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Post by TallPaul on Dec 27, 2021 9:30:46 GMT
It's not to everyone's taste, but what are your thoughts on Flowers for Mrs Harris, FrontroverPaul? There's a production at Sheffield's Montgomery Theatre at the end of April. Although it's being described as the South Yorkshire amateur premiere, I doubt there will have been many productions anywhere by then. www.southeymusicaltheatrecompany.co.uk/NAPA in Hull has a comprehensive programme planned for the next few months, including Fame in just a few weeks, Singin in the Rain in April, and Be More Chill in May. Whether being staged at the academy or Hull Truck, both are only about 100 yards from Hull Paragon station. www.northernacademy.org.uk/events-shows/
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Dec 27, 2021 12:10:21 GMT
It's not to everyone's taste, but what are your thoughts on Flowers for Mrs Harris, FrontroverPaul ? There's a production at Sheffield's Montgomery Theatre at the end of April. Although it's being described as the South Yorkshire amateur premiere, I doubt there will have been many productions anywhere by then. www.southeymusicaltheatrecompany.co.uk/NAPA in Hull has a comprehensive programme planned for the next few months, including Fame in just a few weeks, Singin in the Rain in April, and Be More Chill in May. Whether being staged at the academy or Hull Truck, both are only about 100 yards from Hull Paragon station. www.northernacademy.org.uk/events-shows/Thanks for those suggestions, all shows I'd book if closer to home. I saw Flowers For Mrs Harris at Sheffield and twice at Chichester and really enjoyed it Hull definitely appeals for a Saturday matinee. I'll keep an eye on what's staged there. Tempting as it is to travel to faraway places every Saturday I try to limit my bookings to shows that aren't staged too often, are my particular favourites like Oklahoma and 42nd Street, or are new to me. Seven Brides... (at Stockport) is rarely chosen these days possibly due to non-politically-correct content deterring some musical theatre groups. I also take travel costs into account - I can get to Stockport, Sheffield or Wakefield for less than it costs me to reach Bournemouth, Shrewsbury or Kings Lynn which are closer to Kent.
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Post by TallPaul on Jan 7, 2022 16:22:35 GMT
You're probably on the mailing list now, FrontroverPaul, but in case you aren't, and for everyone else, this summer's youth theatre production at Wakefield Theatre Royal is West Side Story. I've heard there's a new film out, so bang on trend. 😉 24 August to 3 September, with two Saturday matinees. Tickets on sale now. Can't promise there won't be fighting football supporters, or a broken down train at Fitzwilliam!
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Jan 7, 2022 22:09:42 GMT
You're probably on the mailing list now, FrontroverPaul , but in case you aren't, and for everyone else, this summer's youth theatre production at Wakefield Theatre Royal is West Side Story. I've heard there's a new film out, so bang on trend. 😉 24 August to 3 September, with two Saturday matinees. Tickets on sale now. Can't promise there won't be fighting football supporters, or a broken down train at Fitzwilliam! Already booked, I am indeed on their mailing list and Oklahoma! was so well done this was an immediate must-see. I'm still considering Cats at Barnsley with an overnight stay. It's so rarely chosen by amateur groups. A lovely moment when it was staged at Bromley in 2018. I was at the weekday matinee when a little lad sitting nearby shouted out vey loudly as one of the cast came on stage " That's my mummy. Hello mummy!" Brought the house down.
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Post by pianowithsam on Jan 19, 2022 17:48:35 GMT
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Post by hulmeman on Jan 19, 2022 18:23:31 GMT
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Post by TallPaul on Jan 23, 2022 14:56:09 GMT
Spend, Spend, Spend is at Bridlington's Spotlight Theatre from 26 April to 1 May. There's no need to spend, spend, spend as tickets are only £10! 😁
And there's a production of David Essex's All the Fun of the Fair at Nottingham's Arts Theatre from 25 to 28 May.
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Post by TallPaul on Feb 6, 2022 14:59:01 GMT
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Post by og on Feb 6, 2022 17:25:20 GMT
No kidding! There seem to be a few productions of this popping up. Nice. This one in particular looks like maybe quite epic. Pencilling in.
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Post by robertb213 on Feb 6, 2022 20:00:42 GMT
Exciting on Hunchback. Shame they're not doing any matinées making travel really difficult. But hopefully they'll get a lot of attendance anyway.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Feb 6, 2022 22:59:08 GMT
I saw Hunchback for the first time yesterday at the Mercury Theatre Colchester and if there were a matinee at Lincoln I would definitely attend as I thought it was a brilliant musical.
The role of Quasimodo was played by two actors. Jestin Bartlett - who is profoundly deaf - acted, signed and lip-synched while Sean Hayes provided the vocals. That unique pairing made for a truly moving performance. The whole cast from Colchester Operatic Society were superb and, not knowing the story, the scene where Esmerelda - played and sung by a beautiful American lady called Cally Kline - died brought a real tear to my aged eye.
Probably my favourite amateur musical ever.
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Post by distantcousin on Feb 10, 2022 12:25:24 GMT
I noticed that the rights to Cabaret have become available again this year.
As far as I know they have not been available to amateurs since 2011 - which was when I was in a production. I'd spoken to so many groups/societies since then that wanted to do it but not able to!
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Post by partytentdown on Feb 10, 2022 13:41:23 GMT
I noticed that the rights to Cabaret have become available again this year. As far as I know they have not been available to amateurs since 2011 - which was when I was in a production. I'd spoken to so many groups/societies since then that wanted to do it but not able to! Even in London?
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Post by distantcousin on Feb 11, 2022 15:47:56 GMT
I noticed that the rights to Cabaret have become available again this year. As far as I know they have not been available to amateurs since 2011 - which was when I was in a production. I'd spoken to so many groups/societies since then that wanted to do it but not able to! Even in London? I don't know. I just saw it on a list of shows available in 2022 from a licensing company.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 11, 2022 16:59:42 GMT
The Hope Mill Amateur Dramatics Group are putting on Legally Blonde in April and Annie in June.
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Post by TallPaul on Apr 1, 2022 11:32:47 GMT
Betty Blue Eyes is at the Cotswold Playhouse in Stroud. 9 to 11 and 15 to 18 June.
Little Shop of Horrors is at York Theatre Royal. 14 to 23 July. Along with both Saturdays, there's a cheeky little matinee on the first Friday at 4pm.
Along with those I posted upthread, NAPA in Hull has now added Anything Goes to its performance schedule. 24 to 26 June, including a 3pm matinee on the Sunday.
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Post by partytentdown on Apr 1, 2022 15:14:06 GMT
The Bridewell in London has a good run coming up, societies who perform there are usually very strong. 'Cats' this week, another 'Little Shop' at the end of the month and then 'American Idiot' at the start of May.
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Post by partytentdown on Apr 13, 2022 10:22:01 GMT
There's a group in West London doing 'The Toxic Avenger' at the Questors next week, which is a bold and interesting choice! And at the Bridewell, Geoids have nabbed Ian Mckellen to do the prologue voicover in their Little Shop of Horrors which is quite a good gimmick. Then looking forward to American Idiot the week after, by Sedos.
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Post by distantcousin on Apr 13, 2022 10:37:41 GMT
National Youth Theatre production of Chess at Leicester Curve in (June, I think)
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Apr 15, 2022 1:10:07 GMT
A few not often performed.
The Hired Man at The Centre New Eltham 21 -23 April.
Sunshine On Leith at Wyllyotts Theatre Potters Bar 2-7 May, The Boyfriend at Wilde Theatre near Bracknell 3-7 May
The Rink at St Mary In The Castle Hastings 19-21 May, the only one I haven't booked yet as it's unreserved seating.
Lend Me A Tenor at Brentwood Theatre 29 June to 2 July
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Apr 21, 2022 10:03:22 GMT
Here's an interesting one.
Brookside Theatre Romford have cancelled Young Frankenstein due to "issues with the performing rights" and are instead presenting Eurobeat -The Pride Of Europe at the end of May with "additional new songs and material" as Liechetenstein stage the Euro(vision)beat Song Contest.
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Post by TallPaul on May 3, 2022 10:21:54 GMT
RTSA, Rotherham's premier youth theatre company, presents Disney's The Little Mermaid. 13 to 17 September 2022 at Rotherham Civic Theatre. 7.15pm nightly, with a 2.15pm matinee on Saturday. They're using a 7m x 4m LED video wall for animated scenery backdrops. Rotherham will have never seen anything like it! rotherhamtheatres.ticketsolve.com/shows/1173623404
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Post by inthenose on May 3, 2022 10:43:27 GMT
RTSA, Rotherham's premier youth theatre company, presents Disney's The Little Mermaid. 13 to 17 September 2022 at Rotherham Civic Theatre. 7.15pm nightly, with a 2.15pm matinee on Saturday. They're using a 7m x 4m LED video wall for animated scenery backdrops. Rotherham will have never seen anything like it! rotherhamtheatres.ticketsolve.com/shows/1173623404Had to chuckle at this! Rotherham is the Mecca of youth theatre and this company, I'm sure, are truly the gold standard.
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Post by robertb213 on May 3, 2022 12:47:14 GMT
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame on this week for anyone near Loughborough Town Hall 😀
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Post by stageyninja83 on May 6, 2022 18:22:53 GMT
Just booked to see Made in Dagenham in Petersfield in 2 weeks time, running 18th to 21st May. My new local theatre group so off to check them out, only saw it once in town so looking forward to catching it again.
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