Posts tagged: Studio Theatre

A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Ilfracombe and Torrington

By robz, May 7, 2011 10:38 am

Studio Theatre, of which I am a director and trustee, will be staging a production of Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Ilfracombe and Torrington, North Devon this June.

Studio Theatre's production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe and Plough Arts Centre, Torrington, North Devon

Not only is this production part of the North Devon Festival, but it is also part of the RSC Open Stages programme, which involves workshops with the RSC, mentoring and the chance to be selected to perform at the RSC at Stratford-upon-Avon. The play is directed by Bob Corwin and the cast features a number of younger performers as Studio Theatre aims to promote both Shakespeare and theatre generally.

You can book tickets online for performances at the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe on Thursday 9 and Saturday 11 June  or call The Plough Arts Centre, Torrington for tickets on Friday 10 June.

The production promises enjoyment for those who already know Shakespeare and for those new to his plays.

Audition for A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Ilfracombe

By robz, January 16, 2011 6:30 pm

Would you like to appear in Studio Theatre’s June 2011 production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream? Performances will take place at the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe and at the Plough Arts Centre, Torrington in North Devon as part of the North Devon Festival.

Audition dates are:

  • Saturday 29 January – Landmark Pavilion, Ilfracombe – 2.00pm
  • Sunday 30 January – Landmark Pavilion, Ilfracombe – 2.00pm
  • If you are 16 or above, you can audition for one of the many roles. This production will feature actors across a broad age range, from the young lovers upwards.

    If you are interested, please familiarise yourself with the play before the audition dates. Although you may not be asked to read for a specific character at the auditions, please let director Bob Corwin know what role(s) you are interested in.

    Rehearsals will start in March and there will be two open workshops in February.

    This is a big production with lots of opportunities.

    If you would like to know more about the production or cannot make the auditions, please call Bob Corwin on 07733 080768.

    Seem more details at studiotheatreonline.org.uk.

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    See superb cast photos of Mack and Mabel

    By robz, October 2, 2010 10:35 pm

    See photos of Studio Theatre’s and Small Pond Production’s forthcoming North Devon premiere of Mack and Mabel at the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe on 14-16 October 2010.

    See more details at studiotheatreonline.org.uk and book tickets at the Landmark Theatre online or from the box office on 01271 324242.

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    Sponsor Mack and Mabel at the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe

    By robz, September 12, 2010 6:39 pm

    Small Pond Productions and Studio Theatre are staging the North Devon premiere of Mack and Mabel at the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe on Thursday 14, Friday 15 and Saturday 16 October 2010. This is the major production of 2010 and is being funded solely by the two companies.

    However, the cost of staging such a big production – with a large cast, orchestra, a large backstage and support team and professional stage set – is considerable.

    To help us bring this high quality production to North Devon, we seek sponsorship from local businesses to support it.

    Sponsorship options

    £40 sponsorship of principal cast member with business contact details printed in programme and repeated with a clickable link to sponsor’s web site from studiotheatronline.org.uk

    £15 sponsorship of company member with business contact details printed in programme and repeated with a clickable link to sponsor’s web site from studiotheatronline.org.uk

    Bigger sponsorship oppportunities – eg stage set – available by agreement.

    Ilfracombe and North Devon businesses have always been generous in their support of the companies’ productions and we are grateful for all support provided.

    To sponsor Mack and Mabel, please complete and return our sponsorship PDF below or call Robert Zarywacz on 07971 176044.

    Production details

    For details of the production visit Studio Theatre’s Mack and Mabel pages and to book visit northdevontheatres.org.uk

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    See the North Devon premiere of Mack and Mabel in Ilfracombe in October 2010

    By robz, September 5, 2010 8:39 pm

    Studio Theatre and Small Pond Productions present the North Devon premiere of Mack and Mabel in October 2010.

    Out of the silent movie era and the heady heights of 1920s Hollywood a, the classic musical Mack and Mabel features the Keystone Kops and bathing beauties. Classic songs include: Time Heals Everything, Look What Happened to Mabel, Tap Your Troubles Away and I Won’t Send Roses.

    From the writer of Hello, Dolly! and Le Cage Aux Folles.

    Directed by Lee Baxendale. Choreographed by Pamela Beecham.

    For more details and cast photos visit see-this.co.uk regularly.

    Performances will take place at the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe, North Devon on:

    8.00pm Thursday 14 October 2010
    8.00pm Friday 15 October 2010
    2.30pm Saturday 16 October 2010
    8.00pm Saturday 16 October 2010

    Call the Landmark box office on 01271 324242 or book tickets online.
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    For details of all other Studio Theatre productions and activities visit studiotheatreonline,org.uk

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    Saucy romp at the seaside? Not Now Darling in Ilfracombe, North Devon

    By robz, July 11, 2010 8:32 pm

    Studio Theatre’s production of this hilarious, fast-moving comedy tells the story of attempted infidelity as it causes misunderstanding and mayhem and ends up with everyone getting their just desserts.

    Set in the Sixties in a West End fashion salon, Oowner Gilbert Bodley and his hapless assistant, Arnold Crouch, lurch from mishap to catastrophe with barely time to draw breath. Loyal secretary Miss Tipdale does her best to keep them out of trouble with some hilarious results. Confusion reigns and it doesn’t help that behind every cupboard door there lurks a flimsily-clad young woman.

    Written by Ray Cooney and John Chapman. Directed by Anne Bacon.

    Performances are on:

    Performances start at 8.15pm with tickets at £8.50.

    Call the Landmark box office on 01271 324242 or book online.

    Cast of Not Now Darling

    The cast of this farce includes Pamela Beecham, Bob Corwin, Larry Fabian, Skye Lucas-Banks, Zoe Mundell, Tony Parker, Su Scott-Goldstone, Rod Vass and Sandi Wildash-Daws.

    For full details visit studiotheatreonline.org.uk

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    Oh, What a Lovely War! See the ever-popular war game with songs, jokes and a few battles in Ilfracombe

    By robz, October 5, 2009 6:31 pm

    See the ever-popular war game with songs, jokes and a few battles!

    Studio Theatre’s production of Oh, What a Lovely War! at the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe, North Devon combines the songs that united the ordinary soldiers of the Great War with a wry look at the politicians and officers in charge of the carnage.

    Set as a pierrot show, projected images and shocking statistics of the war on the Western Front contrast with the comedy action taking place on the stage in this 1960s satire which achieved West End success.

    Throughout the action the ensemble cast sing well-known songs including Belgium Put the Kaibosh on the Kaiser, Hold Your Hand Out
    You Naughty Boy, Goodbye-ee, Row Row Row, I’ll Make a Man of You, It’s a Long Way to Tipperary, Christmas Day in the Cookhouse, Sister Susie’s Sewing Shirts for Soldiers and Oh, It’s a Lovely War, many with humorous lyrics adapted by the soldiers in the trenches.

    See the volunteers struggle to learn combat drill, watch the Tommies mingle with their German counterparts during the Christmas ‘truce’ and gape at the great European nations as their monarchs, politicians and generals stumble into the morass resulting in four years of pointless trench warfare.

    First staged in 1963 and devised by Joan Littlewood and the Theatre Workshop, Oh, What a Lovely War! was influenced by the late Alan Clark’s military history ‘The Donkeys’ as well as by ‘The Good Soldier Svejk’ by Czech humourist Jasoslav Hasek.

    Studio Theatre’s cast of 20 share the roles of soldiers, nurses, monarchs, generals, officers, secret police and more from the pre-war empires of Europe, accompanied on the joanna by Mike Riley and commanded from the safety of the auditorium by director Lee Baxendale.

    Thursday 5 & Friday 6 November 2009, 7.45pm

    Call the box office on 01271 324242 or book online at northdevontheatres.org.uk

    Visit studiotheatreonline.org.uk for full details

    When You’re Smiling II @ Landmark Pavilion, Ilfracombe, North Devon

    By robz, July 20, 2009 8:34 pm
    When Youre Smiling II @ Landmark Pavilion

    When You're Smiling II @ Landmark Pavilion

    Studio Theatre recreates film, radio comedy and musical stars who kept Britain smiling through the war years in a fast-moving tribute show.

    Family fun and laughter in a cabaret-style setting at the Landmark Pavilion, Ilfracombe, North Devon.

    Monday 3 August 2009
    Monday 10 August 2009
    Monday 17 August 2009
    Monday 24 August 2009

    Tickets: £7.

    Book When You’re Smiling II online or call the Landmark box office to book on 01271 324242.

    See details of all Studio Theatre’s summer productions at studiotheatreonline.org.uk.

    Hobson’s Choice in Ilfracombe, Croyde & Pilton, North Devon

    By robz, July 17, 2009 5:40 pm
    Hobsons Choice @ Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe & Croyde & Pilton, North Devon

    Hobson's Choice @ Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe & Croyde & Pilton, North Devon

    Studio Theatre will be staging Harold Brighouse’s comedy, Hobson’s Choice, at

    • Friday 24 July 2009 – Pilton Church Hall – tickets on the door £7
    • Sunday 26 July 2009 – Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe – tickets £8.50. Family ticket: £28.00.
    • Thursday 30 July2009 – Croyde Village Hall – tickets on the door £7
    • Sunday 2nd August 2009 – Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe – tickets £8.50. Family ticket: £28.00.

    Book Landmark tickets online or call the Landmark box office on 01271 324242.

    Set in 1880s Salford, Henry Horatio Hobson is a successful shop owner selling shoes made by his employee Will Mossop. Hobson rules his household with a rod of iron, but when his children and shoemaker rebel, what choice is he presented with? Discover the hilarity of his dilemma as Studio Theatre brings this delightful Lancashire comedy to life.

    Many will remember the famous film version starring Charles Laughton, John Mills and Brenda De Banzie, and Studio Theatre’s cast bringing the play to life on stage features Alan Bailey, Matt Cann, Larry Fabian, Carla Morgan, Lisa Morgan, James Morrison, Jason Morrison, Sara Pruce, Tony Parker, Peggy Strudwick, Rod Vass and Fenella Watson.

    Visit Studio Theatre online for more details.

    Me And My Girl coming to Ilfracombe

    By robz, October 3, 2008 11:30 am

    Now, a lot of people criticise the Landmark Theatre, calling it a blot on the landscape or looking like a nuclear power station, but for any faults with its external appearance (apparently, the choice of brick used causes an unsightly lichen to turn its cones black!), ‘Madonna’s Bra’ is a wonderful facility for any town, let alone a small seaside town. 

    The Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe, Devon

    The Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe, Devon

    From Thursday 16th to Saturday 18th October 2008, two Ilfracombe theatrical groups, Small Pond Productions and Studio Theatre, will be staging a spectacular version (we think) of Me And My Girl. With a hired stage set, a cast of 37 and an 11-piece band, it should be a great evening’s entertainment.

    See Me And My Girl at the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe, Devon

    See Me And My Girl at the Landmark Theatre, Ilfracombe, Devon

    I’m biased, of course, because I’m playing Parchester, the family solicitor, but I genuinely do think this will be a great show and appeal to many people with such songs as The Sun Has Got His Hat On, Leaning On a Lamppost and The Lambeth Walk. Oi!

    Book your tickets from the Landmark Theatre box office.

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