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1905, 2020

A Theatre at Sainte Thérèse – impression des élèves

mardi, 19 mai, 2020|Catégories : Actualités du collège, Anglais|Commentaires fermés sur A Theatre at Sainte Thérèse – impression des élèves

Les impressions des élèves après la séance de théâtre (en anglais)

‘It was great, funny and weird ; the following day we told our teacher that it was AMAZING … Going on stage and watching the play was fun ! ‘
Vincent, Nathan Conasa, Nathan Clavière, Léane

‘The play was amazing and the actors’ facial expression was funny ; the audience laughed a lot !’
Ibrahim, Berat, Liam

‘This show was fun because the actors involved all the student-actors to go on stage to dance and sing ; the audience encouraged them clapping their hands. The funniest part was probably when someone asked the actors if they spoke French and Beth answered ‘Je suis une petite cornichon’ !’
Abbygaëlle, Kaerina, Clara, Manon

‘We were impressed because some of us went on stage and the actors were so funny !’
Liliana, Charlotte, Lola, Paloma

‘The play was funny because of the actors’ body language and their Kung-Fu moves, we really enjoyed watching them !’
Timoté, Jade, Florian, Tufan

 

1905, 2020

A Theatre at Sainte Thérèse

mardi, 19 mai, 2020|Catégories : Anglais|Commentaires fermés sur A Theatre at Sainte Thérèse

A Theatre at Sainte Thérèse

On March, 9 2020, the play ‘Big Trouble in Little Barna’ was performed at Sainte Thérèse. John, Jess and Beth embodied different roles throughout the play. They were all incredibly funny, welcoming and very professional.

Check out their instagram : pickles.company

9 :40 Before the play, the student-actors rehearsed with the actual actors, they worked on their facial expression.

10 : 00 The play started. It was so amusing ; the class couldn’t stop laughing because of their weird costumes, the dance moves and their incredible energy.

11 :00 The students asked few questions to the actors such as : ‘Do you Naruto ?’ ‘Have you got any acting rewards ?’ or ‘Do you like France ?’

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