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Kings Heath pupils review Tom's Midnight Garden at the Old Rep

In a special project with the Birmingham Mail, a group of children from Colmore Junior School in Kings Heath became theatre critics for the day, reviewing Tom's Midnight Garden at the Old Rep, Birmingham.

Caitlin Thorburn and David Tute star in Tom's Midnight Garden(Image: Jane Hobson)

How can past be present? Tom’s Midnight Garden is about a boy who moves into his aunt’s flat after his brother, Peter, catches measles. His emotional adventure starts when he hears the ‘never wrong’ grandfather clock chime 13! Tom arrives in a time from the past and experiences a fantastic wonderland where he shares happy times with Hatty.

This beautifully crafted theatre adaptation by David Wood works wonderfully with the talented instrument-playing actors. Lighting, sound and creative scenery enable the audience to enjoy this masterpiece. Exciting moments arrive when flashes of lightning illuminate the stage. The costumes are extremely well crafted and reflect the time period. This engaging tale concludes with a heart-warming reunion as past meets present.

Verdict: * * * * *

Junias, Aslan, Luka, Alicia, Hayley, Emily

What an amazing performance at The Old Rep! In this incredible adaptation of Tom’s Midnight Garden, a young boy (Tom) is forced to stay at his aunt’s flat because his brother has measles. One night, the old grandfather-clock strikes 13 and enables Tom to travel back in time. In his adventures, he meets a young girl called Hatty and strikes up a beautiful relationship.

The actors were believable and the three cousins were especially good. At times we felt it hard to follow due to a lack of props but we understood the importance of not using too many props to avoid delay in setting up scenes. The sound effects were hair-raising and the clever use of musicians really helped create an atmosphere.

This outstanding production, directed by Neil Foster and crew, is a great one for the family!

Verdict: * * * *