One
of the set pieces that we as a company found fun was making the car
for the opening number “A Weekend At Hareford”. This is built
from pieces of luggage that fit together to form a large open top motor car, and are then dispersed to the servants on arrival at
Hareford Hall. Our “car” arrived with the set, so the first time
we got to put it together was tech rehearsal, and it took a lot of
patience and experiment to make it work for the cast and crew, and in
time with the musical cues. Tech rehearsal was even more intense and
fraught than usual with various teams trying to make it work to fit
with everything it needed to, but , as ever, any problems were ironed
out by opening night. Proof of the “It'll be alright on the night”
philosophy.
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Me and My Girl
Pearly King and Queen |
The
story of Bill Snibson; a cockney costermonger who inherits the lands
and title of Lord Hareford.
This
light hearted musical has some lovely characterisation and allows for
all generations to take part, from the young friends of Bill and
Sally to the older generation of the Duchess of Dene and the
ancestors of the Harefords.
There
are cameo parts for a pearly king and queen (who play the spoons!)
and several smaller parts that can steal the show at points (eg.; Sir
Jasper, Lord and Lady Battersby) as well as a broad spectrum of main
parts, and plenty of chorus.
Famous songs include The Lambeth Walk, Me and My Girl, The Sun Has Got His Hat On and Leaning on a Lampost.
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