Top award at Beds Festival for Bedford School boy
Posted on 16th Apr 2019 in School News, Drama, Performing Arts, Competition, WinnersThe Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech and Drama is always a special week in the calendar for schools in and around Bedford. The festival provides a wonderful opportunity for pupils to showcase their talents in a wide range of performing arts from music, verse-speaking, acting and improvisation.
Bedford School, in particular, was celebrating this year after their boys achieved a remarkable 85 top three places across the festival, with four boys invited to perform at the prestigious Gala Concert on the last night of the festival. One of these was Upper Sixth Former Jonathan Hosking, who was awarded with the festival’s top accolade – the Woodfine Lousada Prize for the most outstanding Speech and Drama performance.
Jonathan’s winning performance took the form of a five-minute monologue taken from the play Debris, written by playwright Dennis Kelly, who has become a favourite of Jonathan’s. The play itself is a grim tale and the monologue is told from the perspective of Michael, as he tries to make sense of his dysfunctional childhood. Jonathan’s enthralling and convincing performance gained him first place in the Dramatic Solo class, and a place in the Gala.
This was Jonathan’s seventh and final year performing at the Bedfordshire Festival – and what a wonderful way to end! He puts his success in part down to the coach he sees outside of school, however he says that it is Bedford School that has helped him immeasurably over the years. Jonathan has been at Bedford School since the Prep School, and from an early age has thrown himself into acting. Last year saw him take on the lead role of Romeo in Shakespeare’s iconic play Romeo and Juliet, a casting which he will always be grateful to the school for. As President of the Drama Society (a title which he modestly thinks is too grand for him) he also gives great credit to other boys in this group, humbly explaining that he draws inspiration and passion from all of them.