Thursday 8 December 2011

My GAP Yar Dramar

"Small but Fierce" has just started up a brilliant blog about her gap year- with all the trials and tribulations of trying to get into drama school.  It's very funny and full of useful info...

The link to it is HERE

Thursday 1 December 2011

Peter Polycarpou at the Garrick!!



Peter Polycarpou's podcast about all the West End musicals he's performed in.  Songs from these shows and many more of his favourites will be featured in his exciting night at the Garrick Theatre on 11th December called "Songs of My Life".

I've booked my tickets and can't wait!

For more information and to book your ticket you can follow this link here

Monday 21 November 2011

The Turn of The Screw

Don't miss The Turn of the Screw at Barons Court Theatre, which runs until 27th November.  This is Ken Whitmore's adaptation of the well loved story by Henry James, presented by CP Productions.  The Barons Court Theatre is in the cellars of Curtains Up Pub, which is the perfect setting for this spine chilling horror story.  The production is directed and designed by Barry Addenbrooke,  music by Jonathan Webster,  costumes by Jackie Robinson and hair and make-up by Jessica Carlton Silva.

The truly original part of Barry Addenbrooke's production has been the casting of the two children - not children at all, but  Kristy Bruce as Miles and Frances Rose Knox as Flora.  With an echo of Dennis Potter's Blue Remembered Hills, we completely believe they are children and their powerful bond in this tragic nightmare is fraught with knowing looks and secrecy.  Kristy Bruce is haunting as Miles, with her glittering defiant eyes.  Frances Rose Knox is both enchanting and terrifying as Flora, with a dramatic power that recalls the possessed girl in the Exorcist.

Beautiful Helen Millwood plays Miss Grey, a young governess sent off to Bligh to care for two young children.  She plays the role with volatile sensitivity, drawing us into the story as she comes under the charm of Geof Sloan's despicable Mr Crimond and pulling us on through the turmoil of her mind as the play progresses.  Alison Liney's performance  as Mrs Grose, the housekeeper, had a real echo of Megs Jenkins performance  in the 1960's film of the novel The Innocents, clutching onto the rational in the maelstrom of emotions and fears that envelop the characters.

Tickets are selling out fast so do reserve a ticket through this link HERE

Thursday 17 November 2011

An Evening with Peter Polycarpou on 11th December at the Garrick



Peter Polycarpou will be entertaining us with songs that have inspired him and from shows he has performed in, on Sunday 11th December at 7.30pm at the Garrick Theatre.  

Peter has had an incredible career: a member of the original company in Les Miserables, creating the role of John in Miss Saigon, Ali Hakim in Oklahoma! with Hugh Jackman, Daniel in Imagine This, Phil in Love Story, Phantom in Phantom of the Opera and, of course, Chris Theodopolopodous in TV's Birds of a Feather. Most recently he has been appearing as the Beadle in the Chichester Festival Theatre Production of Sweeny Todd alongside Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton, due to transfer to the West End in 2012.

Guests appearing in the show are:  Hannah Waddingham, Pauline Quirke, Emma Williams, Claire Moore, Simon Bowman, Michelle Collins and Jos Slovick.  Peter will also be accompanied by a choir and principal ensemble.

The MD is Robert Emery and Choreographer Cressida Carre

To book tickets for this very special evening go to Nimax Theatres HERE




Audition time is here again!!

Mrs Worthington says:

Keep calm
Prepare your speeches before you send in your application
Get your applications in as soon as you can
Don't forget that some drama schools are by direct application and others by UCAS
Don't be afraid to ask for advice
Expect the unexpected...




Friday 9 September 2011

Opening Doors at Soho Theatre


The first "Opening Doors", presented by Michael Peavoy, is on at Soho Theatre this Sunday 11th September at 6pm at 21 Dean Street London W1.

This is an evening of new musical theatre songs, sung by some of the most respected and exciting young performers London has to offer including:


Anna Francolini, Nigel Richards, David Durham, Richard Dempsey, Nicole Faraday, Adrian Grove, Stuart Matthew-Price, Chloe Hart, Cynthia Erivo, Michael Peavoy, Francesca Leyland, Aaron Lee-Lambert, Dominic Tighe, Daisy May-Cooper, Dani De Waal, Lottie Latham, James Gant, Alex Clatworthy, Mary Mallen, Robert Jackson, Keisha Amponsa Banson, Ste Clough and George Blagden 


The price of a student ticket is £5 (£15 full price).

For Further information and to book tickets go to this link HERE

Sunday 21 August 2011

RSC Classical Training Conference Workshops



The RSC are running a Classical Training Conference at Stratford from 16th to 18th September.  On Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th there will be practical workshops and demonstrations open to the public.  The workshops are suitable for students of drama and actors over the age of 16.  For a list of these workshops and to buy tickets go to the link here.

Sunday 14 August 2011

Making Shakespeare - RSC Classes


From Monday 15th to Friday 19th August the Royal Shakespeare Company are running a wonderful course for young performers.  It is a week of  practical skills workshops with RSC practitioners, exploring how the RSC create performances on stage.  This is going to cover acting and directing and the week builds towards a short performance at the RSC's Waterside Space.  The days run from 10am, to 4pm.

It costs £125 for the week.  You can find out more about it on this link HERE.



Tuesday 14 June 2011

Lend Me a Tenor



Anyone who loves musical theatre has to go and see this show!  It is in previews at the Gielgud Theatre at the moment and the press night is on Wednesday.  Book tickets at this link here.  The show is written by two Americans - Peter Sham (book and lyrics) and Brad Carroll (music) and is directed by the brilliant Ian Talbot.  This is the first big show for Sham and Carroll and it is already playing to standing ovations in the previews.

The leads are Matthew Kelly (Henry), Joanna Riding (Maria Merelli), Damien Humbly (Max), Michael Matus (Tito), Sophie-Louise Dann (Diana) and Cassidy Janson as Maggie.

It is based on a stage play by Ken Ludwig, which is extremely well known in the USA.  Although it means little to us here it makes not the slightest difference, this is an hilarious comedy full of heart.  I will say no more in case I give anything more away.


Tuesday 17 May 2011

Masterclass at The Theatre Royal Haymarket

This month there are two excellent Masterclasses from the Theatre Royal Haymarket. the first is being held at the Brighton Festival Fringe today (17th May).   Richard Jordan, theatre producer, will be joining Caro Newling, co-director of Neal Street Productions (which she runs alongside Pippa Harris and Sam Mendes).  This producer panel will be demistifying the baffling production side of the industry, and you will be able to find out how to mount and promote a show - and what it might cost!

The next class on 19th May is being held at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, as usual.  This will be hosted by two of London's hottest young stars - Sienna Millar and Sheridan Smith.  They are both appearing in the Haymarket's FLARE PATH, by Terence Rattigan, and directed by Trevor Nunn.  They will be in discussion with leading theatre journalist Matt Wolf and taking questions from the audience.  This will be a fantastic opportunity to gain insight into a life in the spotlight and the rigours of appearing in the West End.

This event will be followed by a special fundraising afterclass, giving a select group the unique chance to join Sheridan and Sienna for an exclusive champagne tea.

For more details go to the Haymarket Masterclass Website

Tuesday 5 April 2011

Performances, Auditions and Workshops with A Stage Kindly



This morning I received this message from Katy Lipson and Giles Howe, Producers of A Stage Kindly:


"This Thursday (7th) and the following Tuesday (12th) are very special dates in the Musical Theatre calendar, not least of all because A STAGE KINDLY are presenting their latest exclusive new-writing revue the ‘April Revue’.

There is a late-night performance on the 7th starting at 10pm, at London’s Little Opera House at The King’s Head Theatre Islington, and both a 3pm matinee and an 8pm show on the 12th - featuring extra material and even more performers at East London venue The Space.

The large cast of talented professional vocalists will be bringing to life some of the best material from a whole host of new musicals, especially selected from hundreds of submissions from all around the world, giving you an exclusive taste of what to look forward to from the hottest new writing talent.

The program of music spans the whole range of the Musical Theatre genre with some classic traditional musical comedy to the most cutting edge contemporary shows, proving once again that there is so much to enjoy beyond the West End!"

The director of the April revue Paul Taylor-Mills is also going to be working with A Stage Kindly on a series of workshops for performers.

A Stage Kindly also has auditions coming up for their forthcoming production – the UK Premiere of the hilarious American musical comedy SLAY IT WITH MUSIC. If you are a professional performer and would like to be contacted with audition details the producer's email address is: astagekindly@aol.com

To Book seats for the APRIL REVUE box office details are here:  www.astagekindly.com.


Monday 4 April 2011

The Sondheim Student Performer of the Year


The judges for the Sondheim Student Performer of the Year have all been chosen now.  It will be hosted by Haydn Gwynne, whose song won the Styles and Drewe prize last year.  The prizes will be presented by Julia McKenzie, George Stiles and Antony Drewe (the composer/lyricist team behind Olivier Award winning Honk, Mary Poppins and Betty Blue Eyes).  The judging panel includes West End stars Anna Francolini and Kerry Ellis, music journalist from the Independent Edward Seckerson, Tony Award winning musical director and arranger Sarah Travis and Timothy Sheader, the Artistic Director of the Open Air Theatre Regents Park.

Students from twelve leading Drama Schools take part, and each performer has to sing a song by Sondheim and a new musical theatre number.  The award takes place at the Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue on May 22nd.  Tickets to this event can be obtained through this link here.

Saturday 26 March 2011

Finding Funding for Studying the Performing Arts

Not all Schools and Colleges for the Performing Arts are part of the government grant scheme and so once you get your treasured place to study dance, drama or music it can be difficult to get funding to support you.

Mrs Worthington has found a really good website to help you with this.  It is called Creative Choices and helps you find funding bodies for all artistic courses that may not be available to the usual funding sources. It also gives you lots of other help with career choices, finding jobs etc.  There is a link to it here

Friday 18 March 2011

A Gap in Musical Theatre Training

David James, who runs the BML Librettists Workshop, told me that as far as he knows there is nowhere in this country that you can train to be a choreographer or director of musical theatre.  Directing and choreography in musical theatre requires very special skills which we should be teaching.  Now that the musical theatre world is growing in Britain it about time we designed courses to equip young creatives.  If anyone reading this blog knows of a course that covers this do let me know - because so far I have yet to find one!

Arts Ed Dance Show


Arts Ed School is presenting their Spring dance show for years 7 - 13 from 21st to 25th March.  To book tickets for this go to the link here.  Places for Arts Eds shows fill up very quickly!

RADA Spring Productions


Major drama schools do not always have open days so the best way to see what they are like before your audition is to go and see a show there.  The Spring productions at RADA are on over the next two weeks and as usual there is some really exciting and inspirational theatre on offer:  THE BROTHERS SIZE by Tarell Alvin McCraney from 15th to 26th March, A WASTE OF TIME by Robert David MacDonald from 16th to 26th March and THE CRUCIBLE by Arthur Miller from 17th to 26th March.   The link to their website to book tickets is here.

Monday 14 March 2011

Theatre Royal Haymarket Masterclasses

Free Masterclasses for young actors and theatre practitioners are being held at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.  This month they have Sophie Thompson (18th March), Bunny Christie on the Designers Perspective (25th March) and a special Shakespeare Masterclass at the V & A (also on 25th March).   Sometimes, if you are lucky you may be invited to join the masterclass.  I watched a wonderful class with Clive Rowe, where 8 young performers were put through their paces in musical theatre and had the chance to show their work to agents.  Sign up and join on the website here.

Thursday 10 March 2011

The Actors Centre

The Actors Centre in Covent Garden has been providing training for actors for over 30 years.  They run hundreds of fantastic classes taught by professionals.   It is also a great place to meet and exchange ideas in the coffee bar.  

They run some classes for non-members including Introduction to Acting, Audition Bootcamp, Audition Masterclass and Introduction to Presenting.

For the procedure for becoming a member go to their website here.

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Daniel Radcliffe to Star in Broadway Musical!


Daniel Radcliffe is going to be starring as Finch in a revival of the musical How to Succeed in business Without Even Trying!   The book is by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert and is based on Shepherd Mead's book of the same name.  The music and lyrics are by Frank Loesser.  It is scheduled to open at the Al Hirschfield Theater on Broadway on March 27th.  


So Daniel Radcliffe has made it to Broadway yet again.  His Broadway debut was in 2009 in Equus by Peter Shaffer - a transfer from the West End Production in 2007 directed by Thea Sharrock.  Daniel received a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play.








Monday 7 March 2011

Ideas Tap

Ideas Tap is a fantastic website set up for young emerging creative talent!

It will give you help to find jobs, workshops, funding, events and just about everything you need to know. They are partnered up with major organisations like the Old Vic, National Youth Theatre, Magnum Photos and Ideas Club and its all free!

Click on the title of this blog to go to their website.

Sunday 6 March 2011

£5 Theatre Tickets at the National Theatre for 16-25 year olds

If you want to be an actor it is really important to go and see as many shows as you can, but this can be an expensive business unless you know how to get cheap deals.  The National Theatre is running a fantastic scheme which gives you tickets to shows for £5 if you are aged between 16 and 25.  You just have to complete a  downloadable form and produce evidence of age and they send you a special entry pass.  You can also take other young friends along to shows for £7.50.  They also run workshops and a range of other opportunities for young performers to work with members of the National Theatre.  Click on the title of this blog to go straight to the website.

Thursday 3 March 2011

Through The Stage Door with Peter Polycarpou

Peter Polycarpou, the West End and Broadway musical theatre star, runs an Easter and Summer musical theatre school called THROUGH THE STAGE DOOR.  You can read all about this on their new website here.


The next event is Bugsy Malone, which runs from 30th May for a week, with a showcase performance on 3rd June.  Only children between the ages of 10 and 16 are eligible.  In a week he rehearses the children for a showcase of the musical on the last day.   It costs £60 for the week including the showcase performance.  If you want to book your place on this course call 020 8891 4294 or email bugsy@throughthestagedoor.co.uk and give your name, address and contact details and they will send you an application form.

The young actors I've spoken to who have done this Summer School loved every moment and often return again and again to work with Peter.

Monday 28 February 2011

Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year

Every year the Sondheim Society hold a Student Performer of the Year competition in a West End Theatre.   This year it will be held at the Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, on Sunday 22nd May and will be hosted by Haydn Gwynne.

Haydn Gwynne played Mrs Winkinson in the musical Billy Elliot, for which she won an Olivier Award in the UK.  On Broadway she was also lauded for this role and won the Outer Critics Circle Award, Theatre World Award, Drama Desk Award and was nominated for a Tony in 2009. 



For the Sondheim Performer of the Year Award every musical Theatre course in the UK chooses their best pupils to enter the competition, singing one song by Stephen Sondheim and a new musical song by a member of Mercury Musical Developments (MMD). 

This is a very prestigious event for all musical theatre performers and can really kick start a career because the Sondheim Society try to nurture their winners and hold other events for them after they have won the competition.  Alex Young, from the Royal Academy of Music's Post Grad Musical Theatre Course, won the award in 2010 with her rendition of Sondheim's Sunday in the Park With George.  The Sondheim Society presented a concert with Alex Young at the Pheasantry (the stunning new Kings Road cabaret venue) in January 2011.

Saturday 19 February 2011

Rose's Story

Dear reader

For every mother who is trying to help or hinder their son or daughter getting into films or the theatre - this blog is for you.

We must always remember the iconic figure of Rose, the ultimate showbusiness mother, from the musical GYPSY, and try very very hard not to emulate her.   But how many mothers, of aspiring actor children, wanted to go on the stage themselves.... a lot I think.   Below is a video of the wonderful Bette Midler as Rose in the film of Gypsy (1993) - I dare you not to cry!

GYPSY: Rose's Turn