Press JAYDEN MCGINLAY
Aussie Theatre – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
“I am continually awe struck whenever I see children performing lead and supporting roles in major musicals. Their talent, courage and professionalism is impressive, especially when they carry a scene with such ease and competence beyond their years.”
Daily Review – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (QPAC, Brisbane)
The gap between James Bond and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang looks unbridgeable. But there are many links, including, most obviously, the same author of the respective books; Ian Fleming. There’s also a car as a central character, spies, deception, a Cubby Broccoli movie and a tale of good versus bad. So, this production is a bit like a child’s version of 007. And the kids certainly love it.
Brisbane Times – Talented portrayals, memorable music – and one very cool car!
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has been described as “James Bond meets Mary Poppins” and it’s an apt representation.
Kid on the Coast – Kids Take Flight
They’re excited, nervous and more than a little adorable: Sophie Moman, Emma Cobb, Jayden McGinlay and Campbell MacCorquodale are the local children sharing the roles of Jemima and Jeremy Potts in the upcoming Brisbane season of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, presented by the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC). The four budding artists were selected from more than 300 hopefuls, and they couldn’t be happier.
Broadway World – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
The local children set to star int he Queensland Performing Arts Centre’s (QPAC’s) season of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang have been announced.
Brisbane News – Small Stars Set to Shine
In a mirror-lined rehearsal room deep in the backstage maze of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, four small children are buzzing with excitement. Skipping, pirouetting, and dropping to the floor in splits at random moments, they have never met before but they all have something in common – a very big secret that they can’t reveal to even their closest friends, until it is announces exclusively in this week’s Brisbane News.
Gold Coast Bulletin – Jayden Wins Musical Role
Gold Coast eight-year-old Jayden McGinlay has won the role of Jeremy, son of eccentric inventor Caractacus Potts, in the Queensland Performing Arts Centre season of the stage musical, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
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