June 2, 2015
Poppins People Post
Fowler Black
"Bert"
Most adults familiar with the story of Mary Poppins probably have an idea of the role of Bert in the story. Ashamedly, I didn't prior to auditioning for "Bert" in MHT's production of the musical. I clearly haven't watched enough movies in my life. All I knew about Bert was what I saw from small promotional excerpts the Broadway cast shared at tourism industry conventions. Had it not been for the encouragement from friends to audition for Bert, I might have coasted my way through the summer with only my upcoming wedding in mind.

What I've enjoyed most about the part of Bert are the lessons from his character. He remains positive and enjoys life to the max despite his occupations being considered "the bottom-most rung" on the ladder of life. His zeal for life actually makes him magical - he serves as an intermediary of sorts between the Banks children and the magic of Mary Poppins. Breaking down the socio-economic barriers, Bert's love for the Banks children helps them learn about life.
As the character grows on me, I hope to discover a little more quirkiness with the role. Until then, I'll continue to have fun with the color that cockney provides.
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