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Follies Maghull Musical eatre Company by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd on behalf of Music eatre International of New York 5th - 8th November Box Office opens 29th October at 11am Advance Booking on 01695 632372 Patrons’ Newsletter Volume 4, Issue 1 | SEPTEMBER 2014 The Chalk Garden Diary A welcome from our Chairman, Stephen Hughes-Alty Box Office (01704) 530521/530460 Find out more about us www.littletheatresouthport.co.uk Like us on Facebook Southport Little Theatre e Chalk Garden Directed by Margaret Mann Written by Enid Bagnold October 24th - November 1st Box Office opens 17th Oct at 11am Body Language Directed by Adrian Roberts Written By Alan Ayckbourn 21st - 29th November Box Office opens 14th Nov at 11am Editor Philip Hutchinson | info@littletheatresouthport. e Witches of Eastwick By John Dempsey & Dana P. Rowe BOS Musical eatre Company 4th - 11th October Box Office opens 27th September at 11am Advance Booking on 01704 564042 Directed by Margaret Mann Hoghton Street, Southport PR9 0PA October 24 November 21 As Chairman allow me to welcome you all to another exciting year here at the Little eatre. You can look forward to recent West End hits and timeless classics: thought-provoking family sagas, thrilling whodunits, fast-paced comedies and political intrigues. With witty social dra- mas such as the classic ‘e Chalk Garden’, farcical masterpieces such as Ackybourne’s ‘Body Language’ and our traditional family pantomime ‘Dick Whittington and his Cat’ there truly is something for everyone to enjoy. We open our new season by commemorating the anniversary of World War I with the deeply moving ‘e Accrington Pals’. It promises to be a fitting tribute and the perfect introduction to our panoply of plays. As always, our members have been busy working away to ensure your experience here is a memorable and en- joyable one. ank you, each of you, for your continued support; support that reminds us that this is as much your Little eatre, as it is ours. Some of our long standing subscribers will probably remember this play which was first produced in London in the late fiſties. e illustrious cast included Dames Edith Evans and Peggy Ashcroſt, also Rachel Gurney, and was directed by Sir John Gielgud. e subsequent film featured Deborah Kerr, John Mills, and his daughter, Hayley. For this production, I think we have assembled a very talented cast who will bring this drama, which is very humorous at times, to life! It includes Helen Bennett, Jacquie Wade, Tracey Batchelor, Beth Milligan, Hilary omson, Samantha Roberts, John Sharp and Eric Chadwick. Briefly, the story concerns the eccentric Mrs St Maugham who engages Miss Madrigal as a companion to her spirited granddaughter, Laurel. A former conscientious objector, who is the manservant and fond of Laurel completes the unusual household. Add to this mix of interesting characters, Laurel’s estranged mother and a prestigious judge, who is a long-standing friend of Mrs St Maugham, and many secrets are revealed! e play is a fascinating and enjoyable piece of theatre which reflects the mood of the period in a world still re- covering from the deprivations of the war, but ready to embrace the ‘swinging 60s’.

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Page 1: Patrons’ Newsletter

FolliesMaghull Musical Theatre Companyby arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York5th - 8th NovemberBox Office opens 29th October at 11amAdvance Booking on 01695 632372

Patrons’ NewsletterVolume 4, Issue 1 | SEPTEMBER 2014

The Chalk Garden

Diary

A welcome from our Chairman, Stephen Hughes-Alty

Box Office(01704) 530521/530460

Find out more about uswww.littletheatresouthport.co.uk

Like us on FacebookSouthport Little Theatre

The Chalk GardenDirected by Margaret MannWritten by Enid BagnoldOctober 24th - November 1stBox Office opens 17th Oct at 11am

Body Language Directed by Adrian RobertsWritten By Alan Ayckbourn21st - 29th November Box Office opens 14th Nov at 11am

Editor Philip Hutchinson | info@littletheatresouthport.

The Witches of EastwickBy John Dempsey & Dana P. RoweBOS Musical Theatre Company4th - 11th OctoberBox Office opens 27th September at 11amAdvance Booking on 01704 564042

Directed by Margaret Mann

Hoghton Street, Southport PR9 0PA

October

24November

21

As Chairman allow me to welcome you all to another exciting year here at the Little Theatre. You can look forward to recent West End hits and timeless classics: thought-provoking family sagas, thrilling whodunits, fast-paced comedies and political intrigues. With witty social dra-mas such as the classic ‘The Chalk Garden’, farcical masterpieces such as Ackybourne’s ‘Body Language’ and our traditional family pantomime ‘Dick Whittington and his Cat’ there truly is something for everyone to enjoy.We open our new season by commemorating the anniversary of World War I with the deeply moving ‘The Accrington Pals’. It promises to be a fitting tribute and the perfect introduction to our panoply of plays.As always, our members have been busy working away to ensure your experience here is a memorable and en-joyable one. Thank you, each of you, for your continued support; support that reminds us that this is as much your Little Theatre, as it is ours.

Some of our long standing subscribers will probably remember this play which was first produced in London in the late fifties. The illustrious cast included Dames Edith Evans and Peggy Ashcroft, also Rachel Gurney, and was directed by Sir John Gielgud. The subsequent film featured Deborah Kerr, John Mills, and his daughter, Hayley.For this production, I think we have assembled a very talented cast who will bring this drama, which is very humorous at times, to life! It includes Helen Bennett, Jacquie Wade, Tracey Batchelor, Beth Milligan, Hilary Thomson, Samantha Roberts, John Sharp and Eric Chadwick. Briefly, the story concerns the eccentric Mrs St Maugham who engages MissMadrigal as a companion to her spirited granddaughter, Laurel. A former conscientious objector, who is the manservant and fond of Laurel completes the unusual household. Add to this mix of interesting characters, Laurel’s estranged mother and a prestigious judge, who is a long-standing friend of Mrs St Maugham, and many secrets are revealed!

The play is a fascinating and enjoyable piece of theatre which reflects the mood of the period in a world still re-covering from the deprivations of the war, but ready to embrace the ‘swinging 60s’.

Page 2: Patrons’ Newsletter

Box Office(01704) 530521/530460

Hoghton Street, Southport PR9 0PA

Find out more about uswww.littletheatresouthport.co.uk

Like us on FacebookSouthport Little Theatre

Get involved with the Southport Dramatic ClubThe Southport Dramatic Club is always looking for new members. If you want to get involved, there’s sure to be something for you!

Contact our membership secretary, Lindsay Haywood, on 01704 504800 or on [email protected]

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The SDC Youth TheatreA Personal Perspective By Joe BloomI must say, the SDC have the best people helping with their productions. They do many of them, all different, but one particularly unique musical is Into the Woods, which was performed here recently.

I have had amazing times when I have ever rehearsed a show with the SDC. With Into the Woods, it was the best time I’d had with them. I was thrilled with the incredible special effects, such as the transformation of the witch, the death of the giant, the death of my-self and the wolf’s bed. Other things I enjoyed were being with such a lovely cast, who did the production. Not to mention the stage crew who were very patient with us all.

The set was really beautiful, and with the end altered very slightly to make the baker the narrator’s dad, it was a lovely production.

I just want to congratulate everbody who contributed to the show, from chaperone to lead actors, to the wardrobe, the props and not to mention Stephen Hughes-Alty, the director. None of this would be possible without all of them! Thanks to you all.

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