Half A Sixpence NOW CAST!!!

Our March production of the old favourite, Half A Sixpence, has now been cast!!! Congratulations to all those who auditioned!

Arthur Kipps – James Highton
Ann Pornick – Becky Bakewell
Sid – Liam Patrick
Buggins – Ian Dean
Pearce – Josh Hill
Frank – Alex Halford
Chitterlow – Richard York
Flo – Rosie Morris
Victoria – Gemma Hopwood
Emma – Gemma Baxter
Kate – Nicole Ray
Helen Walsingham – Nikita Collington
Young Walsingham – Andy Marmoy
Mrs Walsingham – Sue Reynolds
Mr Shalford – Mark Chinnery
Mrs Botting – Kate King
Major Botting – Kevin Clarke
Capt Carshot – John Smith

 

Birthday Boy !

Last month Len Dobson celebrated his 80th birthday and therefore well deserves his sitting role in the opening scene!  We sang Happy Birthday to him the week of his birthday and wish him many happy returns!

The Unstoppable !

After our hard working Carl Bateson had to pull out of West Side Story following illness and a major operation, we are delighted that he is back with us on stage and once again tirelessly running around after programme advertisers.  He will offer to show anyone his impressive scar and tells strangers it was a shark bite !  Unbelievably, he has only missed one Sweet Charity rehearsal when he has been on holiday despite undergoing a chemotherapy regime.

University Freshers

A couple of weeks ago we said farewell to Iona King who has crewed for us for several recent shows having appeared on stage as a youngster in Oliver! (2006) and The Likes of Us (2009).  Having developed a real interest for backstage work, and following a two year extended diploma in production arts in Leicester, Iona has gone to the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London to do a degree in Theatre Practice and prop making.   We will also be saying farewell to Rowan Beaumont after Sweet Charity when she also leaves for London to University College (UCL) to study for a degree in Linguistics after achieving some fantastic A level results.

(Un)Lucky Break

Alison Matthews started rehearsals with us for Sweet Charity but unfortunately broke her wrist a few weeks ago. Having had to have surgery she has to be careful of it and therefore had to pull out of the show.   Although she can’t be with us on stage she is also helping with the prompting during this week.

Fond Farewell

After an amazing twenty-six years as Treasurer for LAOS, Maralyn Speight stepped down from the role and the committee at our AGM in June for a well-earned retirement.  However a staunch supporter of LAOS, Maralyn will be prompting for us during this week’s show.

NODA Winners!!

LAOS are the best – and that’s official.

The Loughborough theatre company had an afternoon to remember at the NODA Awards at the Town Hall when their production of Aida scooped the top award on the day, the Hinks-Cole Trophy for the best musical in the East Midlands in the last 12 months.

And not content with one award, the group also won the Standard Key Cup for the Best Standard Programme, again for Aida, as well as being nominated for Best Poster and the Best Show in their area award.

But it was the big one, the Hinks-Cole Trophy for the best overall show in the region, that was the stand-out moment on the day for the group.

Thrilled LAOS chairman Natalie Littlewood said: I am extremely proud of Laos, we are a very talented group and all those involved in Aida loved every minute of it.”

“Thanks go to our production team, director Jez Malpas, musical director Kate King and choreographer Julie Easter, who we can’t wait to work with again.”

“Thank you of course, to the cast as well, it is a privilege to work with such passionate and talented people.”

“And obviously, we are “very, very thankful to NODA for recognising LAOS’ hard work and honouring us with this award.”

Aida’s production was a premiere for Loughborough.

Written by Sir Elton John and Sir Tim Rice, Aida was based on Verdi’s opera of the same name and centred on conflict between Egypt and Nubia and told the story of a forbidden and ultimately doomed love affair between Aida, the captured princess of Nubia, and Radames, the Egyptian captain who enslaved her people.

LAOS nominated for NODA Awards

LAOS are very proud to announce that we have been nominated for Best Musical for our wonderful production of Aida! (March 2014).  And…. we have also been nominated for the Aida poster and programme too.  This year’s NODA Awards day is June 14th 2015.  Go Team LAOS !!!!

Sweet Charity NOW CAST!!!

Our September production of the swinging 60s favourite, Sweet Charity has now been cast!!! Congratulations to all those who auditioned!  The main parts are:

Charity – Erica Makin
Oscar – Andy Marmoy
Nicky – Linda Adlam
Helene – Allison Cundell
Vidal – Adrian Dobson
Daddy – Mark Chinnery
Herman – Richard York
Vidal’s Man Sevant – Matt Leeson
Ursula – Nikita Collington