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Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Preview: Shafted! at Durham’s Gala Theatre




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John Godber brings legacy of the
miners’ strikes to Gala

Shafted!
Durham Gala Theatre
Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th February 2016

Miners will take centre stage as BAFTA Award-winning playwright John Godber brings his latest play to Durham’s Gala Theatre.

Shafted! follows the lives of former pitman Harry and his wife Dot – played by Godber and  his wife Jane Thornton - in the thirty years after the strikes of 1984, as the pair struggle to settle into new jobs and to rebuild their community.

Suddenly they were thrown together, with new battles to fight and new jobs to hold down; from window cleaning in Wakefield to running a boarding house in Bridlington; but life would never be the same again.

Fuelled with eye-watering honesty and true Yorkshire grit, this is a hilarious account of those whose jobs had been taken and whose communities had been destroyed, and how they fought back after being Shafted!

The pits may have gone but the shifts are still seismic!

The John Godber Company was formed in March 2011 by celebrated playwright John Godber and his wife Jane Thornton, following John’s departure from Hull Truck Theatre after 26 years as its artistic director.

John Godber was born the son of a miner in Upton, West Yorkshire. He trained as a teacher of drama at Bretton Hall College, Wakefield. Whilst he was head of drama at Minsthorpe High School, the school he attended as a student, he won every major award at the National Student Drama Festival between 1981 and 1983.

His plays include: Bouncers, Up ’n’ Under, April in Paris, Teechers, Poles Apart, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Cramp, Happy Jack, September in the Rain, Salt of the Earth, Passion Killers, Happy Families, Up ’n’ Under ll, Gym and Tonic, Dracula, Lucky Sods, Hooray for Hollywood, Weekend Breaks, It Started With a Kiss, Unleashed, Thick As a Brick, Big Trouble in the Little Bedroom, Seasons in the Sun, On a Night Like This, Our House, Departures, Men of the World, Reunion, Screaming Blue Murder, Black Ties and Tales, Perfect Pitch, Going Dutch, Christmas Crackers and Crown Prince.

Within an extensive career in writing and directing in TV and film, John devised the BBC Two series Chalkface, wrote and directed The Ritz and also worked with Anthony Minghella on Grange Hill and Phil Redmond on Brookside; his screenplay 8 My Kingdom for a Horse, starring Sean Bean, was nominated for an Alternative BAFTA. John’s first feature film, Up ’n’ Under, was released in January 1998.
In 2005 he co-wrote and directed Odd Squad for BBC Two, which was shot in Hull using local actors. Odd Squad won two BAFTAs in the Schools Drama category and in the BAFTA Original Writer section.

Jane Thornton’s stage writing credits include Say It With Flowers (Hull Truck Theatre), All the Fun of the Fight (Theatre Royal Wakefield), I Want That Hair and Wuthering Heights (Hull Truck Theatre).

For television, she co-wrote the BAFTA-winning Odd Squad (BBC), Bloomin’ Marvellous, Shakers, Chalk face (BBC) and It’s Happy Hour Again (Channel 4).

As an actor, Jane appeared in the original theatre productions of Up ‘n’ Under,  Happy Jack, September in the Rain and April in Paris and for TV, Coronation Street, Heartbeat, Hollyoaks and the screen plays of Up ‘n’ Under, My Kingdom for a Horse where she played opposite Sean Bean, and Thunder Road.


Tickets:
For more information about the show, which will be performed at 7.30pm each night, or to book tickets - priced £15 or £13 for concessions - call the Gala box office on 03000 266 600, visit the venue in person or book online at www.galadurham.co.uk.





Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Preview: Sunset Boulevard at Durham Gala Theatre



Durham Musical Theatre Company Chosen to Present the Northern Amateur Premiere of Stunning Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical Sunset Boulevard

Sunset Boulevard
Durham Gala Theatre
Tuesday 23rd – Saturday 27th June 2015.

The Really Useful Group, which controls all of the Lloyd Webber musicals has released Sunset Boulevard for amateur performance for one year only and Durham Musical Theatre Company will be presenting the northern amateur premiere of this superb, hit musical at the Gala Theatre, Durham from Tuesday 23rd – Saturday 27th June.

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sensational musical Sunset Boulevard is based on Billy Wilder's Academy Award-winning 1950 film of the same title. The show has one of Lloyd Webber’s most memorable and haunting scores and has played to standing ovations as well as winning critical acclaim across the globe. Opening first in London in July 1993, Sunset Boulevard starred Patti LuPone and Kevin Anderson in the two lead roles.

The role of Norma Desmond was later played by Betty Buckley, Rita Moreno, Elaine Paige and Petula Clark, while that of the young Joe Gillis was played by John Barrowman. The show received its American premiere in December 1993 in Los Angeles starring Glenn Close (Norma Desmond), Alan Campbell (Joe Gillis), Judy Kuhn (Betty Schaefer) and George Hearn (Max von Mayerling), with Close, Campbell and Hearn going on to recreate their roles for the show’s November 1994 Broadway opening. Numerous international
productions followed.

Sunset Boulevard weaves a magnificent tale of faded glory and unfulfilled ambition. Reclusive silent movie star Norma Desmond is living in the past in her decaying Hollywood mansion. She longs for a return to the big screen, having been discarded by tinsel town with the advent of the talkies. Her glamour has faded in all but her mind. When young, struggling Hollywood screenwriter Joe Gillis accidentally crosses her path, she sees in him an opportunity to make her comeback to the big screen. Their subsequent passionate and volatile relationship leads to an unforeseen and tragic conclusion.

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Sunset Boulevard is filled with romantic grandeur, radiance and melodrama heightened by one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most sweeping and melodious scores. It includes the hit songs “With One Look”, “The Greatest Star of All”, “Too Much in Love to Care”, “As If We Never Said Goodbye”, the title song “Sunset Boulevard” and the number one hit “The Perfect Year”.

Lloyd Webber has said of the show: “Sunset is, I think, the most complete musical I have written, in the sense that the book and music and everything came together in a way that I think some of the others don’t.”

Other critical response includes:
One of the biggest musical successes of all time” – Daily Mirror
A masterpiece” – Evening Standard
A rip-roaring hit” – Sunday Times
In terms of hit shows – this is massive” – Today
Lloyd Weber has not, I think, written a richer, more powerful score” – Times

The Durham production of Sunset Boulevard will be directed by well-known Durham based director Fred Wharton, who will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of his directing debut in 1965 with this production. Steven Hood is in charge of the music and Kathleen Knox the choreography. The main roles of Norma Desmond and Joe Gillis are taken by northeast favourites Eileen Glenton and Graeme Walton. Anthony Smith appears as Max Von Mayerling and Katy Walton is Betty Schaefer. With a cast of 50 and a 17 pieceorchestra, Sunset Boulevard promises to be the cultural highlight of June.

Tickets
Sunset Boulevard appears at GALA Theatre, Durham from 23rd – 27th June, evenings @ 7.15 pm, Wednesday & Saturday matinĂ©es at 2.15 pm.
Tickets are now available from the GALA Theatre Box Office; telephone: 03000 266600 or on line at: www.galadurham.co.uk 





Sunday, 11 January 2015

Preview: Patrick Monahan ‘Adventures In Monahan Land’



Patrick Monahan
‘Adventures In Monahan Land

On Tour including
Washington Arts Centre 13th February
Northallerton Forum 5th March
Hartlepool Town Hall 7th March
Newcastle The Stand 8th March
South Shields Customs House 1st May
Durham Gala 2nd May
Middlesbrough The Crypt 13th June.

Patrick Monahan will be on tour across the UK from February 2015 with his brand new, energetically witty and charming family show! Expect plenty of playful audience interaction from this loveable Irish/Iranian Teessider!

Early in 2014 Patrick took part in the hit family entertainment series ‘Splash!’ (ITV) and appeared on the brand new series of ‘Celebrity Squares’ (ITV). He was also seen on ‘Fake Reaction’ (ITV) and on ‘Man Up’ (Fox) and was a regular 2014 guest on ‘Not The One Show’ (London Live). Last year Patrick could be seen as host of ‘Jongleurs Live!’ (Sky) and on ‘12 Again’ (CBBC/BBC2).

His 2013 TV appearances include ‘Comedy Annual’ (ITV1) ‘Daybreak’ (ITV1) ‘Loose Women’ (ITV1) and ‘The Wright Stuff’ (C5).

In 2012 he took part in Let’s Dance for Sports Relief on BBC, won Best Newcomer at the Loaded LAFTA Awards and Forth Radio Best Stand-Up People’s Choice Award for his hit show ‘Hug Me I Feel Good’.

Winner of the 2011 ITV1 series ‘Show Me The Funny’ which led to the release of his debut DVD ‘Patrick Monahan Live’ (2 Entertain).

Patrick is also a regular MC and headlining act at the top London and UK comedy clubs and in addition to this he is in huge demand on the corporate circuit as an after dinner speaker and awards host.

‘An adventure through the strange and hilarious products of his mind’.
✭✭✭✭✭ www.broadwaybaby.com  

‘Charismatic and positive’

‘A definite must see’
✭✭✭✭EDINBURGH FESTIVALS MAGAZINE
‘Monahan is a supremely engaging performer, adored by his audiences and capable of some terrific comedy’.
THE SCOTSMAN

‘Monahan possesses the rare ability to be hilarious without being outrageous’.
✭✭✭✭✭ THREE WEEKS

‘There isn’t a comic quite like him and his hugs alone are worth the price of admission’.
✭✭✭✭✭ www.thenewcurrent.co.uk 

‘The same mix of control and on-stage charisma as a young Alan Davies’.
✭✭✭✭ THE HERALD 2012

On The Web:

Facebook: www.facebook.com

Tickets:
Washington Arts Centre 13th February 7.30pm 0191 219 3455 www.artscentrewashington.co.uk
Northallerton Forum 5th March 7.30pm 01609 776230 www.forumnorthallerton.org.uk
Hartlepool Town Hall 7th March 8pm 01429 890000 www.hartlepooltownhalltheatre.com
Newcastle The Stand 8th March 7.30pm 0191 300 9700 www.thestand.co.uk
South Shields Customs House 1st May 8pm 0191 454 1234 www.customshouse.co.uk
Durham Gala 2nd May 8pm 0300 026 6600 www.galadurham.co.uk
Middlesbrough The Crypt 13th June 8pm 01642 729729 www.middlesbroughtownhallonline.co.uk

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Preview: Reduced Shakespeare Company: The Complete History Of Comedy (abridged)



Reduced Shakespeare Company
The Complete History Of Comedy (abridged)
Written and Directed by Reed Martin & Austin Tichenor

Spring/Summer UK Tour 2015 including:
Wednesday 4th February             Durham Gala
Thursday 5th February                   Hexham Queens Hall Arts
Friday 6th February                       Kendal Brewery Arts Centre
Thursday 12th February                 Middlesbrough Theatre

This show proves (the Reduced Shakespeare Company) have not lost their touch - or their remarkable energy.”  The Stage (2014)

Following a hugely successful, critically acclaimed season at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2014 the Reduced Shakespeare Company will set out to reduce the UK to tears of laughter in Spring 2015. Yes that’s right, the bad boys of abridgement will finally tackle the subject they were born to reduce. From the high-brow to the low, The Complete History of Comedy (abridged) covers comedy through the ages, from Aristophanes and Shakespeare to Vaudeville and Charlie Chaplin.


The Complete History of Comedy (abridged) is far more affordable than tickets to an amusement park, but you’ll still come away with the same feeling of nausea and motion sickness. From cavemen telling “Rock Rock” jokes to Chris Rock and everything in-between, the Company leave no joke untold as they deconstruct the entire history of comedy in 90 rollicking minutes.

The Reduced Shakespeare Company is a three-man comedy troupe that takes long, serious subjects and reduces them to short, sharp comedies.

Since 1981, ‘The Bad Boys of Abridgement’ have created nine stage shows, two television specials, several failed TV pilots and numerous radio pieces – all of which have been performed, seen, heard and translated into Klingon the world over.

The company’s first three shows, TheComplete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)TheComplete History of America (abridged) and TheBible: The Complete Word of God (abridged) enjoyed a nine-year run at the Criterion Theatre in Piccadilly Circus. Not only were they London’s longest-running comedies, but at one point the Reduced Shakespeare Company had more shows running in the West End than Andrew Lloyd Webber. Some of them were funnier too…

The company were last seen on a four month t+our of the UK and Ireland with The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged) at the start of 2014. Before that a whirlwind eight month tour of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) played to packed houses throughout the UK and London’s West End throughout 2013. Prior to this the “other RSC” were wowing the UK with their highly successful Complete World of Sports (abridged), which toured the country before completing a season in London’s West End during the 2012 Olympics.

WARNING! Side-effects may include uncontrollable milking and painful running gags. 

The trio deliver 70 minutes filled with laughter to a delighted audience.
British Theatre Guide (2014)


On The Web:
Website:           www.reducedshakespeare.com
Twitter:            https://twitter.com/reduced
Facebook:        www.facebook.com

Tickets:
Wednesday 4th February Durham Gala Box Office: 0191 332 4041 www.galadurham.co.uk

Thursday 5th February Hexham Queens Hall Arts Centre Box Office: 01434 652 477 www.queenshall.co.uk

Friday 6th February Kendal The Brewery Arts Centre Box Office:  01539 725 133  www.breweryarts.co.uk  

Thursday 12th February Middlesbrough Theatre Box Office: 01642 815181  www.middlesbrough.gov.uk

Monday, 22 December 2014

Preview: The Snail And The Whale at Durham Gala



Children's Classic Comes To Durham

The Snail And The Whale
Durham Gala Theatre
13 & 14th February 2015

Based on the 2003 modern classic by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler


An exquisite piece of theatre... that leaves you smiling(The Stage 16/4/12)


Tall Stories (creators of the Gruffalo and Room on the Broom stage shows) are proud to present their latest exciting collaboration with Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler


A tiny snail longs to see the world, so she hitches a lift on the tail of a humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, experiencing sharks and penguins, icebergs and volcanoes. But when the whale gets beached, how will the tiny snail save him?

Tall Stories is a registered charity founded by co-directors Olivia Jacobs and Toby Mitchell in 1997. The company has performed at the National Theatre, at various West End theatres and on Broadway. Tall Stories shows tour to small and large scale venues in the UK, and have performed abroad as far away as Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Poland, Singapore, Taiwan and the US.


Tall Stories’ adaptation is inspired by the work of Storybook Soldiers, who help British military personnel abroad to record bedtime story CDs for their children back home. The amazing journey of the tiny snail is seen through the eyes of a very adventurous young girl – who’d love to be going round the world with her seafaring father...
Created in Tall Stories’ unique style, the show combines storytelling, music and lots of laughs.
All music and sound effects are created live on stage by an electric viola player with an effects pedal.

Storytelling, live music and lots of laughs, in a show for everyone aged 4 and up.

Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatreWhatsonstage.com *****

Cast:

Lucy Grace (Snail/Daughter)
Lucy has previously worked with Tall Stories on ‘Twinkle Twonkle’ which toured the US, UK and played at the Roundhouse, London. Recent credits include ‘A Tree’ (Lyric Hammersmith/Hit the Ground), ‘Blueprint’ (Write by Numbers/Bikeshed Theatre) and ‘Regeneration’ (Write by Numbers/Rich Mix). She has also written her first solo piece 'Garden' which is being developed with support from Write by Numbers and Tamasha Theatre Company.

Tim Hibberd (Whale/Dad)
Tim has worked for Tall Stories previously on ‘The Gruffalo’, ‘Mr Benn’ and ‘My Brother the Robot’ and was a member of the original devising company for ‘The Snail and the Whale’ in 2011. He has also worked with Polka Theatre on a number of shows and is the former Artistic Director of Rejects Revenge Theatre Company. He is currently to be seen as Mr Fen in CBeebies’ ‘Topsy and Tim’ (together with his own twins Tom and Natalya) and heard as Vincent Van Coconut in Disney’s ‘Art Attack’.

Charlotte Mafham (Narrator/Musician)
Charlotte trained at Arts Ed and in puppetry with Blind Summit. Previous theatre credits include: Troilus & Cressida’ & ‘Coriolanus’ (Tristan Bates); ‘Zero Point Project’ (BAC), ‘Rumpelstiltskin’ (Hiccup Theatre, UK Tour), ‘The Dark Entry’ (Canterbury Festival), ‘The Caucasian Chalk Circle’ (The Space), ‘The Just So Stories’ (The King's Head Theatre) and ‘Julius Caesar’ (The Scoop). Charlotte also plays the viola for the Whitehall Orchestra, the charity fundraising Amici Orchestra and band The Hidden Tracks.

On The Web:
Twitter: @tallstoriesnews
Instagram: tallstories
Pinterest: /tall_stories


Tickets
Durham Gala
Friday 13th February 5.00pm
Saturday 14th February 11.00am & 1.30pm
Recommended age group: 4-10 and grown-ups.
Tickets £10 (£36 family ticket)

On Tour

February 2015
5-8 The Haymarket, Basingstoke
13-14 The Gala Theatre, Durham
15-16 MAC, Birmingham
17-18 The Corn Exchange, Newbury
20-21 The Curve, Leicester
26-27 Hall for Cornwall, Truro

March 2015
1-2 The Oakengates Theatre, Telford
3-4 The Grand Theatre, Lancaster
5-31 International Touring

April 2015
1-2 The Radlett Centre, London
3-4 Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham
7-8 The Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
9-10 The Gatehouse, Stafford
11-12 The Octagon, Yeovil
14-15 The Berry Theatre, Hedge End
18-19 The Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon
20-21 The Courtyard Theatre, Hereford
23-24 The Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn
25-26 Jacksons Lane, London