Entertainment
Youth-Led Musical “Frankie Builds Androids” Delights Audiences
The vibrant musical “Frankie Builds Androids,” which opened on March 15, 2024, has captivated audiences with its heartwarming and energetic portrayal of the universal quest for belonging. Directed by a talented young creative team, including Jess Diamond, Emily Rentoul, and Kat Thompson, the production radiates a youthful dynamism that invigorates the stage.
Despite their limited production experience, the creative trio has infused the show with a fresh vision that resonates deeply with its audience. The youthful perspective of the team serves as the backbone of this production, making it both current and exciting. The performances are anchored by two remarkable young talents: Finley McNeill as Frankie and Sophie Dunn as Avery. Their stage presence and powerful vocals are nothing short of astonishing, especially considering their age, as they command the theatre with the confidence of seasoned performers.
The supporting cast also plays a significant role in bringing the narrative to life. The Pointers, portrayed by Elsa Nelson, Cassie Compton, and Emma Boud, add a humorous touch as Frankie’s robot companions. Their comedic timing and creativity enhance the show’s light-hearted atmosphere. Additionally, the student council hopefuls, played by Ethan Foster and Sarah D’Souza, convincingly embody their roles, maintaining character consistency throughout the performance.
The musical features a series of catchy, vibrant tunes that linger in the minds of the audience long after the curtain falls. The choreography stands out with its fun and funky style, performed with palpable energy by a cast that clearly enjoys every moment on stage. This dynamic performance is complemented by a poignant storyline that explores the relatable theme of striving to fit in, a message that resonates with both young attendees and adults alike.
“Frankie Builds Androids” ultimately serves as a beautiful reminder of the importance of embracing individual differences. The production not only entertains but also imparts valuable lessons about self-acceptance and the beauty of uniqueness. With the school holidays approaching, this musical offers an ideal family outing. Ticket sales are expected to be brisk, so securing seats soon is highly recommended.
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