Thursday 29 December 2011

Fairy Pacifica

We've been catching up with our panto cast asking them the questions you probably didn't need to know the answers to but may still enjoy reading.

Fairy Pacifica turned out to be another excellent drawer, but what else would you expect from someone that's been on Art Attack!



Q: Who's the naughtiest in rehearsals? 
A: The director! 

Q: If you created your own pasty what flavour would it be? 
A: Strawberry's and Clotted Cream 

Q: If you were stranded on a dessert island what's the one thing you could't live without? - spot the deliberate (ish) mistake.
A: Fairy cakes and meringues

Q: If you were stranded on a desert island whats the one thing you could't live without?
A: My Shadow

If you've got a question for our cast drop us an email - blog@hallforcornwall.org.uk

Monday 12 December 2011

Guest Blogger - Tony Berry

It is my unyielding attachment to live theatre in all its many forms that first lured me to Hall for Cornwall and its hugely diverse programme of activities. From there it was but a short and painless step into becoming a patron as soon as this happy band of supporters came into being.

It was a bargain too good to refuse. It offers involvement, provides “ownership” and gives a sense of helping the local arts scene, no matter what one’s preference, to survive and thrive.

My thinking was simple: a community devoid of the arts is culturally impoverished and emotionally deprived. We need music, dance, art and drama as much as we need rugby, soccer, the Olympics, food, wine and a walk with the dog to provide a balance to the pressures and stress of daily life.

But the arts – like those other distractions‒cannot survive in a vacuum. There is a considerable cost incurred to mount the simplest of shows. As government funds dwindle and once-wealthy philanthropists feel the pinch, the financial net has to be cast wider afield.

If we want to continue enjoying the unique brand of stimulus only live theatre can provide – and at the increasingly high level seen at HfC – we have to do more than buy a ticket then sit back and applaud. We need to contribute more than this. Even just a little bit more.

To become a supporter costs a mere £27.50 a year. That’s not even 53 pence a week – a quarter the price of a cup of coffee.

Not only do you help HfC prosper and develop, but also there are benefits received at all levels of membership. It deserves a standing ovation.

For more info on membership click HERE

Thursday 1 December 2011

Cap'n Jackie Q&A

We've been catching up with our panto cast asking them the questions you probably didn't need to know the answers to but may still enjoy reading.

Cap'n Jackie Killigrew turned out to be a surprisingly talented artist. 





Q: Who's the naughtiest in rehearsals? 
A: Tweedy! 

Q: If you created your own pasty what flavour would it be? 
A: Minced beef, garlic, rum & mushrooms.

Q: If you were stranded on a dessert island what's the one thing you could't live without? - spot the deliberate (ish) mistake.
A: Custard tarts.

Q: If you were stranded on a desert island whats the one thing you could't live without?
A: Sleep

If you've got a question for our cast drop us an email - blog@hallforcornwall.org.uk

Tuesday 29 November 2011

Robinson Q&A

Next up for the panto Q&A / drawing challenge is Andrew who plays our hero Robinson Crusoe.


Q: Who's the naughtiest in rehearsals? 
A: I think by a unanimous vote, Stewart our director wins that title. 

Q: If you created your own pasty what flavour would it be? 
A: Love my biscuits so I'd have to say a cookie pasty

Q: If you were stranded on a desert island whats the one thing you could't live without?
A: I've got a massive sweet tooth so an unlimited supply of cakes and pastries. 

If you've got a question for our cast drop us an email - blog@hallforcornwall.org.uk

Thursday 24 November 2011

Patsy Paints

We've been catching up with our panto cast asking them the questions you probably didn't need to know the answers to but may still enjoy reading. 

First up its Dame Patsy Crusoe, all the cast were asked to draw a doodle of themselves, and the quality didn't disappoint.

Q: Who's the naughtiest in rehearsals? 
A: Tweedy! 

Q: If you created your own pasty what flavour would it be? 
A: Banana & Spaghetti with a drop of Spingo. 

Q: If you were stranded on a dessert island what's the one thing you could't live without? - spot the deliberate (ish) mistake.
A: A spoon.

Q: If you were stranded on a desert island whats the one thing you could't live without?
A: My knitting and a good book.

If you've got a question for our cast drop us an email - blog@hallforcornwall.org.uk

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Paper People

On Monday night our Education team were busy at Truro College creating and animating weird and wonderful creatures at a puppetry workshop with the Puppet Centre Trust and Robin Guiverfamous for his work on War Horse.




The evening saw the attendees mastering the tricky and somewhat surreal process of turning a paper person into Michael Jackson, Garry Lineker and the Queen (Imagine those three at a dinner party)  




The workshop was a great success, thanks to all that attended and helped organise the evening. 



Tuesday 8 November 2011

From one mad day to another...

Never one to sit still we’ve been working through the weekend, showing off some off some of our Panto costumes at the Cornish Pirates match on Sunday where they smashed the Rotheram Titans with a 30 – 13 victory, hurrah! Clearly Robinson Crusoe and Princess Polly are Lucky charms as they were also invited to help out with drawing the half time draw, all of which resulted in a very fun if slightly surreal day.


And so the madness continued into Monday as we opened Alan Bennett’s The Madness of George III featuring award winning actors David Haig and Clive Francis. Lindsey and I were outside the theatre grabbing people’s reactions which I've been busy putting together into a video…


Friday 4 November 2011

Hello and welcome


Hello and welcome to Hall for Cornwall’s updated backstage blog. Lindsey and I are here to tell you all the juicy goings on from the wonderful world of the stage.



Mainly its going to be us letting you know what’s happening at HfC but if you’ve got any questions about the theatre, then we’ll try our hardest to answer them. If you have a question for a celeb or just want to know how we change the light bulbs we want to hear from you. There’s no question too big, no question too small (within reason, we’re not giving away all our secrets!)

We’d love any submissions from you too, so if you’ve written a review or taken an amazing photo at a gig email it over to blog@hallforcornwall.org.uk  and we may well post it.

So sit back, read, reblog, become a fan, re-tweet and comment away.


Monday 15 August 2011

All Lit Up (part 1)

The eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed a short break in Hall for Cornwall’s programme of shows this month. This isn’t (contrary to rumour) because crew have headed en masse to Perranporth beach! In fact, they are working harder then ever during our regular maintenance period – one of the busiest times of year for them.


One of the tasks being undertaken is to clean and check ALL of the theatre’s lighting stock. This is no small task – each lighting unit is taken apart and cleaned before being PAT tested.



Another task the crew have been busy with has been to shorten the steel wires on all 35 fly bars. This involved clearing them of all lantern stock before manually adjusting each one. The adjustment means that when lowered they are at a better height for working on. They also rise higher in the fly tower to give us additional clearance (something that comes in very useful when touring companies bring sets designed for larger venues!).

I snapped a few pictures of the bars during maintenance. It’s very rare indeed to see them all lowered and clear like this.

Another development has been updating of the theatre house lights. The new lights are LED powered and offer significant power efficiency savings when compared to the old lights. There’s certainly no loss of light as a result – the new units appeared to be very bright when I went into the auditorium last week.

Alongside the highly visible building renovation and maintenance work, these types of maintenance jobs are a vital part of keeping the theatre functioning efficiently and ensuring ongoing improvements. Work being undertaken is part-funded by the Theatre Fund payments with ticket sales. As well as safety and maintenance we are investing in lighting that is more efficient with a view to reducing our operating costs as well as our carbon footprint.

Friday 5 August 2011

Stage Door Chat with Go!Go!Go!

For this Stage Door Chat we recruited some new reporters in the form of Ben, Phoebe, Maddie and Isla whose agreed to take part in our Families@TheTheatre reviewers' scheme. After seeing the show they met the Go!Go!Go! gang and asked them some questions they had prepared during the interval. Ben interviewed Steve, Carl and Mr Baffled - after Mr Baffled had asked him why Oranges are called Oranges but Bananas aren't called "Yellows"!

Ben: "What is your favourite Pop band?

Mr
Baffled: "Go!Go!Go!"

Ben: "Have you always wanted to be an actor?"

Everyone: "Yes!"


Ben: "Is it fun being in th Go!Go!Go! Show?

Carl: "Yes!"


Ben: "Have you been in other shows?"

Steve: "No - This is my first."
The girls interviewed Holly, Jade and Gemma - and since they had a green pen, Jade agreed to take down the notes! Girls: "Do you like your dance actions?
GoGoGo: We love them! But it's even better when everyone joins in!!


Girls: "Is it fun on stage?"

GoGoGo: Lots of fun! It's like playing with our best friends all the time.


Girls: "Do you like being on stage?"

GoGoGo: "It's our favourite thing in the whole world!"

Girls: (To Gemma) Do you like singing on stage or dancing best?
Gemma: Both! At the same time!!



Our Families@TheTheatre group ha
d a great time at the show today and told me they particularly liked "Wake Up Smiling" and enjoyed the sock-eating Fluffalope.

After meeting all their fans after the show and being interviewed we imagine the cast will taking it easy before their 11am AND 2.30pm performances tomorrow as well as their final show on Sunday.
We hope they find time to enjoy some of the sights of Cornwall as well during their stay.

Click to book tickets to see The Go!Go!Go! Show or call Box Office on 01872 262466
If you think you know some budding young reviewers who might like to carry out a Stage Door Chat for us sometime, please email richardl@hallforcornwall.org.uk for information.

Tuesday 12 July 2011

CAR REVIEW - MINI Cooper (Junior) S

The paintwork is a stylish shade of blue, the shape classic MINI and the price is unbeatable!  This is the must-have car for the about-town toddler who can't be doing with all that walking nonsense.

Featuring two gears (forward and reverse) the car is responsive with intuitive, easy to use controls.  Being electric, its carbon footprint is minimal and there is no road tax to pay.  Leg-room is, admittedly, at a bit of a premium and the boot has been sacrificed but this is not uncommon with convertible models.

The wheels are premium-grade plastic with mock alloy trim (no polishing or waxing required).  The turning circle is, admittedly, not that tight for such a small car so a large space is advised whilst drivers are getting the hang of it.

The main benefit of the car, undoubtedly, is the fun factor and the huge smile on the face of its driver.  The mini featured in this review is being raffled and could be yours for just £1 (or £5 for a book of tickets purchased online).  Tickets are available at Hall for Cornwall Box office or online (click HERE).

Go on... make a small person's day!

Friday 24 June 2011

Its Go!Go!Go! at HfC this summer for children and adults.

For some people, Summer is a time for lazy days in a deckchair or on a beach but Hall for Cornwall is gearing up for a packed season of activities and fun for all the family.

SPACE, Hall for Cornwall’s adult acting company makes its performance debut at The Acorn in Penzance next week with Arthur Miller’s tense and thought-provoking play The Crucible. As a first outing, the company have not shied away from a play that is packed with tense scenes and high drama. The questions raised by The Crucible, about how society can turn on itself when one group is targeted and labelled dangerous remain very much relevant in the post 9/11 era.

The Crucible will be performed on the 4th and 5th July at 7.30pm. Tickets cost just £10 (£6 Concessions) and can be booked HERE or by calling Box Office on 01872 262466.

Our junior acting company, Upstage, follow quickly on their heels with a lively production of “The Wizard of Oz” at the Burrell Theatre, Truro on July 16th. Tickets cost £6 (£5 Concessions) and can be booked HERE or by phoning Box Office.

The above productions have gone through quite a bit of planning and rehearsal over the last few months – but if you’re up for a fresh challenge this summer (or you have children who need a challenge) then “Mummy Mia” is for you! We’re offering a group of young people the chance to stage a musical – in a week! Between the 9th and 12th August from 10am to 2.30pm, children can attend daily sessions at Hall for Cornwall culminating in a performance of a brilliant brand new musical for children about life in Ancient Egypt. Details and information on how to book can be found HERE

For slightly older young people (15 – 18 yrs) we have “Theatre Storm”, a series of drama workshops covering improvisation, acting skills, directing and stage management. These sessions take place between the 9th and 12th August in the afternoon from 3pm to 5.30pm. Details of how to book will be added here early next week.
Activity is not confined to our Creative Learning department, however! Between the 5th and 7th August, an energetic family show explodes onto the HfC stage in the form of The Go!Go!Go! Show. This fun-filled pop musical is great family summer entertainment with magic, dance and plenty of participation from the children in the audience.

The stars of the show visited a number of schools in Cornwall this week, previewing a couple of the songs and teaching the children some dance and “Ichi Oo” moves that certainly livened up the morning assembley! Images from Bosvigo and Grampound Road schools.Tickets for the Go!Go!Go! show can be bought online HERE.

Tuesday 31 May 2011

A fun-packed summer season at HfC

Friends of Hall for Cornwall have already received the summer brochure but Stage Door is happy to reveal a selection of the highlights that await when the season goes on general sale this Friday.

We have some world class drama coming to Hall for Cornwall this season, with Simon Callow’s one man show Dr Marigold and Mr Chops with us between 6th and 10th September.  Later in the season we have The Madness of George III, with David Haig taking the lead role.
If you’re a fan of West End musicals, the season leaves you spoilt for choice with such shows as Dreamboats and Petticoats and Blood Brothers (both on sale now)  Looking further ahead, we have Buddy between October 3rd and 8th.

Families have much to look forward to as well, with our summer “pop musical” The GoGoGo Show offering a summer holiday treat between the 5th and 7th August.  Everyone’s favourite builder (Bob the Builder) will bring his stage show to Truro on the 1st and 2nd October.  In the meantime, for our youngest audience members, why not come along to Alice on June 19th?  This magical show has been created especially for an audience of five years and below (plus their grown-ups!). Tickets cost just £2 per child (plus theatre fund). Accompanying adults pay £1 plus theatre Fund.

Hall for Cornwall continues to offer some fantastic dance with Shaun Parker and Company bringing “Happy As Larry” to Hall for Cornwall on 27th and 28th September.  Keep an eye out for several local dance shows this season as well from Jason Thomas, Pamela Darlington and Cornwall Dance and Drama.


 Music continues to be an important part of the programme with, among others, Rick Wakeman, Marc Almond, Gilbert and Sullivan, Halle Youth Orchestra, Noah and the Whale and the (official) Glenn Millar Orchestra covering a wide range of genres and styles.




So whatever your preference, we look forward to seeing you at Hall for Cornwall this summer. Are you a Friend of Hall for Cornwall? click HERE to book today.

Saturday 21 May 2011

Vegas Comes to Town (twice!)

Here at Hall for Cornwall we put a lot of work into the logistics of getting shows ready for opening night.  Part of that process is getting the cast, set, props, costumes and other equipment in the right place at the right time.  It’s a little unusual, in our experience, for shows to stop by a week early but that’s precisely what Martyn Lucas did today for the shoppers in Truro!


One Night in Vegas will be at Hall for Cornwall next Friday, but to promote his “homecoming” show, Martyn and one of his “Vegas Showgirls” arrived on Lemon Quay this morning to perform a selection of numbers from the show and offer passers by a few limited free tickets.

The One Night in Vegas show now tours the whole UK, with dates including the London Palladium, but the story started right here at Hall for Cornwall with his first ever version of the show.  Martyn is thrilled to be returning next week – his show is bigger and better having grown over the years.  In addition to the Vegas Showgirls, Martyn will be supported by musicians of the acclaimed British Philharmonic Orchestra for a wonderful live “big band” Vegas sound.

If you were there at the start, Martyn would love to show you how much One Night in Vegas has grown and if you weren’t there at the start… why miss out this time around?  To book click HERE



Thursday 31 March 2011

Stage Door Chat - Wuthering Heights

The senior section of Hall for Cornwall's youth theatre group Upstage are busy rehearsing for their forthcoming production of Wuthering Heights.  Upstage caters for young people from the ages of 7 to 18 with sessions split between young, intermediate and senior age groups.

Many of the actors performing in Wuthering Heights have been with Upstage for several years and are veterans of many productions.  Wuthering Heights is possibly one of the most ambitious plays they have tackled to date in terms of characters and subject matter. When Stage Door caught up with four of the lead actors, they were relishing their parts and looking forward to opening night!





Upstage places are available on a term by term basis.  Details can be found on the Hall for Cornwall website.  Enquiries can be directed to isobelk@hallforcornwall.org.uk.


To book tickets for Wuthering Heights click HERE

Wednesday 16 March 2011

What's the story with the Minis?

Have you seen the MINIs?
Passers by will have seen a Mini or two parked outside Hall for Cornwall recently on Lemon Quay.  They’re brand new and rather cryptically decked out with messages about “MINI-malism coming soon…”.  Clearly, Hall for Cornwall is “Up to something”.

We’ve a track record for doing things a little differently here.  Not so long ago we were responsible for life-size cows popping up all over the place.  More recently, we’ve been seen carting about huge sections of knitted scarf as we continue to coordinate Cornwall’s bid to capture the Guinness World Record™ for the longest scarf in the world.


What’s MINI-malism all about?
MINI-malism came about because Ocean BMW in Falmouth kindly donated a couple of Minis to allow us to create something new and exciting.  Our Head of creative engagement, Polly Agg-Manning is a big fan of theatre of the absurd, and what could be more absurd then touring a performance around Cornwall in a pair of Minis?


We wanted this tour to feature new work, developed in Cornwall and so between November 2010 and February 2011 we have run a series of writing workshops at the hall for members of the public who wanted to give play writing a go.  These workshops have been led by professional writers and actors, introducing the genre and leading playwrights of absurd theatre.


All participants have now submitted scripts and the four we think will work best at our selected locations will be passed to professional actors to be performed around Cornwall.
How will it work?

Performances will take place in, and around the minis.  Plays are performed by two actors (in the front) to an audience of two in the back seats. We anticipate three performances a day running Thursday- Sunday weekly in May and early June.  We can confirm that tickets will cost £50 plus theatre fund for two seats per performance and will be on sale in early April.

Guests will rendevous with the mini and actors at a pre-arranged point, and be driven a short distance to an iconic/scenic Cornish location to enjoy the performance before being returned to their own vehicles.




Obviously, with an audience of two per show, this tour will quite likely sell out in record time!  Each play will be streamed online (the performance will be live-recorded on location) at some point during it’s run so we can reach a wide audience – though obviously nothing will be quite as good as being in the audience!  We also have plans for the final performance to be streamed online live and we’ll be setting up a location for people to come and watch it FREE at an outdoor location.

The project has received generous funding support from Worldwide Financial Planning as well as a range of Project Partners .



Why?

We’re acutely aware at Hall for Cornwall that the geography of the county doesn’t always make access to the theatre easy for people who live further away from Truro. One of the benefits of the MINI-malism tour is that we are taking theatre outside of the building and onto the road (quite literally!).

We’re also very keen to develop new talent wherever we can – and this project has proved to be a popular opportunity for new writers to have a go at writing and to see their work performed as part of a professional tour.

Another important achievement for us is to remain innovative and unique.  We’re not aware of any other show touring the UK in quite this format.  If we can encourage creativity and skills locally, take theatre out into the community and create an experience unique to Cornwall, we feel we have achieved a winning formula.

Look out for further details of the MINI-malism tour online!  Join the facebook page and follow us on Twitter @MINImalismhfc.