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shape and Bristol fashion - Ottery Community Theatre |
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Ottery
Community Theatre was founded in 1985 after a Community Play, The
Ballad of Tilly Hake, produced by the Colway Theatre Trust. Our first
production was The Yeomen Of The Guard and since then we've produced
at least one play every year. |
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We've
been affiliated to the National Operatic and Dramatic Association
since our earliest days.
We like to be different, and many of our productions have been "home
-grown", written by members or other local people.
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| The
real stars - some of our backstage crew |
These
have ranged from pantos to musicals, and from one-act plays to large-scale
community plays.
However, we've also had a go at Shakespeare, Gilbert and Sullivan
and Tony Harrison.
We usually start with workshops - rather than auditions - which give
us an idea of how well people work together, and are also great fun.
Be prepared to be given silly things to do!
What have we been up to?
Our millennium production, performed in the Parish Church, was Tony
Harrison 's "The Nativity", which won a NODA award for excellence.
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| Jill
Coley, Lizi Bennett and Hannah Palmer in rehearsals for a scene
from "The Quiescence Chamber" by Simon Harlond |
Our
most recent pantomime was "Three Blonde Mice" by Simon Harlond, who
described it as "a pantomime of sorts".
It had most of the usual ingredients and some unusual ones too, including
a seventies setting, dancing beans and talking chives!
It was very well received, with record audiences over five performances.
"Phyllis Who", also by Simon Harlond, was entered for the Sidmouth
Festive Nights competition in April, 2003, and won the Best Original
Script award.
This makes it two in a row for OCT, after Laurie Palmer's success
with "Bewildered" last year.
What now?
"Lies, Damned Lies and ...?" is the intriguing title for our latest
offering of original One Act Plays, to be presented at the Salston
Manor Hotel on June 7th and 8th, 2003.
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| Peter
Giles and Kim Harlond going through their lines for Gillian
Coley's play "Too Early" |
Both of
our award-winning playwrights have contributed scripts, and the third
is by Gillian M. Coley, who is well known locally for her excellent
pantomimes and poems.
Further information can be found on the Stagestruck message board.
And check out more of our photos in the Stagestruck Hall
of Fame. |
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