Anyway, what do people recall of Grecian's Plays? There are some I'm sure that went down as legends in their own rights.
As a lesser point, does anyone know of anyone who might like to help the Grecians with the cost of it?
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We didn't have Grecians plays as such - there were school plays and house plays.darthmaul wrote:This year sees a group of amazing Grecians putting on a play - Shakespeare's Midsummer Nights Dream. It will not be the full version, nor the fully costumed one, as this would be prohibitively expensive and complicated.
Anyway, what do people recall of Grecian's Plays? There are some I'm sure that went down as legends in their own rights.
As a lesser point, does anyone know of anyone who might like to help the Grecians with the cost of it?
Well there were certainly grecians' plays in my time. In 1955, instead of the usual play, we departed from tradition in that we did some sort of review, I think. I have a feeling that a member of staff might have been involved in the production. Jesson-Dibley perhaps?? I can now only remember three things about it with any degree of clarity:darthmaul wrote:This year sees a group of amazing Grecians putting on a play - Shakespeare's Midsummer Nights Dream. It will not be the full version, nor the fully costumed one, as this would be prohibitively expensive and complicated.
Anyway, what do people recall of Grecian's Plays? There are some I'm sure that went down as legends in their own rights.
As a lesser point, does anyone know of anyone who might like to help the Grecians with the cost of it?
Just looked on the net, and found numerous refernces to his productions (mainly operatic).AKAP wrote:I remember being a stage hand for a play called "penny for a song". Can't remember if it was a house play or school play.
The directo/producer was Andrew Wickes, who went on to be a stage director for Opera North, I have searched the internet to see what he is doing now but can't find any reference.
Hmmmmm !!!!!!englishangel wrote:I think a Midsummer Nights's Dream is excellent for schools, there are all sorts of parts big and small.
It doesn't need to be expensive. There was a recent production which was set in the Victorian era.
http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0140379/
Baz Luhrman set Romeo and Juliet in Verona Beach California
http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0117509/
All you need is some imagination, and from what I have read on here there is certainly no shortage of that at CH