Monday, July 23, 2007
Thursday, July 12, 2007
July update
U3A Theatre Group – Leader - Julie Horseman tel:02380 862704
Christine Farleigh Tel. 023 8086 2882
Friday 15th June saw 11 members back at our favourite theatre the Salisbury Playhouse to see a very enthusiastic performance of The Boyfriend by the Stage '65 Youth Theatre. The young people romped through the show and gave lively performances of ‘young ladies’!
Theatre Trips to come
The Globe Theatre, London
Friday 20th July The Merchant of Venice
Trip to include a guided tour & exhibition of The Globe 12noon , performance 2pm
The coach will be leaving the bus stop by the Civic Centre Car Park at 9.15am
Total cost including travel £35.00.
Tickets for the show are now all taken though it will be possible to buy standby tickets on the day.
There are still tickets for the guided tour & exhibition of The Globe 12noon
There are spare seats on the coach so anyone wanting a day trip to London can join us for the ride. The cost for travel only is £10.00
Mottisfont Abbey
Thursday 26th July Pride and Prejudice by The Maskers Theatre Company
Open Air Performance
Tickets £12.00
Mayflower Theatre
Monday August 6th 7.30pm Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
A stylish production which will give you that indescribable tingle which only musical theatre at its very very best can create.
Tickets £30.50
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Salisbury Playhouse
Tuesday September 25th Northanger Abbey
Catherine Morland is hopelessly addicted to Gothic novels that wreak havoc on her imagination. Her quiet, bookish life in rural Hampshire becomes suddenly more exciting when she is taken to enter the leisure society at Bath.
Tickets £17.00
Theatre at Hanger Farm
20th & 21st July 7.30pm Jurassic Mark
A theatre cabaret programme of music, musings and Mark Ponsfords own reinterpretations of various musicals. Come along and enjoy a mixture of old, new, borrowed and occasionally saucy!
Tickets £8 Cons £6.
Christine Farleigh Tel. 023 8086 2882
Friday 15th June saw 11 members back at our favourite theatre the Salisbury Playhouse to see a very enthusiastic performance of The Boyfriend by the Stage '65 Youth Theatre. The young people romped through the show and gave lively performances of ‘young ladies’!
Theatre Trips to come
The Globe Theatre, London
Friday 20th July The Merchant of Venice
Trip to include a guided tour & exhibition of The Globe 12noon , performance 2pm
The coach will be leaving the bus stop by the Civic Centre Car Park at 9.15am
Total cost including travel £35.00.
Tickets for the show are now all taken though it will be possible to buy standby tickets on the day.
There are still tickets for the guided tour & exhibition of The Globe 12noon
There are spare seats on the coach so anyone wanting a day trip to London can join us for the ride. The cost for travel only is £10.00
Mottisfont Abbey
Thursday 26th July Pride and Prejudice by The Maskers Theatre Company
Open Air Performance
Tickets £12.00
Mayflower Theatre
Monday August 6th 7.30pm Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
A stylish production which will give you that indescribable tingle which only musical theatre at its very very best can create.
Tickets £30.50
"
Salisbury Playhouse
Tuesday September 25th Northanger Abbey
Catherine Morland is hopelessly addicted to Gothic novels that wreak havoc on her imagination. Her quiet, bookish life in rural Hampshire becomes suddenly more exciting when she is taken to enter the leisure society at Bath.
Tickets £17.00
Theatre at Hanger Farm
20th & 21st July 7.30pm Jurassic Mark
A theatre cabaret programme of music, musings and Mark Ponsfords own reinterpretations of various musicals. Come along and enjoy a mixture of old, new, borrowed and occasionally saucy!
Tickets £8 Cons £6.
Monday, May 07, 2007
May update
U3A Theatre Group – Leader - Julie Horseman tel:02380 862704
Wednesday 2nd May saw a large group of us seated comfortably at the Mayflower Theatre for ‘Guys and Dolls’ – a real American show with some excellent choreography. . Shaun Williamson made an admirable Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide was well played by Lynsey Britton.
Frank Loesser's classic musical hits such as Luck be a Lady, Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat, and of course the wonderful title song Guys and Dolls had us all tapping our feet and reminiscing about that film we saw - how many years ago?.....
Theatre Trips to come
Salisbury Playhouse
Thursday 24th May Alan Ayckbourn’s ‘Absent Friends’.
Ayckbourn is at his best in this poignant tale of love grown cold. Colin's rose-tinted view on the world lays bare his friends' disintegrating marriages, shatters pretences and exposes sad realities.
Tickets £17.00
1 ticket left
Friday 15th June ‘The Boyfriend’ Stage '65 Youth Theatre bring us the tale of Madame Dubonnet's fashionable finishing school on the sun-kissed French Riviera, where the daughters of the English aristocracy are schooled in the fine arts of living and loving.
Tickets £7.00
Tuesday September 25th Northanger Abbey
Catherine Morland is hopelessly addicted to Gothic novels that wreak havoc on her imagination. Her quiet, bookish life in rural Hampshire becomes suddenly more exciting when she is taken to enter the leisure society at Bath.
Tickets £17.00
Trip to The Globe Theatre, London
Friday 20th July The Merchant of Venice
Trip to include a guided tour & exhibition of The Globe 12noon , performance 2pm
The coach will be leaving the bus stop by the Civic Centre Car Park at 9.15am
Total cost including travel £35.00
There are spare seats on the coach so anyone wanting a day trip to London can join us for the ride. The cost for travel only is £10.00
Theatre at Hanger Farm
Friday June the 8th Forest Forge Theatre present ‘Maybe Baby’ – Based on real life stories of local people, Maybe Baby tells of the joys and heartache of young love and starting a family in the 1950'sand includes love songs from the fifties. Tickets £6.50 including tea & biscuits from the box-office 023 8066 7683
Totton Festival of Drama Results
Winners Bench Theatre Company Ashputtel and the Lady and the Lion from Grimm Tales adapted by Carol Anne Duffy & dramatised by Tim Suppie
Runners Up Wessex Youth Theatre Warrior Square by Nick Wood
Oaklands 006 Through My Eyes by Stewart Blackmore
At The Southern Divisional Final at Shaftsbury on Saturday 28th of April Wessex Youth Theatre were again runners up and now go forward to the Western Area Final at The Stroud Theatre, Street on May the 19th
Wednesday 2nd May saw a large group of us seated comfortably at the Mayflower Theatre for ‘Guys and Dolls’ – a real American show with some excellent choreography. . Shaun Williamson made an admirable Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide was well played by Lynsey Britton.
Frank Loesser's classic musical hits such as Luck be a Lady, Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat, and of course the wonderful title song Guys and Dolls had us all tapping our feet and reminiscing about that film we saw - how many years ago?.....
Theatre Trips to come
Salisbury Playhouse
Thursday 24th May Alan Ayckbourn’s ‘Absent Friends’.
Ayckbourn is at his best in this poignant tale of love grown cold. Colin's rose-tinted view on the world lays bare his friends' disintegrating marriages, shatters pretences and exposes sad realities.
Tickets £17.00
1 ticket left
Friday 15th June ‘The Boyfriend’ Stage '65 Youth Theatre bring us the tale of Madame Dubonnet's fashionable finishing school on the sun-kissed French Riviera, where the daughters of the English aristocracy are schooled in the fine arts of living and loving.
Tickets £7.00
Tuesday September 25th Northanger Abbey
Catherine Morland is hopelessly addicted to Gothic novels that wreak havoc on her imagination. Her quiet, bookish life in rural Hampshire becomes suddenly more exciting when she is taken to enter the leisure society at Bath.
Tickets £17.00
Trip to The Globe Theatre, London
Friday 20th July The Merchant of Venice
Trip to include a guided tour & exhibition of The Globe 12noon , performance 2pm
The coach will be leaving the bus stop by the Civic Centre Car Park at 9.15am
Total cost including travel £35.00
There are spare seats on the coach so anyone wanting a day trip to London can join us for the ride. The cost for travel only is £10.00
Theatre at Hanger Farm
Friday June the 8th Forest Forge Theatre present ‘Maybe Baby’ – Based on real life stories of local people, Maybe Baby tells of the joys and heartache of young love and starting a family in the 1950'sand includes love songs from the fifties. Tickets £6.50 including tea & biscuits from the box-office 023 8066 7683
Totton Festival of Drama Results
Winners Bench Theatre Company Ashputtel and the Lady and the Lion from Grimm Tales adapted by Carol Anne Duffy & dramatised by Tim Suppie
Runners Up Wessex Youth Theatre Warrior Square by Nick Wood
Oaklands 006 Through My Eyes by Stewart Blackmore
At The Southern Divisional Final at Shaftsbury on Saturday 28th of April Wessex Youth Theatre were again runners up and now go forward to the Western Area Final at The Stroud Theatre, Street on May the 19th
Sunday, March 04, 2007
March update
U3A Theatre Group, confirm dates and times with – Leader - Julie Horseman tel:02380 862704
A good number of us enjoyed Cole Porter’s ‘High Society’ at the Mayflower Theatre. Wayne Sleep (playing Uncle Willie) maybe into his sixties but he can certainly still move and provided much of the comedy in the show. Dexter Haven was excellently played by Mike Sterling. Good songs – easy uplifting entertainment. .
Theatre Trips to come
Wednesday 2nd May Mayflower Theatre – ‘Guys and Dolls’ starring Nigel Harman. Frank Loesser's classic musical includes hits such as Luck be a Lady, Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat, and of course the wonderful title song Guys and Dolls.
Tickets £28.50 (all tickets sold
Salisbury Playhouse
Thursday 24th May Alan Ayckbourn’s ‘Absent Friends’.
Ayckbourn is at his best in this poignant tale of love grown cold. Colin's rose-tinted view on the world lays bare his friends' disintegrating marriages, shatters pretences and exposes sad realities.
Tickets £17.00
Friday 15th June ‘The Boyfriend’ Stage '65 Youth Theatre bring us the tale of Madame Dubonnet's fashionable finishing school on the sun-kissed French Riviera, where the daughters of the English aristocracy are schooled in the fine arts of living and loving.
Tickets £7.00
Tuesday September 25th Northanger Abbey
Catherine Morland is hopelessly addicted to Gothic novels that wreak havoc on her imagination. Her quiet, bookish life in rural Hampshire becomes suddenly more exciting when she is taken to enter the leisure society at Bath.
Tickets £17.00
Trip to The Globe Theatre, London
Visit to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, London on Friday July 20th
Coach leaving Totton at 9.15am.
Tour of Globe Theatre and exhibition 12 noon
Performance of The Merchant of Venice 2pm.
Leaving London 5pm
Cost Coach £10.00, Tour £5.50, Theatre tickets £19.50
Total Cost £35.00
Spaces will be available on the coach for those just wanting a day in London
People can choose to just take the tour and exhibition or just the afternoon performance
To book a place please ring Christine on 023 8086 2882.
Theatre at Hanger Farm
Saturday 24th March 7.30pm Funny Women
Tickets £7.00/£6.00 from the box-office 023 8066 7683
Thursday 12th April Shoo Shoo Baby present ‘From Berlin To Broadway’ –
Tickets £8.50/£6.50 from the box-office 023 8066 7683
Totton Festival of Drama Results.
The Winning Group were Bench Theatre Company with Ashputtel’ and ‘the Lady and the Lion’ from Grimm Tales,
Runners Up were Bench Theatre with Working by Zoe Chapman
Best Direction went to Wessex Youth Theatre with Warrior Square by Nick Wood.
Best Actor went to Mark Wakeman – Bench Theatre
Best Actress went to Tania Perkins – Portchester Players
Best Youth Actress Mehreen Shah- Wessex Youth Theatre
Best Youth Actor Jac McMahon – C.A.T.S. Youth Theatre
Technical Award Oaklands OO6 – Through My Eyes by Stewart Blackmore
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
THEATRE NEWS
P AM AYRES Sadly an tickets for this production were sold out at once so we have missed out and won't be able to go to Chichester.CORPSE A small group of us went to the Playhouse to see this murder comedy. As usual, for this theatre, it was an excellent but light production.
A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. We have had to change our visit to the Saturday matinee on Nov 18 as the Thursday matinees sell out very quickly. (please see me for your ticket)
Honor Blackman I have the tickets for the talk on 3 Dec. There is still ticket availability if anyone else is interested.
ORPHEUS at the Nuffield on Fri 24/11. There has been little interest shown in this but there is still ticket availability so let me know if you are interested
SHADOWLANDS Playhouse on Tues 6 Feb at 7.30. This is likely to be an excellent production and there is still ticket availability. Let me know if you want to go
GUYS AND DOLLS. This marvellous musical is coming to the Mayflower next May. We could get a "busload" together Sign up if you would like to go.
Julie/Christine
Sunday, September 10, 2006
October plays
19 October The Nuffield Theatre, Salome (Oscar Wilde)
26 October Salisbury Playhouse, Corpse! Is a virtuoso piece of classic farce. First produced at the Apollo Theatre, London in 1984, this comedy Thriller has become an international hit.
31 October Playhouse, Salberg Studio, The Mad Woman in the Attic, Comic Monologue
For further details contact:
Julie 023 80 862704
Christine 023 808628820
26 October Salisbury Playhouse, Corpse! Is a virtuoso piece of classic farce. First produced at the Apollo Theatre, London in 1984, this comedy Thriller has become an international hit.
31 October Playhouse, Salberg Studio, The Mad Woman in the Attic, Comic Monologue
For further details contact:
Julie 023 80 862704
Christine 023 808628820
Monday, August 14, 2006
Twelth Night by Charterhouse Players
A few select U3A members braved the cools winds to see a performance of Twelth Night at Hilliers Gardens last Saturday (12th August). We went with our modest picnics, coats, blankets and chairs and all three were very pleased we had made the effort!
Chapterhouse Players gave an excellent performance, comic, innovative, excellent characterisation and apart from one cast member, clearly aubible. Good costumes and a simple set all played there part in making this a most enjoyable evening
Chapterhouse Players gave an excellent performance, comic, innovative, excellent characterisation and apart from one cast member, clearly aubible. Good costumes and a simple set all played there part in making this a most enjoyable evening
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Review of shows
SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL
Another matinee performance at the Playhouse which for some of us meant a pre theatre lunch at Fisherton Mill. Once again the theatre was packed and once again we were treated to a very polished and professional performance of this Sheridan period comedy. It was fast moving but with good timing slickly moving from one scene to the next. A relaxing and amusing piece of entertainment.
FLANDERS AND SWANN EVENING.
Tim Fitzhigham and Duncan Walsh Atkins brought to the Point the best ever Flanders and Swann evening since the performances by the "Originals". We were entertained to a full repertory of those marvellously witty 1950s songs and how easily we recalled the verses of "I’m a Gnu" and the Hippopotamus song. In fact we were raising the roof with our enthusiasm for "Mud, mud glorious mud"! A happy, lively innocent and fun evening.
Another matinee performance at the Playhouse which for some of us meant a pre theatre lunch at Fisherton Mill. Once again the theatre was packed and once again we were treated to a very polished and professional performance of this Sheridan period comedy. It was fast moving but with good timing slickly moving from one scene to the next. A relaxing and amusing piece of entertainment.
FLANDERS AND SWANN EVENING.
Tim Fitzhigham and Duncan Walsh Atkins brought to the Point the best ever Flanders and Swann evening since the performances by the "Originals". We were entertained to a full repertory of those marvellously witty 1950s songs and how easily we recalled the verses of "I’m a Gnu" and the Hippopotamus song. In fact we were raising the roof with our enthusiasm for "Mud, mud glorious mud"! A happy, lively innocent and fun evening.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
March Update
FORTHCOMING:
13 APRIL (Thurs matinee) Playhouse School for Scandal price £7.50
21 APRIL (Fri 7.45) The Point Flanders and Swann Evening price £12.50
23 May (Tues 7.30) Chichester Entertaining Angels: Penelope Keith price £15.00
We have already had 4 theatre visits this year for which there have been mixed reactions.
MACK and MABEL The Mayflower
Christine kindly arranged this and secured a block booking at an excellent price. She also arranged our transport by hiring 2 of the community buses which did make a great difference being delivered to and collected from the doorstep. Sadly the production did not live up to expectations. The supporting cast were very industrious providing all the music and dance routines. However the "e1ectricity" between Mack and Mabel, so essential to the story, just did not exist. I imagined that if David Soul met his co-star in a bar afterwards he would say "Who are you?" so little did he communicate or acknowledge her! This meant that Janie Dee had to work extraordinarily hard (which she did admirably) to generate the exciting energy that is so essential for this musical.
JANE EYRE The NUFFIELD
But what an unexpected treat was this! I had not expected that the Brontes' work could be transferred to the stage but I found for the first time that the play actually gave me a better understanding of the book. It was good to hear the dialogue being delivered in a strong blunt Yorkshire accent. The brilliance of creating the substantive character of Jane's imaginative, and passionate nature controlled and locked away in the attic who seamlessly melded with the character of the mad wife revealed so much more to me than I had gained from my reading. Rochester's account of his meeting of his wife was wonderfully illustrated by the cast recreating a wild exotic and glamorous West Indian scene as a backdrop to his words. Most importantly the whole cast blended so well together and who could not help chuckling at the guy who so delightfully and convincingly played the part of Rochester's dog! For the very first time I actua11y believed in the relationship between J and R!
ARMS AND THE MAN
Four of us went to a matinee performance of this Bernard Shaw play. We first treated ourselves to a light lunch at Fisherton Mill and then moved down the road to the delightful and comfortable Playhouse theatre. As is expected of this theatre we were treated to a polished fast moving we11 timed comedy production. Nothing rea11y to write home about but a very enjoyable and entertaining outing.
RABBI LIONEL BLUE
The Point at Eastleigh is now arranging speakers for one off evenings so I think we shall keep an eye on these particularly as they get booked up very quickly. Rabbi Lionel Blue was just as I expected from hearing him so frequently on the radio. He held the stage for almost an hour with highly entertaining jokes and anecdotes.
During the interval he signed books and without a break was back on the stage with more stories and to field questions from the audience. At the conclusion, having expressed his interest in meeting people he stated he would be in the foyer to chat and would stay until everyone had left, quite a feat for someone recovering from cancer. A very uplifting evening.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
High Drama at Hanger Farm
The National All England One Act Play Festival’s local ‘Stage One’—Totton Festival of Drama—is back at Hanger Farm Arts Centre with a really vibrant and varied programme of plays throughout the week from Monday to Saturday March 13th–18th. Curtain up each evening at 7.00pm.
With authors such as Alan Ayckbourn John Godber, George Orwell and Shelagh Stephenson on offer audiences are in for a real treat. . This year’s selection of plays includes classic, comedy, physical, drama, farce and new writing. There really is something for everyone!
With three such varied one act plays performed per evening the festival offers the public a great opportunity to see an extreme variety of theatre in a superb venue, plus you have the bonus of hearing GODA professional adjudicator Jeannie Russell’s public adjudications.
14 groups from across Hampshire will be performing their festival entries in the hope of achieving a place in the Southern Divisional Final. Local audiences can follow the festival through to the next round as Hanger Farm Arts Centre will be the venue the Divisional final on Saturday April 22nd.
Tickets are just £6.00 per evening (£4.00 concessions) and with ample free parking on site—it is a superb chance to see quality theatre at an affordable price in Totton’s first-rate community arts centre. Ring the box-office tel. 023 8066 7683 for tickets, but hurry seating capacity is only 120! Weekly tickets are also available.
For your information Groups & Running order—correct at time of going to press.
Monday 13th March '
Bench Theatre Company 'Unworkable' by Mark Wakeman
Chameleon Theatre Company 'Teechers' by John Godber
Bursledon Players 'Between Mouthfuls' by Alan Ayckbourn
Tuesday 14th March
Hardley School 'Excerpts of Dr Faustus' by Christopher Marlowe
C.A.T.S. Youth Theatre 'The Shoemaker's Incredible Wife' by Federico Garcia Lorca translated by Lucinda Coxon
Wednesday 15th March
Oaklands Youth Music Theatre 'Sequinned Suits and Platform Boots' by Mark Wheeller
Stage Frite Theatre Company 'The Interview' by Les Clarke
Oaklands Community School 'Bang out of Order' by Johnny Carrington and Danny Sturrock
Thursday 16th March
Totton College '30th February' devised the cast
Wessex Youth Theatre 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell adapted by Ian Wooldridge
Chameleon Theatre Company 'A Galway Girl' by Geraldine Aron
Friday 17th March
Bursledon Players 'Gosforth's Fete' by Alan Ayckbourn
Portchester Players '5 Kinds of Silence' by Shelagh Stephenson
Bench Theatre Company 'Customer Delight' by Nathan Chapman
Saturday 18th March—Two plays recalled (Adjudicators choice) and Presentation of Awards
Contact Chris Farleigh for further information on 023 8086 2882 or email christine.farleigh@ntlworld.com
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