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Showing posts with label Oswaldtwistle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oswaldtwistle. Show all posts
Tuesday, 26 July 2011
ReAct Academy of Theatre Arts - end of first year
My daughter's academy of theatre arts came to the end of its first year last week, with awards and an end of year show. It was a great success, as shown in this report in tonight's Lancashire Evening Telegraph.
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Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Will You Still Love Me In The Morning - Oswaldtwistle Players
The next production for the Ossy Players will be Will you still love me in the morning, which will run from October 12 - 15th at the Civic Theatre, Oswaldtwistle. The farce is by Brian Clemens and Dennis Spooner.
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
A photo of some of the cast in the Oswaldtwistle Players production of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, which starts this coming Wednesday for four nights at the Civic Theatre, Oswaldtwistle.
Front left is Paul McGowan who plays Ui. Next to him, with the machine gun, is Chris Knight, our producer. I'm stood just behind him at the edge of the photo, arms folded and looking as grim as I can manage as a gangster bodyguard. Our first dress rehearsal is Sunday at the theatre.
MURDER! MAYHEM! HIGH DRAMA AND LAUGHS!
Popular award winning local actor Paul McGowan takes the title role of Chicago mob leader Arturo Ui in this blackly comic satire set in the late 1920’s. Arturo runs his protection racket with a Hitler-like ruthlessness. With his murderous gang he takes control of the greengrocery wholesale business in Chicago using extortion and intimidation .
First Chicago, then Cicero and then...? Nothing less than world domination in the cauliflower trade.
OSWALDTWISTLE PLAYERS present this classic and chillingly funny play
at the newly re-furbished Civic Theatre (it’s very nice now),
Union Rd, Oswaldtwistle BB5 3HZ
The Resistible Rise of ARTURO UI
by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Chris Knight
April 6th to 9th 2011 at 7.30pm
Tickets:- Adult £8, concessions, £7. with a special first night price of £6 all seats
Discounts available for block bookings.
Available from:-
The Tourist Office, Accrington Town Hall,
The Civic Arts Centre, Union Rd, Oswaldtwistle,
Edmundson’s Sweet Shop, 172 Union Rd, Oswaldtwistle
On-line at www.ticketsource.co.uk/oswplayers
Or ring 01254 236057
Friday, 25 March 2011
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
We had another good rehearsal last night. We have started to use some of the blank firing handguns that will be used in the production to get us used to the noise - they really do go off with a hell of a bang. And, even though you know they are only firing blanks, it's still a bit unnerving to have one pointed at you at close range, knowing it's going to be fired.
Lin was asked to make 26 Nazi-style armbands (with the letters UI instead of a swastika) and 4 fourteen-foot banners for the stage for a Nuremberg-like finale. The armbands are finished and three of the banners only need the large white circles with the letters UI sewing onto the red matrerial. I took one of the banners to the rehearsal. It looked pretty good when it was stretched out in the hall.
We had some photos taken last night. I had to sit in my gangster-bodyguard role with a fake machine gun resting on one knee, looking mean!
Monday, 14 March 2011
Virginia Monologues
Lin and I went to see the Virginia Monologies at the Civic Art Centre in Oswaldtwistle last night. Organised by Gayle Knight, this was a really entertaining night out, and Virginia Ironside was not only amusing but spot on with loads of her observations.
Saturday, 18 December 2010
Animated Accrington
This is a film about some of the artistic activities that have been taking place in the Accrington area this year, including my daughter, Cassandra's involvement organising the Flash Mob.
Thursday, 16 December 2010
Riley Books
I have just made some long overdue alterations to our bookshop website, which was looking decidedly untidy. Hope it looks a lot better now.
Riley Books
Thursday, 9 December 2010
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
I went to an audition for this play by Bertolt Brecht on Monday night with the Oswaldtwistle Players at the Civic Theatre across the road in Oswaldtwistle. I was phoned tonight by the play's director, Chris Knight, who told me that I've got the part of Sheet, a shipyard owner - plus a number of small parts later in the play after my main character is bumped off. Rehearsals start in January.
This will be the second time I've had a part in an Ossy Players production. I had one several years ago in MacBeth Did It, when I played a millionaire drunk who ends up with the witches' couldron on his head, wandering about the stage (and sometimes nearly falling off it).
The play will run from April 6th to the 9th next year.
This will be the second time I've had a part in an Ossy Players production. I had one several years ago in MacBeth Did It, when I played a millionaire drunk who ends up with the witches' couldron on his head, wandering about the stage (and sometimes nearly falling off it).
The play will run from April 6th to the 9th next year.
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Alice - The Musical
Last night's performance was the best yet, with an enthusiastic audience and some brilliant performances from the young cast.
There are some new photos here.
There are some new photos here.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Alice - The Musical - Opening Night
Last night, despite the ice and snow, was opening night for Alice - The Musical and, thankfully, it went well. All the cast turned up and, though the previous night's dress rehearsal had its occasional problems, opening night went as smooth as it could have been, with an appreciative audience.
Then back home to catch up on the latest Dexter and The Walking Dead!
Then back home to catch up on the latest Dexter and The Walking Dead!
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Alice - The Musical
It's the dress rehearsal tonight. The show starts tomorrow, running through Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights, with a matinee on Saturday.
I've been "volunteered" to act as promp, which is something I've done once before and swore never to do again. So much for never. Ha ha.
Linden will be in one of the dressing rooms, helping the girls into their costumes. there are some quick changes during the performance.
Linden and I were both up till three in the morning Saturday night. I was making a three and a half foot tall mushroom while Linden was doing a caterpillar costume. Then Sunday afternoon till early evening we were both across the road at the Civic Arts Centre for the technical rehearsal.
Anyway, fingers crossed but everything seems to be going okay so far.
Cassie's husband, Allan, is a professional light and sound engineer and is in charge of those aspects of it. So there are no worries there. Luckily he will be available throughout the show - he travels all over the place with his job. Not long ago he was in Albania!
One of our other daughters, Christy, is involved too as assistant director. As a schoolteacher by profession she's great at helping with discipline - and has a great sense of humour. Our son, Dharamn, has helped out too, providing various things, and his girlfriend Leesa has volunteered to help backstage in the dressing rooms too. Lots of family support!
If anyone would like to order tickets and access a map of where the Arts Centre is, they should use this link .
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Monday, 22 November 2010
Flash Dance - Accrington
My daughter, Cassandra Webster, is at it again. This is from tonight's Lancashire Evening Telegraph.
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Alice the Musical - photos
Photos were taken of the cast for Alice the Musical, the first production of my daughter's new drama academy, ReAct, which will be held from the first till the third of December at the Oswaldtwistle Civic Arts Centre, Union Road, Oswaldtwistle.
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My wife, Linden, has done the costumes - and I provided the teapot and cups.
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My wife, Linden, has done the costumes - and I provided the teapot and cups.
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Once a Catholic
Last night Lin, our middle daughter, Christy, and I went to watch Once a Catholic at the Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre, which is just across the road from where we live. It was put on by the Oswaldtwistle Players and, as usual for them, it was an outstanding production, even on its first night. A packed audience too, which was brilliant.
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