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06/08/2015

Preview of Newcastle People’s Theatre Autumn 2015 Season



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All change!

New Season, New Logo

NewcastlePeople’s Theatre
Autumn 2015.

As the People’s Theatre’s redevelopment programme moves forward to the next stage in their century-old history, they have decided that this would also be a good time to redesign their long-standing emblem, the phoenix.

This mythical bird of ancient legend is traditionally characterised as a brightly plumed creature which, after a long life, dies in a fire of its own making, only to rise again from its own ashes.

It first became our symbol after the theatre relocated from the city centre to Rye Hill in 1929.

This move to their third home since being founded in 1911 made the legendary symbol of rebirth and resurrection an appropriate one, and as the 1930s progressed it acquired a more Art Deco feel.

A further move to their present Heaton site in 1961 was to make the significance of the phoenix even more relevant to their story.

Very shortly after they vacated our old premises at Rye Hill, the deserted building burned down. Theatre member Jimmy Garbutt salvaged a few charred planks from the ruins, fashioning them into a representation of the legendary creature, which is still on display in their theatre today.

The version they’ve been using for the past few decades was designed in the 1960s and has served the theatre well, but they now feel that it’s time to move on.

So once again, the phoenix – like the People’s Theatre – is reborn and they are delighted with the new emblem, designed by Newcastle upon Tyne’s JUMP.

This announcement coincides with tickets going on sale for their October 2015 – February 2016 Season.

The phoenix may be new, but the People’s Theatre continue to present an eclectic mix of plays for their audiences.

Coming up in the new season are hard-hitting contemporary drama with a double-bill of Five Kinds of Silence by Shelagh Stephenson and The Zoo Story by Edward Albee in October, along with modern-life monologues in Ella Hickson’s Eight in February. There’s a new version by Nicholas Wright of the Chekhov classic Three Sisters in November, and an always popular Agatha Christie whodunit with Murder on the Nile in January.

Not forgetting, of course, the Pantomime in December. This year the People’s Theatre are excited to bring Beauty and the Beast to our stage, fun for the whole family and from the team behind last year’s sell-out hit Rapunzel.

It all kicks off in October with Alan Ayckbourn’s A Chorus of Disapproval, a rollicking comedy where backstage dramas threaten to overshadow the onstage antics of an amateur Operatic Society. Eagle-eyed readers looking through our new brochure may notice the play sporting a language and content warning. They want to reassure our audiences that this is an error and we are not presenting a radical new interpretation of this classic farce!
 
JUMP owner and Creative Director Lucy Batley, alongside People’s Theatre Marketing Manager Alisha Peart and some of the cast of our recent play The Fifteen Streets by Catherine Cookson, adpt. by Rob Bettinson.

Tickets
Tickets for all of the new Season plays (Oct ’15 – Feb ’16) are on sale now. To book please call the Box Office on 0191 265 5020 (option 2) or go online to www.peoplestheatre.co.uk

The redevelopment will create a new studio theatre, make the building more accessible, more environmentally friendly and allow better community access. For more information, and to make a donation, please visit www.peoplesfund.org.uk



28/03/2015

Preview: Beauty & The Beast at Darlington Civic Theatre



A BEAUTY OF AN OPPORTUNITY

Beauty & The Beast
Darlington Civic Theatre
Wednesday 1 & Thursday 2 April 2015

Local dance school pupils given the opportunity to feature in the Easter pantomime, Beauty & The Beast at Darlington Civic Theatre.

Photo: (Back Left to Right) Chloe Hutchinson,
Rebecca Carney, Kennedy Wilson &
 Understudy Brittany Davison
(Front Left to Right) Megan Elvidge,
Katya Seaman and Isha Shakir
Aycliffe Dance Academy has been selected to star alongside Bobby Davro, Dani Harmer and Lee Latchford-Evans from STEPS in this year’s Easter pantomime, Beauty & The Beast at Darlington Civic Theatre in April.

Emma Cox, Principal of the Aycliffe Dance Academy said: “Aycliffe Dance Academy worked with Enchanted Entertainment last year when we provided the Lost Boys and Tinkerbell for their Easter production of Peter Pan. The company were really happy with the high standard and professionalism of our girls that they asked us to provide 6 senior dancers to perform in Beauty and the Beast this year. I was absolutely ecstatic that the dance academy was given this fantastic opportunity.”

“The girls aged between 15 and 20 years old are absolutely over the moon to be taking part in this fantastic production, dancing alongside such well known and loved celebrities. Having the opportunity to perform in one of the North East’s biggest theatres is also super exciting for them. They can't wait to get to the theatre to meet all of the cast and have the best experience of their lives.”

“The girls have been working extremely hard in preparation for the big performance. It's going to be an amazing production for all the family, one that's not to be missed.”

Enchanted Entertainment have assembled a fantastic cast and are planning some true pantomime magic to ensure ‘Beauty and the Beast’ will be a spectacular family show with wonderful sets, brilliant costumes, high-octane dance routines and plenty of popular songs to please all ages.

Tickets

Beauty & The Beast is at Darlington Civic Theatre on Wednesday 1 & Thursday 2 April.

Tickets* are priced from £16 to £20. To book contact the Box Office on 01325 486 555 or visit www.darlingtoncivic.co.uk
*Includes a £1 restoration levy