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Ella Reviews 360 ALLSTARS

Ella KennedyBy Ella KennedyMay 25, 20232 Mins Read
Ella reviews 360 ALLSTARS, now showing at Glen Street Theatre
Ella Kennedy, ready for action

Ella Kennedy, winner of our Glen Street Theatre junior reviewer competition, commences her series of reviews with 360 ALLSTARS.

Recently I had the pleasure of seeing 360 ALLSTARS at the Glen Street Theatre. I cannot express enough how thrilled and excited this show made me feel! Basically, this show is a bunch of Guinness World Record winning stars who, for a jam-packed hour, worked together on stage to show their tricks. I was in awe of these performers. There was basketball, drumming, rapping, hip hop dancing, BMX tricks, acrobatics and more. But what really made this performance wicked was the interaction with the audience. The crowd got so involved.

The b-boys hip-hop dancing was the bomb. They really got the audience moving. The basketballer was juggling four balls and attempting to juggle five. I heard the kid behind me say; “You got this.” Everyone felt they were a part of the show. The vocals and drumming were catchy and had us all chanting along, “Push the button.” Beyond seeing all the cool skills of the performers that were super inspiring, the show was a great opportunity to put away your devices and actually watch something live! I felt like we were in the show, feeling the lighting, colours, music, it felt like such a buzz! It made me want to see more live events.

I suggest you go with your family or friends and watch something at the Glen Street Theatre because it is such a vibe.

Glen Street Theatre Issue 28
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