COMING SOON!

After an exciting first week our Sleeping Beauty Blog will start soon, keep visiting back to see how things are going.

Sleeping Beauty Cast

After our read through and auditions we’re pleased to announce our cast for Sleeping Beauty!

Elllie Ashby – Princess Aurora

Haydn Boxall – Prince Rupert

Lynsey Cooper – Fairy Flora

Joanna McWilliams – Fairy Fauna

Marian Lynch – Fairy Merriweather

Kate Russell – Malevolent

Luke Clow – Boggers

Sasha Newton – Sniffle

Michael Lacey – Presto

Warren McWilliams – Nurse Nelly

Angela Thompson – Queen Rubina

Carl Williams – King Rollo

David Bowman – Sampson

Ensemble: 

Andrew Jordan, Carla Segal, Debbie Petrou, Gabbie Frappaolo, Jo Bakhurst, Jo Taylor, Rebecca Gediking, Stacy Gilbert, Stuart Symons

 

Keep your eyes peeled for our Sleeping Beauty blog, coming soon, with updates from all the team.

 

Sleeping Beauty Auditions Sunday!

It’s nearly here!

If you missed our read through but still want to be part of our next show then it’s not too late. Our auditions will be held at Cannon House this Sunday & Monday, 6th & 7th September.

If you want to be involved then please get in touch on our facebook group and we’ll help you out with all you need to know to audition.

You can find us on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/smptheatre

SLEEPING BEAUTY – READ THROUGH AND AUDITIONS

If you’d like to be involved with our next show the read through for our next show Sleeping Beauty will be on the 2nd September 2015.

This will be the night for our read through for our next Pantomime, Sleeping Beauty by Warren McWilliams – Pantomime Scripts

On the night the production team of Christopher O’Shea Director, Mike Benyon Musical Director and Fay McWilliams Choreographer. Will take us through the plans they have for the show.

The team will answer any questions you might have and also let you know all the details you need for the auditions on the 6th & 7th of September.

The read through will be at Saint Monica’s Parish Centre (Cannon House) at 8pm.

See you there!

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Our 2016 Summer Show Is…

Urintown

What is Urinetown – The Musical? Don’t be put off by the title. It’s twisted, it’s dark, and it’s hilarious!
Winner of three TONY Awards, Urinetown is a tale of greed, corruption, love, and revolution in a time when water is worth its weight in gold.

A musical satire set in a fictional future where a terrible drought has crippled the city. Water is so scarce that the government enforces a ban on all private toilets in an effort to control water. The citizens must now use pay-per-use toilets owned and operated by a corrupt corporation. Those who try to dodge the fee risk being taken away to “Urinetown”, a mysterious place where many have been sent but no one ever returns.

The oppressed masses rise up under the leadership of Bobby Strong, a hero who decides he’s had enough, and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom! Will they win? The only way to find out is to see Urinetown – The Musical.

Urinetown started a trend of ironic, self-aware, breaking the fourth wall shows that spawned the likes of The Producers and Book of Mormon. Combining social themes that are relevant to today’s climates with an outrageous perspective, wickedly modern wit and the magic of musical theatre the show produces gales of unbridled laughter.

Urinetown is unique, it’s everything a musical should be and somehow more. Its clever lyrics, brilliant script and captivating score were praised for reinvigorating the very notion of what a musical could be. It is hilariously funny and touchingly honest. Providing a fresh perspective on ‘the musical’ it parodies everything from the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, municipal politics, climate change to musical theatre itself!

Dog racing and parade dancing…

Wow what a busy weekend we’ve just had, and an awesome one at that! First off was the return of the annual SMP race night! In the past race night has proven to be a fantastic occasion, both in terms of fun had by attendees and money raised for the group, and this one didn’t disappoint! We had over 50 people through the door, raising £150 for the group, add that to the money taken on bets, money from the raffle and from the treasure map, we were getting close to £500 at the last count, which is a great help to the group! Special thank yous to Mike Benyon for organising all of the races and running the bookies on the night along with Lisa, thank you to Lisa. Thank you also to the social sub committee for organising the night, to Warren and his team of crazy animals for the SMP special race, to auntie Mel for selling raffle tickets (nobody does it better) and to chunk for lending us the projector. Thank you to everyone else that played a part in organising the night and of course to everyone that attended and made the night such a success!

Next up on our bumper weekend was the Enfield Parade of Light which SMP were asked to be part of again this year (Thank you Kathy). We done the parade last year and it was such a success that we decided to invest a bit more money in it this year. So we hired van (I would have told you where from but they refused to give us a discount, so no mentions for them), and it was expertly decorated by Mr Adrian Gee OBE (OK, he’s not an OBE yet but h e should be), a massive thank you to Adrian who took our van from looking like a gypsy rag and bone van to this:

This year we also decided to utilise the talent SMP have and had our resident Disney parade expert Marian Lynch OBE and Choreographer extraordinaire Debbie Petrou MBE (as above , it’s only a matter of time, massive thank you to Debbie and Marian) put together a dance for the cast to do when walking with the parade. They looked awesome, and if you don’t believe me you can see for yourself here:

The only shame was that the float behind us had a big enough sound system to power a heavy metal gig, which meant our little boom box became a little obsolete. However, not being the kind of people to be outdone we just danced along to their music! Huge thank you to Trev and Jan Hunt for organising the van and driving it all the way round! The parade was a great success, lots of flyers were handed out, and as I walked through the door after a long weekend, took my shoes off and put my feet up, an email popped into the SMP inbox: “1 x Family Ticket purchased for Beauty and the Beast” – Awesome!

If you haven’t yet, you can get your tickets from our online box office or by calling 0844 414 2731.

The Lloyd Webber Factor: Where are they now?

In 2006 Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber gave birth to a new form of TV talent show when he used ‘How do you solve a problem like Maria?’ to find the leading lady for his staging of The Sound of Music. Since then he has run similar programmes to find the lead on four other musicals, but where are the contestants now? We’ve tracked each one down for you!

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Lord Lloyd Webber Foundation supports new generation

Andrew Lloyd WebberAndrew Lloyd Webber is donating more than £380,000 to arts education projects across the UK, through his philanthropic foundation.

The Royal Ballet School will receive £180,000 to support young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

A £75,000 grant will go to Creative & Cultural Skills to train technical theatre staff.

The Foundation is dedicated to supporting a new generation of people entering the arts.

Foundation trustee Madeleine Lloyd Webber, the wife of Lord Lloyd-Webber, said: “The Foundation is delighted to be able to support such a diverse range of arts education initiatives as we feel it is hugely important to encourage the next generation of artistic talent.

“The UK is currently a global leader in the arts, and by investing in programmes to train young artists, we hope our country can continue to be a creative force.”

Read the full article here (will open in a new window)

ATG to pilot autism-friendly pantomimes

Ambassador Theatre Group will trial autism-friendly performances at three of its regional venues with a view to bringing similar shows to the West End.

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The ‘relaxed performance’ pilot scheme will be aimed at families with children that have an autistic condition, sensory and communication disorders or a learning disability.

It will begin at the Churchill Theatre Bromley for its production of Peter Pan on December 5, starring Jennifer Ellison.

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The first ever SMP blog…

Thursday 25th October 2012, by Ben Hewis
Welcome to the SMP Blog! At the AGM last night a suggestion was made that we start a blog to keep you up to date with all that is going on at SMP. This can be mixture of news, announcements, reviews, opportunities or just things that we think would be of interest to you. So in this first post I thought I’d give you a bit of a mixture!

News

Rehearsals for our next pantomime, Beauty and the Beast, are in full swing and tickets are already starting to sell fast with virtually a quarter of the tickets sold. If you are coming to see the show or have family and friends that you know are planning to come but haven’t booked their tickets yet, please go to our online box office or call 0844 414 2731 to book yours today. We promise you won’t be dissapointed.

Announcements

After a fantastic reception last year, we have been invited back to the Waltham Forest Festival of Theatre in March 2013. We are planning to take 2 or 3 plays, so if you would like to be involved in any capacity please speak to Warren McWilliams, Ben Hewis or email contact@smptheatre.co.uk.

Get involved

Steps - Tragedy

To celebrate the release of STEPS: The Ultimate Tour Live on DVD and Blu-ray, there will be a Steps Dance-a-thon – Guinness World Record attempt on Wednesday 31 October 2012 at Sainsbury’s, Stadium Way, Crayford, Dartford, DA1 4HW at 3:30pm. This will be an attempt to gain a Guinness World Record title for the largest number of people dancing (180,000) to their hit Tragedy. More information can be found at www.stepsofficial.co.uk

Thanks for reading the first ever blog post. If there is anything you would like anything to be included in the blog post or would like to be an SMP guest blogger then get in touch by emailing contact@smptheatre.co.uk

Much love

Ben