BFF is a non-profit making performance group formed in 2012 whose main purpose is to produce high quality productions, raising the profile of performing arts within our local community. The group is able to combine a number of arts diciplines including drama, music and dance within its productions and strives to put its 'best foot forward' to achieve an exciting and enjoyable experoence for its local community audience.

Our aims are;

* To tour the local community with innovative theatre productions.
* To provide exciting opportunities for local young adult performers to develop their skills in performance.
* To combine education and entertainment in vibrant performances that benefits the local community.
* To take Performing Arts into the community and make it accessible to a wider audience.

Our objectives are;
* To ensure that the BFF programme serves local communities by remaining aware of local issues and community needs.
* To produce a variety of performing arts productions after shortfocussed rehearsal periods.
* To seek out a variety of local settings and venues for performances and productions.
* To encourage collaborative projects with other organisations to the mutual advantage of both parties and in the interest of the development of the arts within the community.


Tuesday 27 March 2012

OUR FIRST PRODUCTION

The play concerns a group of silly seven year olds playing in the Forest of Dean one summer afternoon during 1943.

It displays how victimisation and stereotypical views occur even in young children, and ends abruptly when the character of "Donald" is burned to death as a result of the other children's actions.

The play, despite seeming very frivolous (bar the final scene) on first reading, is in fact reflecting on the human capability for brutality, especially in children, and is in a similar vein to William Golding's The Lord of The Flies.

The most striking feature of the play was that though the characters were children they were played by adult actors.