The Tempest - Edward Alderton · Another round of auditions for Terry and Gary in ‘Dulci...
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The TempestBy William Shakespeare
Directed by Mark Campbell
31 May-7 June 2014
EAT NEws
AuditionsAuditions for Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw, directed by Tony Donnelly, will take place at the theatre on sunday 15 June 2014 at 3pm. Information will shortly be found on our website. The performance dates are 18-25 October 2014.
Another round of auditions for Terry and Gary in ‘Dulci Jubilo’, written and directed by Ian Long, will take place at the theatre on sunday 15 June 2014 at 2pm. Information can be found on our website. The performance dates are 6-13 December 2014.
Selected highlights of Hancock’s Hour and a Half now online Scriptwriters Ray Galton and Alan Simpson have kindly allowed us to put a short ‘highlights’ video together of last year’s successful radio special Hancock’s Hour and a Half, produced by Sarah O’Hanlon and Mark Campbell. If you enjoyed the show and want to see more—or missed it and want to see what all the fuss was about—then remember we have Another Helping of Hancock’s Hour and a Half on 7-10 January next year, where we’ll be performing three more episodes of Hancock’s Half Hour. To watch the video, click on the link on our Home page.
Up Pompeii author visit Miles Treddinick, the writer of the stage version of Up Pompeii, came to watch the show on Thursday night and stayed behind to meet the cast. He declared himself extremely happy with what he saw and praised the cast and director Roz Betts on the energetic production and the brilliant comic timing from all concerned.
Eleanor’s one-woman show Eleanor McEnery will once again by delighting us with another of her sell-out one-woman shows, this time entitled A funny thing happened on the way to the theatre. The date for this special event is Saturday 14 June 2014. Entry price includes nibbles and a glass of wine or soft drink
Demolition of adjacent Adult Education buildings Work has now begun on demolishing the old buildings next to the theatre. A detached 2/3 storey building will be built in its place, to provide more rooms for the Adult Education Centre, along with provision of 40 additional parking spaces. Further information can be found on the London Borough of Bexley website. In the meantime, please note that access to the theatre, and the theatre car park, is from the Danson Youth Centre car park only. Unfortunately the wheelchair accessible disabled toilets have been closed until further notice.
DirEcTOr’s NOTEs AND sUmmAry
Plot summary
Alonso, the king of Naples, is returning from his daughter’s wedding in Tunis accompanied
by his son Ferdinand, his brother Sebastian, and Antonio, the Duke of Milan. Gonzalo, a
councellor, is also on board. The ship is wrecked in a storm and the passengers and crew are
washed up unharmed on a remote island.
Prospero, the former Duke of Milan, and his daughter Miranda, are watching the shipwreck from the
island. Twelve years earlier his brother Antonio had usurped him, but with Gonzalo’s help they had
escaped in a boat. Prospero had turned the only inhabitant, the savage Caliban, into his slave and
released the spirit Ariel from imprisonment by the witch Sycorax, whereupon she became his servant.
Ferdinand encounters Miranda and they fall in love. But Prospero puts Ferdinand to work, separating
him from Miranda so that their love can be stronger through adversity. Antonio and Sebastian plan to
kill Alonso so that Sebastian can be king. Trinculo, the court jester, and Stephano, a boisterous butler,
encounter Caliban who recruits them to help overthrow Prospero. They all get drunk together.
Prospero releases Ferdinand and gives his blessing to their marriage. When the three would-be
usurpers arrive at his cell they are distracted by some bright clothes and chased away by a pack of
wild dogs. Finally, Prospero gathers everyone together, renounces his magic and reveals his true
identity. He forgives his brother and prepares to return to Milan to resume his dukedom. Miranda and
Ferdinand are betrothed. The bosun appears, announcing that their ship hasn’t been wrecked after
all, and is safely anchored off the island. Ariel is set free. Caliban and the drunken servants are also
forgiven. All ends happily.
Director’s Notes
I’ve had a marvellous time bringing Shakespeare’s last play to life. The story is elegant, simple and
(hopefully) easy to understand. If I can follow it—and I struggle with Inspector Morse—then anyone
can. My cast have brought a wonderful lightness of touch to their characters and have cheerfully
accommodated my sometimes strange requests. Thanks too to my hard working stage crew who
have had to cope with my irritating vagueness about costumes or lighting effects. I know what I want,
but sometimes I can’t quite describe it properly!
My aim in putting on The Tempest is to tell a riveting story through great acting and simple but
effective stagecraft. I hope I have done this tonight. Please sit back and enjoy this magical, dreamy
drama of nature, the supernatural and the divine power of love and reconciliation.
And if you’ve enjoyed it, please stay behind and tell my actors. Between you and me I think they’re
fabulous, but if I tell them, they probably won’t believe me.
mark campbell, Director
The Cast: In order of appearanceProspero, the rightful Duke of Milan ................Richard SelfMiranda, his daughter .............................................Ciara O’HareAriel, a spirit ................................................................Louise OdyCaliban, a savage and deformed slave ...........Maureen HardwenFerdinand, the King of Naples’ son ..................Darren CullenGonzalo, a Councellor ............................................Paul Friett Alonso, King of Naples ...........................................Martin GilbySebastian, his brother .............................................Andy MastersAntonio, Prospero’s brother ................................Kevin CowardTrinculo, a jester ........................................................Steve PadghamStephano, a drunken butler .................................Matthew FriettBosun .............................................................................Ken Swan
The Crew:Director .........................................................................Mark CampbellStage Manager ...........................................................Sarah O’HanlonAssistant Stage Manager ......................................Roz BettsLighting Design..........................................................Mark CampbellLighting Rigging ........................................................ Mark Campbell, Michael Taylor, Sarah O’Hanlon,
Nicholas Hewitt and Laura CakebreadLighting Operation ................................................... Ian LongSound Design & Operation ...................................Michael TaylorSet Design ....................................................................Mark CampbellSet Construction .......................................................John Vinnels, John Gardner, Ron AndrewsSet Painting .................................................................Michael TaylorCostumes......................................................................Janet Norton, Isabel TraffordProperties .....................................................................Mark Campbell and castCrew ................................................................................ Isabel TraffordPublicity and posters ..............................................Kevin Coward
Music:A Winged Victory For The Sullen ~ A Winged Victory for the Sullen (2011)Richard Attree ~ No Easy Road (1987)Dick Mills ~ Macrocosm (1981) and Catch The Wind (1981)Paddy Kingsland ~ Brighton Pier (1980)Elizabeth Parker ~ Planet Earth (1981) and Salem’s Lot (1992)Peter Howell ~ Lascaux (1980)Underworld ~ And I Will Kiss (2012)
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A selection of images of The Tempest cast during rehearsals. Photographs by sarah O’HanlonThe Tempest
Directed by Mark Campbell
by william shakespeare
Scenes:
Act 1, Scene 1: The storm
Act 1, Scene 2:
Outside Prospero’s cell
Act 2, Scene 1:
Another part of the island
Act 2, Scene 2:
Another part of the island
interval
Act 3, Scene 1:
Outside Prospero’s cell
Act 3, Scene 2:
Another part of the island
Act 3, Scene 3:
Another part of the island
Act 4: Outside Prospero’s cell
Act 5: Outside Prospero’s cell
imAGEs frOm OUr lAsT PrODUcTiON OUr NExT PrODUcTiONs
“A funny thing
happened on
the way to
the theatre”
Saturday 14 June 2014 al
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19th-26th July 2014 By Lewis Carroll Adapted and Directed by Charlotte Jacobs
Up pompeII
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Hancock’s Hour and a HalfAnother helping of
T rry raG&in‘Dulci Jubilo’
Written and directed by Ian Long
alice
19th-26th July 2014 By Lewis Carroll Adapted and Directed by Charlotte Jacobs
by SophoclesDirected by: Rachel de Silva
21st-28th February 2015
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fUTUrE PrODUcTiONs14th June 2014A funny thing happened on the way to the theatre reminicences by Eleanor mcEnery
19-26 July 2014Alice by lewis carroll adapted and directed by Charlotte Jacobs
18-25 October 2014Pygmalion by Bernard shaw directed by Tony Donnelly
6-13 December 2014Terry and Gary in ‘Dulci Jubilo’Written and directed by Ian Long
7-10 January 2015Another Helping of Hancock’s Hour and a Halfby ray Galton and Alan simpson directed by Sarah O’Hanlon
21-28 february 2015Antigone by sophocles directed by Rachel de Silva
18-25 April 2015Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Emby raymond Allen, adapted by mark campbelldirected by Mark Campbell
6-13 June 2015The Female of the Speciesby Joanna murray-smith directed by Louise Ody
25 July - 1 August 2015Educating Rita by willy russell directed by Wendy Marsh