Sneddon show a hit
Theatre-goers were wowed by the awesome talent of the PANSA young performers in the production of Soldiers in the City.
THE show, Soldiers in the City, which runs at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre until Sunday, 12 July, was a hit with theatre-goers on Saturday night.
The PANSA Young Performers production is about two best friends, both excellent poets, who compete in an underground slam poetry challenge where they realise that words are sharper, and more dangerous, than swords, and that forgiveness and loyalty is more valuable than glory.
Soldiers in the City is a vibrant, contemporary, relevant story talking to pertinent youth-focused issues. The production examines the overt culture of the new generation which includes rhyming, beat-box, urban dance, music and public artwork like graffiti.












