Recommendations of Coronation

  • Brenton Kniess: Coronation

    Peter Fenton's CORONATION offers a modernized take on the teen comedy of the early 2000s that will surprise and delight audiences. Fenton skillfully uses the common tropes of a teen comedy and makes them his own with this realistic dynamic of high school drama. A perfect show for teen actors!

    Peter Fenton's CORONATION offers a modernized take on the teen comedy of the early 2000s that will surprise and delight audiences. Fenton skillfully uses the common tropes of a teen comedy and makes them his own with this realistic dynamic of high school drama. A perfect show for teen actors!

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: Coronation

    One of my close friends in high school was totally a "Dan Park." An "instigator" is what we called him. He loved to create chaos and cause other people to fight. In CORONATION, Dan's major downfall was that he saw everyone as cinematic stereotypes and not the layered humans that they are. This is a great show for young actors and a great way to illustrate the humanity behind the high school hierarchies.

    One of my close friends in high school was totally a "Dan Park." An "instigator" is what we called him. He loved to create chaos and cause other people to fight. In CORONATION, Dan's major downfall was that he saw everyone as cinematic stereotypes and not the layered humans that they are. This is a great show for young actors and a great way to illustrate the humanity behind the high school hierarchies.

  • Ryan Vaughan: Coronation

    Genuine and authentic. The piece also uses flashback in a creative way. This would be a wonderful piece for a high school to sink their teeth into.

    Genuine and authentic. The piece also uses flashback in a creative way. This would be a wonderful piece for a high school to sink their teeth into.

  • Brent Alles: Coronation

    A thoroughly entertaining "teen comedy" that's not insulting in the least. Instead, it's pretty invigorating to watch the (dark) fun of Dan's "plan" and how it affects all around him. The characters are all drawn well, and if I were still a high school kid (ah, wistful nostalgia), I'd definitely be "crushing" on Maria. The contemporary touches here are well done and not overkill. The dialogue seems natural and authentic for this particular age group. I think many high school groups (or theater for high school groups!) would do well to put this on... audiences are going to love it!

    A thoroughly entertaining "teen comedy" that's not insulting in the least. Instead, it's pretty invigorating to watch the (dark) fun of Dan's "plan" and how it affects all around him. The characters are all drawn well, and if I were still a high school kid (ah, wistful nostalgia), I'd definitely be "crushing" on Maria. The contemporary touches here are well done and not overkill. The dialogue seems natural and authentic for this particular age group. I think many high school groups (or theater for high school groups!) would do well to put this on... audiences are going to love it!

  • Douglas Gearhart: Coronation

    There are some genuine laughs in here, and I believe actors will have a great time finding their way into these young characters. I particularly enjoyed the Dan character as a kind of Iago, but with a heart (half of one, anyway) and without the sneer or the sociopathy (well, maybe a touch).

    There are some genuine laughs in here, and I believe actors will have a great time finding their way into these young characters. I particularly enjoyed the Dan character as a kind of Iago, but with a heart (half of one, anyway) and without the sneer or the sociopathy (well, maybe a touch).

  • Paul Donnelly: Coronation

    Devious Dan plays on all the competitors' strengths and weaknesses to manipulate the selection of Homecoming Queen. So many tropes of high school life are explored and exploded. And each of the characters are well drawn and easy to hiss or applaud as appropriate. This is a charming play without a facile moral.

    Devious Dan plays on all the competitors' strengths and weaknesses to manipulate the selection of Homecoming Queen. So many tropes of high school life are explored and exploded. And each of the characters are well drawn and easy to hiss or applaud as appropriate. This is a charming play without a facile moral.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: Coronation

    In the pressure cooker of high school, the rigid structure of peer pressure comes full force, it's hard to imagine anything more fraught with tension than winning a popularity contest. But that lesson in life started long before zits and Axe Body Spray, and Peter Fenton has created a world and a story that takes us from kindergarten to homecoming with deft telling and rapier-like wit, truly getting the voices and the tempers and the moments exactly on point. As one of them says, "You know what’s funny, though? We all got bigger. But nobody changed."

    In the pressure cooker of high school, the rigid structure of peer pressure comes full force, it's hard to imagine anything more fraught with tension than winning a popularity contest. But that lesson in life started long before zits and Axe Body Spray, and Peter Fenton has created a world and a story that takes us from kindergarten to homecoming with deft telling and rapier-like wit, truly getting the voices and the tempers and the moments exactly on point. As one of them says, "You know what’s funny, though? We all got bigger. But nobody changed."