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Fisher Theatre, Bungay

Posted: March 31st, 2012 | Author: eastcoastnet | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

Just to let you know about a few exciting shows we have coming to the Fisher Theatre during next month.
We begin with The Story of Ellen Terry, which is a brand new play by Cambridge Devised Theatre which chronicles the extraordinary life of the Victorian actress Ellen Terry on Monday 2ndApril at 7.30pm. That Saturday we have the ever popular band X-Men coming back to perform on the 7th April. The following Wednesday 11th April we have another lunchtime concert where HarmonieMusik will be performing music for piano and winds to present an entertaining programme. On Monday 16th April the theatre is showing the ‘heart-breaking, explosive, top-notch’ film Oranges & Sunshine at 7.30pm. Two days later the art exhibition launch of Stuart Green who will be exhibiting landscape paintings throughout the month of April. Very few places are left for our extremely popular Italian Evenings, with the next one not being until the end of August (!). Thursday 19th April (BOOKING ESSENTIAL). Friday 20th April, Mad Dogs & Englishmen come to present the Charles Dickens’ classic tale David Copperfield. Something for the children the next morning, Aesop’s Touring Theatre Company are presenting The Adventures of the Gingerbread Man, two shows 11am & 1.30pm on Saturday 21st April. The award winning all original Brotherhood of Man share their hilarious secrets and take you on a fun packed romp through the Seventies recalling the fabulous songs. Tickets are selling fast for this performance on Friday 27th April with our final band performing on the following night. Saturday 28th Aprilwe see (& hear!) Midnight Train who offer a selection superb musicians behind an exceptional vocalist. More information can be found online at www.fishertheatre.org about all forthcoming productions & performances.

The Fisher Theatre. 10 Broad Street, Bungay, NR35 1EE
Tel: 01986-895367 (Office)
Tel: 01986-897130 (Box Office)


The Seagull, Lowestoft

Posted: February 7th, 2012 | Author: eastcoastnet | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

The Seagull Theatre on Morton Road, Pakefield, has a lively programme for Feb-March 2012, including Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett on 19th -21st April, presented by The Foolhardy Actors Company, King Lear 22nd -24th March, presented by The Seagull Theatre Club, and The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists on 1st – 2nd March, presented by Townsend Productions. 

On Saturday 11th February Urban Fusian and the Seagull Theatre will present Open Urban Slam Night, a night of urban music, dance and poetry.  Based around the open mic format, with a DJ to start and end the night, it costs only two pounds to attend as a spectator, performer or both!! Due to expercted demand people need to email (see email address below) the theatre to secure their performance slots. 

On Frday 16th March, Cameraman: The life and Work of Jack Cardiff celebrates the life and work of this unique figure in British and international cinema, a legendry man from Great Yarmouth  whose career spans an incredible nine decades of cinema history. 

On Sunday 26th February and Sunday 8th April the Seagull will be holding evenings of  poetry and songs performed by local writiers and musicians.  If  you would like to take part in this event contact Ian Fosten on 07791 068080 or mail to ian@fosten.com.

That’s just a small selection of an excellent and varied programme of drama, music, dance, cinema, and talks - for more information and to see what else is on click here.  Why not join the mailing list to keep informed? email to  info@theseagull.co.uk

The Seagull Theatre, Morton Road, Pakefield, Lowestoft, NR33 0JH
www.theseagull.co.uk
BOX OFFICE 01502 589726


Treasure Island at Gorleston Pavilion

Posted: December 8th, 2011 | Author: eastcoastnet | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Gorleston Theatre Company are presenting a pantomime with a difference – Treasure Island – directed by Marilyn Durant with David Emmerson as assistant director.  The show will be at Gorleston Pavilion from 11th -14th January 2012 7.30 pm with matinees 14-15th at 2.00 pm, tickets £11.0o adults, £9 concessions and £6 children.  For booking information click here.

Gorleston Pavilion is attempting to raise approximately £100,000 in order to qualify for a £1million Heritage grant that will allow this original Edwardian building to be refurbished and restored.

Gorleston Pavilion needs all the help it can get and whilst the Restoration Fund Volunteers do a superb job at setting up and running numerous fundraising events throughout the year, there’s plenty more that can be done. To find out more and how to become a friend click here.


50th anniversary festival

Posted: March 1st, 2011 | Author: eastcoastnet | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

On the night of the 24th June 1942, St. Nicholas Church was destroyed by German incendiary bombs, leaving only its walls and towers standing. It was left derelict until 1957 when re-construction began.  This was completed in 1961.  The church was re-consecrated on 8th May 1961, being the Eve of the Feast of the Translation of St. Nicholas.  From 8th May to 16th May 2011 there will be an exhibition in the church of its destruction and reconstruction, presented by Great Yarmouth College of Further Education. 

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the re-construction of St. Nicholas Church, Great Yarmouth, the St.Nicholas Church Preservation Trust  will be holding a festival from 6th-16th May, presenting the following events at the church:

Friday, 6th May, 19.30 hrs. 1940s Music Night with Annie Slater, Roger Cooke and friends . Tickets £10, bar and raffle

Sunday 6th May, Civic Service at 11.00 a.m. followed by buffet lunch at 12.30 p.m. (pre-ordered ticket event £10, under sixteen £5) and a Musical Entertainment with the Dragon’s Stage School at 2.00 p.m.  Festal Choral Evensong will be at 3.00 p.m.

Tuesday, 10th May, 6.30 p.m. Yarmouth Quizz and answers to Treasure Hunt.  Bar and raffle. Tickets £10 includes buffet, under sixteens £5. The treasure hunt around the historic centre of Yarmouth to be done in previous week in own time, question papers available from church from 3rd May 10.00-12.00 hrs and Brahams in Market Row or tel. 01493 843647.

Thursday 12th May, 7.30 p.m. Reminiscences of the Herring Fishery and musical interludes with Ernie Childs . Bar and raffle.  Tickets £10 includes fish and chips.

Friday 13th May, 7.30 p.m. Traditional Jazz with Redbeans ‘n’ Rice. Bar and raffle. Tickets £10.

Saturday 14th May, 11.00 a.m. Tour and illustrated talk on the history of St. Nicholas Church with Paul Davies.  Tickets £3, under sixteens £1, includes coffee and cake.

Sunday 15th May, 6.30 p.m. Choral Evensong

Monday 16th May, 7.30 p.m. Concert in conjunction with Norfolk and Norwich Festival: Harry Winstanley, flute, Jonathan Wiseman, guitar, from the Royal Academy of Music.  Programme includes CPE Bach, Takemitsu, Dodgson and Bartok.  Tickets £7

Tickets for all events are available from Brahams, Market Row or tel. 01493 843647


Parablenalia “The Circus of Life”

Posted: January 24th, 2011 | Author: sue.beth | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

A Production based on some Parables from the Bible. Music written and composed by Carol and Paul Clayton. It comprises, hilarious sketches, dancers, gymnasts, a large choir and numerous musicians. All Profits to benefit two charities, ie; Water Aid and East Coast Hospice. This promises to be an exciting show. Tickets are selling fast.

Parablenalia explained

The team of people who brought Blessed Be to you in 2008 have decided to take the time and effort to repeat the process with a new show entitled Parablenalia “The Circus of Life”.  The choir, actors and stage team have arrived to the rehearsals from many different walks of life; some from churches in the area, a factor which we consider vital to the success of the show. The script has been written by Rachel Clarke and the music by Carol Clayton with dancers from the Norfolk Academy of Dance.

The motivation behind the show is to provide the audience and participants with an enjoyable but thought-provoking evening of entertainment at Gorleston Pavilion from the 16th to the 19th March at 7.30pm. The title Parablenalia explains the roots of the storyline; some parables have been adapted from Bible stories, others are freshly-written, exclusively for Parablenalia and provide sometimes a light-hearted insight into ourselves and the way we approach life, others are deeply thought provoking and allow us to consider our role in helping others. The charities which will benefit from the entire profits of the show are the East Coast Hospice and WaterAid. The East Coast Hospice is an independent local charity aiming to build an inpatient hospice combined with a day care centre close to the A12 between Gorleston and Lowestoft which will serve the people of the Great Yarmouth and Waveney area. WaterAid uses practical solutions to provide clean water, safe sanitation and hygiene education to the world’s poorest people The sketches in the show link to the charities of choice; in the case of WaterAid we see the problems faced by those people who urgently need help from charities like WaterAid, and for the East Coast Hospice a very moving sketch portrays the responsibilities of the carer which acknowledges the vital role they play. The main theme which is carried throughout the show is that we can all make a difference and the actors are repeatedly throwing this out as a challenge to members of the audience.

With numbers apparently declining in many churches in the area, this show aims to bring Church out from the church building and provide an opportunity to examine some aspects of the Church and other Christian faiths by providing an entertaining and enjoyable show which has a strong take home message of “make a difference” which is surely the main aim of many faiths and religions?

Tickets are available from Gordon Smith on 01493 665374 for £6 and £5 concessions 


Sleeping Beauty

Posted: January 11th, 2011 | Author: eastcoastnet | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , | 2 Comments »

The Gorleston Theatre Company is presenting the fairytale pantomime, Sleeping Beauty, directed by John Hawkes, at the Gorleston Pavilion from the 19th – 23rd January.   Evening performances are at 7.30 pm and matinees are at 2.o0pm on Saturday and Sunday.  Tickets are £11.00 adults, £9.00 concessions and £7.00 children.  For more information, or to book online, go to www.gorlestonpavilion.co.uk.

King Cornelius and Queen Phashionella had almost forgotten that, on the Princess Beauty’s sixteenth birthday, the evil witch Deadly Nightshade’s curse would come true and the princess will die.

What happens next is the magic of traditional pantomime at its best. See the spectacular U.V. black theatre scene and the Witch, transforming herself in a dragon to fight the noble Prince.

As the Court falls asleep and dreams of times of old in a off land and enjoy all the fun and games this year’s pantomime.

The Gorleston Theatre Company began life as ‘The Shrublands Drama Group’. Since 1951 local enthusiasts have been putting on pantomimes, plays, revues and musicals at various locations in Gorleston and Yarmouth.  For more information about the Gorleston Theatre Company, click here.


Norfolk One Act Playwriting

Posted: December 4th, 2010 | Author: bridget | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , | No Comments »

June Owen has forwarded the following results of the inaugural Norfolk One Act Playwriting Competition. There were 19 entries, which is excellent when considering that an established National competition only averages 50.

1st When Rob Met Artie, Richard Crawley, (Old Buckenham)

2nd Chocolate Box Drama, Tony Vale, (Wymondham)

3rd Joint The Death of Summer, Gretel Hallett, (Dereham), First ever play

3rd Joint Priorities, Barbara Nicola, (Watton), First ever play

Highly Recommended:

“What shall we do’ She whispers ‘Who were you and I?”,  Annie Blunt, (Garboldisham)

A Holiday Romance, James Warden, (Loddon)

 All 4 plays will be performed locally by the Garboldisham Amateur Dramatic Society on Friday the 17th and Saturday the 18th of June. All are welcome to attend what should be a memorable event.  Additonal details to be posted nearer the time.


‘The Grinch’ A Christmas Musical

Posted: October 24th, 2010 | Author: SHEILA PASCALL | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , | 1 Comment »

A Stage Door Youth Theatre  production at the Pavilion Theatre on November 26th -28th Fri and Sat at 7.30pm and Sun at 2.00pm

Tickets £10 and £6.00 concessions with a special Family ticket available.

Box office 01493 662832 or book online www.gorlestonpavilion.co.uk

Entertainment for all the family.


Gorleston Theatre Company

Posted: May 12th, 2010 | Author: eastcoastnet | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , | No Comments »

Gorleston Theatre Company is looking for new members who can be involved in the company in many different ways, both on and off stage.  The Company aims to put on three productions a year, their most recent being the highly acclaimed Rent performed at Gorleston Pavilion.  Contact the Chairman Mike Coleman on 07925 413854 or for more information on Gorleston Theatre Company click here.


Auditions for performance of History Boys

Posted: January 9th, 2010 | Author: eastcoastnet | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , | No Comments »

Alan Bennett’s brilliantly funny play The History Boys is being staged at the Gorleston Pavilion Theatre  from the 4th – 6th March 2010.

Des Barrit, who took part in the National Tour and is playing the role of Hector,  will be taking a master class.

Sheilagh Pascall is directing this performance and is looking for a bunch of bright, funny and enthusiastic individuals to take on the roles of the History Boys.

Auditions are to be held on Saturday 16th January at 7.00pm. Anyone interested  can contact the theatre on 01493 662832 or turn up on the evening.  To go to the Gorleston Pavilion Theatre website click here.