paanda do Foster

Walter Plinge | 07/11/2005 - 11:30

Well done to these young actors! I am a fan of Fosters work and his script was witty and funny and perfect for this group of young guys. It was obvious that there was some expereinced actors Victoria Burrows who multi tasked playing 2 very difficult characters and Caitlin McGinnis, who had perhaps the emost stereotypical role but performed it with terrific energy and enthusiasm. The males were strong and convincing and they really did a great job - especially Jarod who played the old man with a twist. A great fun night out which was what I was promised!

Wall Done PAANDA and keep up the good work!
Sarah

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