October 6, 2024

Matilda the Musical: From Miss Trunchbull to Miss Honey – Here’s What We Know

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Matilda the Musical: From Miss Trunchbull to Miss Honey – Here’s What We Know

By: Alice Dai

The text describes the story “Matilda.” Matilda tells the tale about a young girl who has the power to move things with her mind. Despite her cool superpowers, Matilda doesn’t isn’t accepted by her family. She does not fit in with them because they just like to sit on the couch and watch tv, while Matilda likes to read and learn. The article explains that “the story follows a girl called Matilda who loves to read and is very intelligent but doesn’t fit in with the rest of her family.”

Matilda doesn’t fit in at school either. At school, her mean principal named “Miss Trunchbull,” treats her poorly. Miss She is very mean and likes to abuse children. The text states that “Miss Trunchbull, abuses her power to push the kids around.”

The new “Matilda” musical introduces different original songs such as “When I Grow Up” and “A Little Bit Naughty.” “The Matilda Musical stage show, was originally staged in Stratford-Upon-Avon.” The musical’s original songs were composed by Australian comedian Tim Minchin. In 2011 the show won seven Olivier Awards, a highly regarded prize in the theater world.

The little girl who plays Matilda in the musical is 11 years old and named Alisha Weir. Wier is great at playing a kindhearted girl who must face a mean principle.

This show is important because the story of Matilda is commonly used by teachers and parents use to teach kids valuable lessons. Matilda has also taught kids to be excited about learning how to sing and dance. This is also important because some kids don’t know how to sing even if there is a music teacher. Some kids don’t know how to dance because in their schools, there are no dancing teachers. So, more parents are forced to pay high prices for dance lessons.

The new Matilda musical is not just for kids, but also for adults, teachers, and other grownups out there who wish to get back in touch with their uniqueness and curious spirit.

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