Snow White
& the Seven Dwarfs
By Esther Williams
Pix by J. Weerasekera
"Mirror Mirror on the Wall… Who is the
fairest of us all?" We've heard the delightful tale that features
those lines time and again. 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,' was
brought to life at the Bishops College Auditorium on May 22 and
23 at 6.30 pm.
Presented by the British School Junior section,
the fairytale endearingly told kept the audience enthralled, both
young and old alike. Over 70 students participated in the concert,
their enjoyment in the roles they were performing evident.
Megan DeSisti, the guardian fairy took on the role
of the narrator, taking the audience through various scenes, while
simultaneously displaying her talent in both singing and ballet.
While Daniel Prins and Allegra Bozetarnik played the roles of the
King and Queen, Marya Norat was the evil queen, determined to be
the fairest in the land, even if it meant having to kill the beautiful
Snow White played by Fiona Brown.
The comical dwarfs played their parts to perfection.
Lara Muttiah (Doc), Hasini Assiriyage (Sleepy), Steffan Paul (Dopey),
Chethindra Siriwardena (Bashful), Pranavan Rockwood (Happy), Zahara
Dawoodbhoy (Grumpy) and Shilpita Matthews (Sneezy) through their
dialogue and gestures that suited their names drew much laughter.
Arriving for the curtain call, dancing to the tune of La Bamba while
sporting holiday wear, added an amazing touch, bringing to an end
the captivating fairy tale.
Edward Pullen made a remarkable Prince Namby Pamby.
His dance with Snow White during the finale as also the other dances
was superbly choreographed. Other characters that need mention are
the Cheeky Elf played by Amira Latiff, Mirror by Alok Herath and
the woodcutter played by Daham Wickramanayake.
Truly enchanting were the forest scenes. The trees
and forest creatures together with the elves, fairies, gnomes, goblins
and pixies looked charming in their costumes, their lively dance
routines adding life to the concert.
The sets comprised of large flowers, logs and toadstools, enhancing
the fairytale atmosphere. As for the music it was certainly lively
with catchy tunes that most were familiar with.
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