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10/10/2015

Preview: OLIVER! at Newcastle Tyne Theatre

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West End Operatic Society presents:
OLIVER!
Newcastle Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Tuesday 5thto Saturday 9th April 2016

Following the success of their award winning production of the musical Hairspray (NETG Review link), West End Operatic Society are back and this time with the well-loved family classic Oliver!

A Dickens tale, Oliver! tells the story of an orphan boy who is kicked out of the workhouse and, after being sold as an apprentice to an undertaker, runs away and is taken in by a gang of juvenile pickpockets, but is it the life Oliver really wants? Set in Victorian London with memorable characters such as Fagin and the Artful Dodger, the story takes the audience on a journey through Oliver's adventures and mishaps.

With fun-filled numbers like 'Oom-pah-pah and 'Who Will Buy?' to the more poignant 'Where is Love' and 'As Long As He Needs Me' this promises to be a show that will be enjoyed by all, young & not so young!

So 'Consider Yourself' invited to a fun filled Easter treat for the whole family in April 2016.

Tickets:
Stalls £16, Grand Circle £18, Upper Circle £12, Gallery £9 (plus booking fees when booking online and over the phone)
The Tyne Theatre & Opera House Box Office is open 10am-3:30pm Monday to Friday and event days
Booking and Information Line: 0844 2491 000 (10am – 6pm Monday to Friday)
More information at our Website: www.tynetheatreandoperahouse.uk

09/08/2015

News: Auditions for Oliver at Newcastle Tyne Theatre



Who wants to join Fagin’s Gang?
 
Oliver
Newcastle Tyne Theatre and Opera House
Tuesday 5th – Saturday 9th April 2016.

West End Operatic Society are delighted to announce they will be performing one of the all time 'Greats' of British Musicals 'Oliver' at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House 5-9 April 2016.

The search is on for boys aged 8-10 years for the part of Oliver and Artful Dodger aged 12-14 years. They also an English Bull terrier to play the part of 'Bullseye'

Auditions will be taking place at the Tyne Theatre on Sunday 13 September. Please email westendoperaticsociety@gmail.comto register your interest.

Oliver has some wonderful musical numbers, 'Where is Love'.'Consider Yourself'. Oom- Pah Pah' 'As Long As He Needs Me', 'I'd Do Anything' and many more

West End Operatic Society is an amateur musical theatre group based in Newcastle upon Tyne. They are a welcoming and friendly all- singing, all – dancing family.

Don't miss out on this great experience – get signed up now.





14/04/2015

Review: Hairspray at Newcastle Tyne Theatre

Big Hair and Big Numbers

Hairspray
Newcastle Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Until Saturday 18th April 2015

The West End Operatic Society have brought the musical, which is based upon the 1988 John Water’s film, to life at the Tyne Theatre & Opera House in a glitzy production.

The story centres on Tracy Turnblad, who is a big fan of a music and dancing show called The Corny Collins Show. It’s a tv programme featuring all of the cool kids and playing the cool music of the time. An opening occurs in the cast when one of the dancers becomes pregnant and so Tracy goes with her best mate Penny to the auditions. They face the racist producer of the show Velma Von Tussle who is neither keen on Tracy’s plump figure or her views on racial integration.  Set in 1962 Baltimore, the show makes more than a passing nod to some of the attitudes of the time towards race. This is typified in that the sponsor of the tv programme only allow “negro day” once a month on the show.  The musical then follows Tracy and her friends as they fight for an integrated show. Add to that deeper storyline the tussle between Tracy and Velma’s daughter Amber to win the talent show and become Miss Teenage Hairspray of 1962.

The story needs a strong central character with a powerful singing voice and the role is filled by the more than capable Aniella Lucia. Her love interest Link Larkin was also more than capable at singing too.  This Martyn Knight directed show also calls for Tracy’s parents to be lovable and engaging and in Andrew Fearon and Paul Outterside they have the perfect odd couple.

Hannah Elliott, in her role as Velma, is the perfect foil for Tracy without being an unloveable character that the audience would hate.  Her mother is performed well by Leanne Harrison who stops gracefully short of a wicked witch routine and the show benefits tremendously as a result.

The show features a large cast of clean cut lads and pretty girls who sing and dance without breaking a sweat.  The ensemble seem to really enjoy themselves on stage and that helps to make their characters connect with the audience.  They include sweet Bridget Grant as the occasionally gobby Little Inez who is younger sister to the outstanding Seaweed, played by Quentin Whitaker.

The distinctive and pleasing features of the show included the talented 10 piece band led by musical director Liam Gilbert and the bold set design which took full advantage of the venues fly system. It is great to see the Tyne Theatre being used for the purpose for which it was built and it would be great to see more theatre upon its stage.

Hairspray is a delightful and entertaining musical which celebrates difference and diversity in our society and acknowledges the perseverance and determination of those involved. Great songs, performances and positive attitude by those on stage make it a pleasure to watch.

Review: Stephen Oliver 

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Tickets:

Monday 13th – Saturday 18thApril 2015
Performances at 7pm with a 2pm Matinee of Thursday 16th & Saturday 18th

Tickets are priced from £9 - £16 (plus booking fees when booking online and over the phone)

The Tyne Theatre & Opera House Box Office is open 10am-3:30pm Monday to Friday and event days
Booking and Information Line: 0844 2491 000 (10am – 6pm Monday to Friday)





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13/02/2015

Preview: Hairspray at Tyne Theatre



Hairspray: Presented by the West End Operatic Society

Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Monday 13th– Saturday 18th April 2015
Performances at 7pmwith a 2pmMatinee of Thursday 16th & Saturday 18th

The Tyne Theatre & Opera House is very excited to announce that the West End Operatic Society is bringing the Broadway Smash-hit and winner of eight Tony Awards, Hairspray on Monday 13th – Saturday 18th April 2015!

Hairspray’s toe tapping 60s pop score makes it impossible to leave the theatre without a smile.
It’s packed with humour and a story of love, respect and acceptance.

In Baltimore the 50s are out and change is in the air. Loveable plus size heroine, Tracy Turnblad, has a passion for dancing and wins a spot on the local TV dance program, The Corny Collins show.

Overnight she finds herself transformed from outsider to teen celebrity, singing and dancing all the while! Can the larger than life adolescent manage to vanquish the show’s reigning princess, integrate the cast and find true love without messing up her hair?

Online

Tickets:

Tickets are priced from £9 - £16 (plus booking fees when booking online and over the phone)

The Tyne Theatre & Opera House Box Office is open 10am-3:30pm Monday to Friday and event days
Booking and Information Line: 0844 2491 000 (10am – 6pm Monday to Friday)
More information at our Website: www.tynetheatreandoperahouse.uk
Theatre Address: 109 – 119 Westgate Road, Newcastle, NE1 4AG