the quirky and offbeat role of Patrice and Elisabeth is stage manager while Madeleine is the musical director (with Stephen Beerkens).

“I thought it would be a challenge working with young, inexperienced people,” Shaw said.

“But I’ve found that not only does this cast have reams of experience under their belts – it’s also one of the most professional casts with whom I’ve ever worked.

“They are beautiful and hard-working actors and a delight to direct.”

13plays at 7.30pm, February 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13 and 14, 5pm February 8 and 2pm February 14. Tickets are $25, $15 concession – book at www.fringeworld.com.au.

Playlovers Theatre is located at Hackett Hall, Draper Street (off Underwood Avenue), Floreat.

FRINGE WORLD Festival 2015 will be held from January 23 to February 22.

Photography: Blank Canvas Productions

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