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WillowTheWhisp 09-11-2005 09:39

Oliver!
 
Went to see "Oliver!" at Ossy Civic Theatre.

Brilliant! Loved it!

Only one slight criticism was that Nancy wasn't too audible when she came along the front walkway at one point.

Mr Bumble and his lady love were a wonderful double act but I did so miss the line "More? More? The boy asked for more!"

I worry a bit too when anyone is up on that top ledge. Poor little Oliver looked like he could have fallen out of bed at one point, and it's a long drop down to ground level from up there.

On the whole the singing was excellent and Fagin was an absolute gem my dears.

garinda 09-11-2005 09:45

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Perhaps Nancy was still a bit traumatised from all her years with Bill.;)

I was Nancy in our school production.:( I belted out my songs, and outshone nasty Mr Sykes.:)

garinda 09-11-2005 09:47

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I'm glad you enjoyed it Willow. My nephew and neice are going to see it tonight.:)

katex 09-11-2005 21:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
Went to see "Oliver!" at Ossy Civic Theatre.

Brilliant! Loved it!

Only one slight criticism was that Nancy wasn't too audible when she came along the front walkway at one point.

Mr Bumble and his lady love were a wonderful double act but I did so miss the line "More? More? The boy asked for more!"

I worry a bit too when anyone is up on that top ledge. Poor little Oliver looked like he could have fallen out of bed at one point, and it's a long drop down to ground level from up there.

On the whole the singing was excellent and Fagin was an absolute gem my dears.

Have on the most 'sound' source that Nancy forgot to plug her voice mike in during a costume change and this is why nobody could hear her.

Doug 09-11-2005 21:22

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I think this is a bit of a Twist............:D


:) Seriously, I hope people go and enjoy these things. Not my cup of tea but if people don’t patronise the local art’s seen we’ll lose them. Is anyone we know in the cast?

WillowTheWhisp 09-11-2005 22:29

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Some people I know are in the cast.;)

garinda 09-11-2005 22:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug
Not my cup of tea

For somebody as light on your feet as you are, I thought musicals would be right up your steet.

What is your cup of tea?

Doug 09-11-2005 23:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda
For somebody as light on your feet as you are, I thought musicals would be right up your steet.

What is your cup of tea?

Forgive me but you will have to explain that one too me?

What’s my cup of tea: Well now you ask, currently it’s a strong brewed “Twinings” Classics English Breakfast……..fantastic.

garinda 09-11-2005 23:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug
Forgive me but you will have to explain that one too me?

What’s my cup of tea: Well now you ask, currently it’s a strong brewed “Twinings” Classics English Breakfast……..fantastic.

Liptons do a chamomile and bromide, you should try it. ;)

Doug 09-11-2005 23:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda
Liptons do a chamomile and bromide, you should try it. ;)

I hope you know that I know what you mean by that you little *art ist….:o

garinda 09-11-2005 23:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug
I hope you know that I know what you mean by that you little *art ist….:o

I'm sure you know, that I don't know what you mean.:)

Doug 09-11-2005 23:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda
I'm sure you know, that I don't know what you mean.:)

Where's Chav's karma thingy? :D

garinda 09-11-2005 23:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug
Where's Chav's karma thingy? :D

Please stop flirting with me. This week I'm mainly accepting A-b's attentions.

katex 12-11-2005 12:51

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Can't believe that in this week's Observer, there was a foonote under the Dress Drehearsal picture that the Theatre Group were not sending tickets to the Observer due to a bad crit. 2 years ago !:( Have been a member for at least 35 years and will have to find out more.
We are Amateurs I know, however, have always taken on board any personal constructive criticism of my performance and try to do better next time. A reporter can only report what they see and try to be honest, whilst commending any good efforts, etc.
Some groups only wish to see the good ones all the time which may not be the truth. We do get the feeling, however, that the reporters draw straws of a Monday evening to who will attend and pretty obvious sometimes that they are very wet behind the ears with regard to the theatre. The crit. we received from Simon Thacker on 'Touched' was a waste of space, no mention of the performances particularly or the production, just basically a synopsis of the play and how he felt about it.
Gayle .. were you the culprit here ??

Uncle Mick 12-11-2005 13:43

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Gayle? Harsh but fair, just like Stalin!

Gayle 12-11-2005 15:34

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Yes, I was the culprit! What I basically said was that kids and light opera were not a good combination. Teenagers are too self conscious to play love scenes and they don't have the range that adults would for that style of music. I criticised the committee for selecting the show not the performances because on all accounts I said that the kids did very well with the material. They took offence because I dared to suggest that the committee could possibly have made the wrong choice.

In the past I had given them brilliant reviews, in fact, the year before the 'bad' one was a fantastic show - Oklahoma and the performers were really really good. In my defence I have to say that you can not give a fair review if you are only allowed to give good ones because how would you know if it really was good. Reviews have to be trustworthy and truthful and unfortunately they took offence because of that. I stand by every word I said about it!

katex 12-11-2005 17:16

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Remember these Gayle, and always seemed fairly reasonable to me .. just seems a shame that they (we) are cutting off their noses to spite their face like. Accy Observer has always been very generous with the Amateurs, but this cannot help. OK, so this year they are getting bums on seats due to the popularity of the show and the 'kids' imput ... you know, grans, uncles, mums, dads, etc., however may not be the same next year. A strong remark in the Observer though, not sure if really necessary, unless just to stop people writing in to ask why no review ?? Possible could see some letters to the Editor next week on this one .. I await my next edition with interest.

jancat21 13-11-2005 21:53

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Hi Katex,
What the Observer puts in for the Theatre Group is very little considering the amount of enjoyment it gives to the general public, I am sure if they had a decent Theatre with all mod cons and profesional performers it would be fair to do a crit to fit.All I can say sometimes its a good job the report only comes out on Friday, which really does no good at all when they have got to the last 2 nights, its help they need these days not bad crits.

katex 13-11-2005 22:29

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Don't think you are grasping my point here jancat ... the Amateurs have always requested a report on their shows, for the obvious reasons of publicity. Sure we have not got the funding or the professional players to warrant a professional crit., (and don't always get it, as per my remarks in#15) however, for some reason we do ask to be treated as such!! double standards maybe. No point in saying to the Observer, well you can have tickets to the show, but only if we have lovely things said about us, which may not be the case. A theatre crit. is just such, subject to criticism or adulation. It is what makes us improve in the future. Although just a hobby .. good to get better don't you think ?
Like you say, 'tis not going to make much difference 2 days before closing, in fact, our crit for Touched was 2 weeks later !!
The help the Amateurs need is people to help with backstage duties, make-up, lighting, even performers are thin on the ground these days 'cause the courses offered in arts at Colleges these days are numerous, and they are not encouraged to partake in Amateur performances.
Thank you for for your support anyway :)

Gayle 14-11-2005 09:04

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In defense of the Accy Obs - they do print most press releases that are sent to them. All you need is to send them regular stories about what's going on (and not just in the last few weeks of rehearsals before a show). Keep them informed and they'll respond. Same works for the Telegraph as well. The more stuff you send them the more stuff they're likely to 'report' about you.

Ossy Players send press releases every week during rehearsals and at least every three or four weeks in between. They very, very rarely ever come to us for a story, we always go to them.


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