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Our House
Wednesday 20th April – Saturday 23rd
April 2016
Following the huge success of ‘Sunshine on Leith ’ last April at the Playhouse,
Whitley Bay Operatic society Ltd and its members are preparing to tread the
boards with another award winning musical – ‘Our House’.
First presented at the Cambridge Theatre in London in 2002, ‘Our
House’ combines a witty and brilliantly-crafted romantic tale with the
energetic and often madcap songs of Madness. ‘Our House’ is the story of Joe
Casey who, on the night of his sixteenth birthday, takes Sarah, the girl of his
dreams, out on their first date. In an effort to impress her with bravado, he
breaks into a building site overlooking his home on Casey Street ,
which is owned by Mister Pressman, a high-end property developer. The police
turn up, at which point Joe’s life splits into two: the Good Joe, who stays to
help, and Bad Joe, who flees.
Leading man Simon Pinkney said: “It’s such a
fantastic show, not only does it have some of the best songs by Madness, the
story is also like no other. It’s been such a fun rehearsal period and I’ve
loved getting to grips with the challenge of not only
playing the lead character but having to technically play 2 parts – Good Joe
& Bad Joe.”
After the successful fundraising efforts during
their last production, ‘Sunshine on Leith ’,
where they managed to raise a significant amount of money for Help for Heroes,
the society are also calling on its patrons to help with another effort. Cast
member Stan Hind and his son – ‘Our House’ Stage Manager Glen Hind – are
planning on climbing Mount Everest Base camp later in the year to raise funds
for St Oswald’s Hospice. The society will be holding bucket collections before
and after the show, with all proceeds going to help St Oswald’s continue the
support and specialist care it provides for adults, young people and children
across the North East with incurable conditions.
Tickets:
Tickets costing £15, £13 conc., and £10 (Under 16s)
are available now.
Tickets are available from the Box Office open Monday – Friday
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