A brilliant, poignant tale of a boy growing into a man's shoes. Spud made me laugh, chuckle from amusement and, at times, rofl. I actually felt a little tearful and melancholic at the end of it all.On a happier note, Spud rocked! It was a good way to end off the series 'with a bang not a whimper...
It's 1990. Apartheid is crumbling. Nelson Mandela has just been released from prison. And Spud Milton - thirteen-year-old, prepubescent choirboy extraordinaire - is about to start his first year at an elite boys-only boarding school in South Africa. Cursed with embarrassingly dysfunctional parent...
It's 1991, and John "Spud" Milton's journey to manhood is still creeping along at a snail's pace. Nearly fifteen, Spud's starting his second year at boarding school and, to his utter mortification, he's still a spud But life at school's about to get a whole lot worse, and even more insanity awai...
Not only were the actors loud and pretentious but their scenery was also far bigger than expected and the afternoon Dream rehearsals had to be moved off the theatre stage and into Viking’s classroom instead. 20:00 The NAPAC drugs play was dire. The crowd behaved poorly and the show had to be stop...