Local NewsNews Operation Triple Threat’s a Christmas treat by Barbados Today 13/12/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Aguinaldo Belgrave 13/12/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Cast members were drawn from across age categories. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 215 The reviews are in: months of rigorous rehearsal have paid off handsomely for the students of Operation Triple Threat (OTT) who can take pride in outstanding performances in A Very Special Christmas. The latest production of the developmental performing arts programme unfolded at the Frank Collymore Hall this past weekend. Three daily shows culminated on Sunday with a matinee show that drew the largest audience. In the first half, the musical elements were key to adding a unique and vibrant dimension to the traditional Christmas story. Even familiar carols like O Come All Ye Faithful were given a twist using more modern interpretations. Upbeat choices like The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy, made popular by Harry Belafonte, magnified the dynamic feel. Director Janelle Headley stepped out of the box and pulled in contemporary selections like Pure Imagination from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Feel the Love, the 2020 hit from Freetown Collective X DJ Private Ryan, to seamlessly blend the scenes, offering a refreshingly innovative take on the narrative. Close attention was paid to every detail, maintaining the high calibre with which the OTT brand has become synonymous. The set design was spot on, and the costuming worked in tandem with the lighting to captivate the audience. However, the action was not restricted to the main stage. Throughout the production the performers traversed the hall, allowing patrons to feel immersed in the storyline, keeping the audience engaged. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians In the second half, the production took on a more contemporary Christmas narrative, delving into the poignant tale of a family separated when the patriarch went off to war. The imagery skilfully guided the audience through the emotional highs and lows of the relationships within the family. The selection of music yet again played a crucial role, with the lyrics of Stevie Wonder’s Someday at Christmas proving especially fitting for the storyline. The musical selections enhanced the audience’s connection to the heart-wrenching and hopeful moments depicted in the modern Christmas tale. The expansive cast spanned across all ages from four to 21. The production married the talent of current members with some of their alumni. Among them were Najidah Austin, Jabari Browne, Mishael Haynes, Makeda Lowe, Chad Montplaisir, and Shaquille Sealy. The elation of having completed their task was palpable as the entire cast and production team came to the stage for their final bow, receiving the deserved cheers of the audience. OTT’s first project next year is set to be the stage production of the classic musical, Annie, from April 12 to April 14. Fans can mark their calendars for what is sure to be a captivating and memorable theatrical experience. (STT)  Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like QEH pushes for 24/7 operations, consultants shift 07/12/2024 SSA aims to boost collections 07/12/2024 QC Warriors roll over Harrison College to capture basketball title 07/12/2024