An Olympic Challenge........
Published by: Lucky Bucket Productions on 20th Feb 2012 |
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Necessity is the mother of
invention and 'Lucky Bucket Productions' was born out of necessity.
We were invited to provide a musical for a group of 30 young people
between the ages of 8 and 18 to perform. We took up the challenge
and then quickly realised we had never written a musical before, or
a play, in fact the longest thing we had written was a shopping
list. In retrospect I have no idea what made us agree to take on
the task, maybe it was just one of those strange moments when fate
intervenes. Anyway, the theatre group were really stuck for
suitable material and we were about to provide it. Fortunately, the
show was a success and the cast and audience responded positively.
We then went on to write a show every year to be performed by the
same group and eventually built a large catalogue which is now
available to all schools and theatre groups.
The writing process is
usually a joy. We have had the pleasure of writing a film noir
inspired detective musical with a jazzy score, a sci-fi musical
set in 1950’s America, a pirate musical, a western, all of which
inspire and immediately throw up fun , creative ideas and offer
direction.
We had discussed the
forthcoming Olympic celebrations and thought it would be
appropriate to write a musical to mark the occasion and help
teachers by providing a valuable resource. Then reality kicked
in. Just how interesting can a musical about the Olympics be?
Really?
The task of sitting down and
writing the initial script was daunting, after all this was going
to be about sport. Sport! Two less sporty people you will never
meet, unless tap dancing counts as a sport. Throw a ball and
Angela will undoubtedly duck and squeal, ask her to hit something
with a racquet and she will swipe at the air with no control and
miss. As for running? No. There will be no running. So there we
are faced with writing a show about sport and worse still
history. Oh dear.
We were pleasantly surprised
by the outcome. The result of hours of research is a greater
understanding of the history of the Olympics, a real passion for
the fascinating little stories connected with the festival and a
whole host of brilliant facts to arm ourselves with at the pub
quiz.
Quite unexpectedly the
Olympic story is a totally engaging one. So many quirky tales
cropped up and such fascinating characters have been involved it
was pretty much a musical waiting to happen. Add to that how
horribly brutal the original games were and you have a script to
appeal to children in a Roald Dahl/Horrible Histories kind of
way. Just perfect.
Perhaps the most interesting
fact is that the athletes used to run naked as a tribute to the
Gods. There you go, straight away, pure brilliance. Let’s write a
song about it.
All of these factors have
made the whole process a surprisingly pleasant one but we are
passionate about OLYMPICS: THE NAKED TRUTH for one reason and for
one reason alone. Every word that has been written, every lyric,
every tune has been created with young people in mind. The
thought of the pupils learning the script and songs and
remembering the information for years to come because they fully
engaged in the material has inspired us. That is what has been so
brilliantly refreshing about writing this show. We dream of
meeting someone in 20 years time who performed in one of our
shows and learnt something, was inspired or maybe even found
their chosen career.
It makes the hours of
research, the late nights and the creative tussles all worth it!




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