Today our students have been to Bilbao to see the
theatre performance “Lucky Day”.
It’s not a Shakespearean comedy, but it’s a really very enjoyable play for young teenagers. They mix humour and music, they are aware of their audience and at the end the spectators applaud generously.
Before and after the performance the students have been working on the play, first with the texts and then making a review.
Finally, they have spontaneously recorded their opinions.
It’s not a Shakespearean comedy, but it’s a really very enjoyable play for young teenagers. They mix humour and music, they are aware of their audience and at the end the spectators applaud generously.
But, what's the plot?
Andy and Bob have very different ideas about fate. While Andy is
sceptical of all things relating to luck, Bob insists on searching for clues
about his future. But wait a second, what does it mean to be lucky?
During the performance, the public are encouraged
to take part, which makes it funnier.
Before and after the performance the students have been working on the play, first with the texts and then making a review.
Finally, they have spontaneously recorded their opinions.
When asked about going to theatre in English next year, they all have answered unanimously:
"Yes, please"
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