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MAX REMY SUPER SPY
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MAX REMY SUPER SPY

By Felicity Dayhew
October 21 2012

MAX REMY SUPER SPY, australian theatre for young people, 55 minutes at atyp Studio 1, 17-27 October 2012. See the atyp website for show times.

Review by FELICITY DAYHEW age 9

Max Remy Super Spy was funny, exiting and amazing. And it was acted out by children! They're the best actors aged nine to thirteen I've ever known.

Firstly Max Remy gets dropped off at her aunt and uncle's house because her mum and dad work during the holidays. Max is expecting it to be a terrible, boring holiday but boy is she wrong.

Max has to stop the awful Mr Blue from travelling through space and time. Along the way she meets a boy called Linden and although he isn't keen together they set off to England to save the world.

MAX REMY SUPER SPY

Making their own sound effects the children lit up the whole play. For example instead of having a prop for the car they used the seats that they sat on. Someone was always at the microphone making the sound with their voices.

I thought that everybody played their part very well and that I can't wait until another one comes out.

Max Remy Super Spy was adapted for atyp by Jo Turner from Deborah Abela's bestselling novels.

 

 

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