Friday, 13 June 2014

Review of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory by Laney  

On the fifth of June, for our school trip year six went to London for a night. What we really was looking forward to is going to the west end theatre to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

As we came face to face with the theatre it was so huge I felt like an innocent insect stranded in the middle of nowhere. But as we entered everyone knew there was much more to see. We walked through the humungous halls into the theatre and as we walked in we took a seat. The seat was a pillow which touched my head with its gentle touch.

Before the show we got ourselves prepared with sweets and ice cream.
Finally the show began. Charlie came on. Charlie was about 10 years old and was the liveliest child I had ever seen. The first scene was at the dump where Charlie stood gloomily in. Then women came on with a cart that lightened up the stage. Charlie watched as the cart came by and as people bought the beautiful chocolate and smothered it into their mouths. Then the people dropped the wrappers on the floor and Charlie picked them up excitingly. Then Charlie went home.

The next scene was at his house his family all began t sing a song about the wonka factory opening but there was only one ticket left since Verucca Salt, Augustus Galoop, Mike TV and Violet Borriguard won the rest of the tickets. Also one of the funniest grandpas (grandpa George gave money to Charlie to buy another chocolate bar. When the sweet cart came again Charlie rushed to it and opened the chocolate bar and disappointingly there was nothing there. Then Charlie bought another then the golden ticket appeared.

Then they went to the chocolate factory where they met Willy wonka but unfortunately violet blew up into a blueberry, Augustus got stuck in the chocolate tube, Verruca got thrown down the bad nut hole and Mike TV turned tiny. Charlie was then the last one and went on a see-through glass elevator they road up into the sky they sang another song and Willy Wonka told Charlie his prize that he will be able to keep the chocolate factory forever!


My favourite song was when Charlie and Willy Wonka sang a beautiful song in the glass elevator. It was really amazing.My favourite character was Violet she was a brilliant actor. I liked how she performed on TV. The set was awesome too with all the equipment they used they made the show outstanding. 

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