This was the first programme I designed for Taunton Thespians, in November 2007. Early days of playing with InDesign and Photoshop. Based on my poster/flyer design
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Suddenly At Home, programme design #2 from spring 2008. There were four different A5 poster background colours, with the yellow being used for the programme.
Programme for Taunton Thespians' production of Outside EdgeMike Gilbert
Richard Harris' Outside Edge is a very funny play indeed, and the director (for once) had a firm idea of the image for posters and programme cover, which took a while but works quite well. Typeface deliberately Eurostile for that 1970s feel I remembered from Letraset on the Plymouth Polytechnic magazine back then... Excellent photographs by Mark Dawson
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Programme for Taunton Thespians' production of Suddenly At HomeMike Gilbert
Suddenly At Home, programme design #2 from spring 2008. There were four different A5 poster background colours, with the yellow being used for the programme.
Programme for Taunton Thespians' production of Outside EdgeMike Gilbert
Richard Harris' Outside Edge is a very funny play indeed, and the director (for once) had a firm idea of the image for posters and programme cover, which took a while but works quite well. Typeface deliberately Eurostile for that 1970s feel I remembered from Letraset on the Plymouth Polytechnic magazine back then... Excellent photographs by Mark Dawson
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Programme for Taunton Thespians' production of The Good DoctorMike Gilbert
A director who knew what she wanted, and had a line drawing as the starting point of the poster design, which wasn't easy to scan in. However, it worked in the end, and the colouring works too. And I had a bloody good role in the show, too. Neil Simon's aggregation of Chekhov's short stories into a coherent stage piece was wonderful.
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Jack Dean started rapping in an atrocious punk-rap crossover band aged 15. Since then he's calmed down a bit, got a girlfriend, and carried his love of shouting at strangers to many places. Jack takes the hip hop medium he grew up with, goes out with it gets it drunk and pushes it down the high street in a shopping trolley full of fireworks at 4am. Maybe. Poems for Grown Up Children is his debut collection and is very much 21st Century poetry for 21st Century people. People who have grown up with technology and take it for granted. People who take the cacophony that backdrops our lives and hang it up as curtains. This is poetry infused with different beats. Poetry remixed and remade and slapped into a mix tape and taken out for a night on the tiles. Matched with the perfect complement of Hannah Jane Copestake's illustrations this is poetry polished with craft and complexity that will be appreciated by the grown up child in us all.
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Programme for Taunton Thespians' production of The Good DoctorMike Gilbert
A director who knew what she wanted, and had a line drawing as the starting point of the poster design, which wasn't easy to scan in. However, it worked in the end, and the colouring works too. And I had a bloody good role in the show, too. Neil Simon's aggregation of Chekhov's short stories into a coherent stage piece was wonderful.
Programme for Taunton Thespians' production of As You Like ItMike Gilbert
This programme was designed for Taunton Thespians' Summer 2010 Tour of Shakespeare's As You Like It. The cover derives from my poster/flyer design for the same show
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Episode 47
A friend is compelled to expose a manipulative scheme to prevent another from making a grave mistake. In a frantic bid to save Jojo, Phakamile agrees to a meeting that unbeknownst to her, will seal her fate.
Tuesday, 4 June 2024
Episode 48
A mother, with her son's best interests at heart, finds him unready to heed her advice. Motshabi finds herself in an unmanageable situation, sinking fast like in quicksand.
Wednesday, 5 June 2024
Episode 49
A woman fabricates a diabolical lie to cover up an indiscretion. Overwhelmed by guilt, she makes a spontaneous confession that could be devastating to another heart.
Thursday, 6 June 2024
Episode 50
Linda unwittingly discloses damning information. Nhlamulo and Vuvu try to guide their friend towards the right decision.
Friday, 7 June 2024
Episode 51
Jojo's life continues to spiral out of control. Dintle weaves a web of lies to conceal that she is not as successful as everyone believes.
Monday, 10 June 2024
Episode 52
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Tuesday, 11 June 2024
Episode 53
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Wednesday, 12 June 2024
Episode 54
Winnie makes a very troubling discovery. Taps follows through on his threat, leaving a woman reeling. Layla, oblivious to the truth, offers an incentive.
Thursday, 13 June 2024
Episode 55
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Friday, 14 June 2024
Episode 56
Tlhogi is shocked by Mdala's reaction following the revelation of their indiscretion. Jojo is in disbelief when the punishment for his crime is revealed.
Monday, 17 June 2024
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A woman reprimands another to stay in her lane, leading to a damning revelation. A man decides to leave his broken life behind.
Tuesday, 18 June 2024
Episode 58
Nhlamulo learns that due to his actions, his worst fears have come true. Caiphus' extravagant promises to suppliers get him into trouble with Ndu.
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Thursday, 20 June 2024
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Taps' offer to help Nhlamulo comes with hidden motives. Caiphus' new ideas for Chillax have MaHilda excited. A blast from the past recognizes Dintle, not for her newfound fame.
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Taps is hungry for revenge and finds a rope to hang Mdala with. Chillax's new job opportunity elicits mixed reactions from the public. Roommates' initial meeting starts off on the wrong foot.
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Taps seizes new information and recruits someone on the inside. Mary's new job
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Young Tom Selleck: A Journey Through His Early Years and Rise to Stardomgreendigital
Introduction
When one thinks of Hollywood legends, Tom Selleck is a name that comes to mind. Known for his charming smile, rugged good looks. and the iconic mustache that has become synonymous with his persona. Tom Selleck has had a prolific career spanning decades. But, the journey of young Tom Selleck, from his early years to becoming a household name. is a story filled with determination, talent, and a touch of luck. This article delves into young Tom Selleck's life, background, early struggles. and pivotal moments that led to his rise in Hollywood.
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Early Life and Background
Family Roots and Childhood
Thomas William Selleck was born in Detroit, Michigan, on January 29, 1945. He was the second of four children in a close-knit family. His father, Robert Dean Selleck, was a real estate investor and executive. while his mother, Martha Selleck, was a homemaker. The Selleck family relocated to Sherman Oaks, California. when Tom was a child, setting the stage for his future in the entertainment industry.
Education and Early Interests
Growing up, young Tom Selleck was an active and athletic child. He attended Grant High School in Van Nuys, California. where he excelled in sports, particularly basketball. His tall and athletic build made him a standout player, and he earned a basketball scholarship to the University of Southern California (U.S.C.). While at U.S.C., Selleck studied business administration. but his interests shifted toward acting.
Discovery of Acting Passion
Tom Selleck's journey into acting was serendipitous. During his time at U.S.C., a drama coach encouraged him to try acting. This nudge led him to join the Hills Playhouse, where he began honing his craft. Transitioning from an aspiring athlete to an actor took time. but young Tom Selleck became drawn to the performance world.
Early Career Struggles
Breaking Into the Industry
The path to stardom was a challenging one for young Tom Selleck. Like many aspiring actors, he faced many rejections and struggled to find steady work. A series of minor roles and guest appearances on television shows marked his early career. In 1965, he debuted on the syndicated show "The Dating Game." which gave him some exposure but did not lead to immediate success.
The Commercial Breakthrough
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Selleck began appearing in television commercials. His rugged good looks and charismatic presence made him a popular brand choice. He starred in advertisements for Pepsi-Cola, Revlon, and Close-Up toothpaste. These commercials provided financial stability and helped him gain visibility in the industry.
Struggling Actor in Hollywood
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Over several decades, Tom Selleck, a name synonymous with charisma. From his iconic role as Thomas Magnum in the television series "Magnum, P.I." to his enduring presence in "Blue Bloods," Selleck has captivated audiences with his versatility and charm. As a result, "Tom Selleck net worth" has become a topic of great interest among fans. and financial enthusiasts alike. This article delves deep into Tom Selleck's wealth, exploring his career, assets, endorsements. and business ventures that contribute to his impressive economic standing.
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Early Life and Career Beginnings
The Foundation of Tom Selleck's Wealth
Born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, Tom Selleck grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. His journey towards building a large net worth began with humble origins. , Selleck pursued a business administration degree at the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. But, his interest shifted towards acting. leading him to study at the Hills Playhouse under Milton Katselas.
Minor roles in television and films marked Selleck's early career. He appeared in commercials and took on small parts in T.V. series such as "The Dating Game" and "Lancer." These initial steps, although modest. laid the groundwork for his future success and the growth of Tom Selleck net worth. Breakthrough with "Magnum, P.I."
The Role that Defined Tom Selleck's Career
Tom Selleck's breakthrough came with the role of Thomas Magnum in the CBS television series "Magnum, P.I." (1980-1988). This role made him a household name and boosted his net worth. The series' popularity resulted in Selleck earning large salaries. leading to financial stability and increased recognition in Hollywood.
"Magnum P.I." garnered high ratings and critical acclaim during its run. Selleck's portrayal of the charming and resourceful private investigator resonated with audiences. making him one of the most beloved television actors of the 1980s. The success of "Magnum P.I." played a pivotal role in shaping Tom Selleck net worth, establishing him as a major star.
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While "Magnum, P.I." was a cornerstone of Selleck's career, he did not limit himself to television. He ventured into films, further enhancing Tom Selleck net worth. His filmography includes notable movies such as "Three Men and a Baby" (1987). which became the highest-grossing film of the year, and its sequel, "Three Men and a Little Lady" (1990). These box office successes contributed to his wealth.
Selleck's versatility allowed him to transition between genres. from comedies like "Mr. Baseball" (1992) to westerns such as "Quigley Down Under" (1990). This diversification showcased his acting range. and provided many income streams, reinforcing Tom Selleck net worth.
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Programme for Taunton Thespians' production of Cash On Delivery
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3. Michael Cooney’s Cash on Delivery is a farce about lies,damn lies and excuses – with some surgical stockings, aninsane washing machine and lots of mistaken identitiesthrown in for good measure. It tells the story of a dayin the life of Eric Swan, who lost his job and hasn’t
told his wife.
Without really meaning to, he started getting benefitsand allowances for non-existent lodgers and theirrelatives. And then, one day, the Man from the
Department dropped by…
This relentlessly funny play careers along fromsituation to situation, each funnier, more contrivedand more unlikely than the last. Alongside Eric are hisloving wife Linda, his extremely dodgy Uncle George andNorman the lodger. Through the door come the DSS man,the sexual relations counsellor, the undertaker, thebereavement counsellor, the scary hard-line feminist and
Norman’s fiancée.
Not forgetting the washing machine.
Mixing all these together guarantees an evening ofnon-stop laughs for the whole audience. In case youwere worried, the Director guarantees that no washingmachines were injured during the making of this
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5. From the Director...
Welcome to the Brewhouse Theatre for
the Taunton Thespians autumn production.
This is my directorial début for the Thespians, having acted
or taken backstage roles in previous TT productions and having
been a performer and director for other local amateur groups
for longer than I care to remember. I have been fortunate
enough, over the years, to be able to try my hand, one way or
another, at many different styles of theatre but I always find
myself gravitating back to comedy.
When offered the chance to do a farce I had no hesitation in
offering Michael Cooney’s delicious piece of fun that is ‘Cash
on Delivery’. This takes us back to 1996 when the Department
of Health and Social Security was in existence, and when the
bureaucracy, that we all love to have a grumble about, was just
as evident at it is today. Nowadays we would have to refer to
the Department of Work and Pensions which does not seem to roll
off the tongue as easily, but which, I am sure, still has to
deal with many multiple claims on a daily basis – some things
never really change!
Rehearsals have run apace and there have been many occasions
when we have had to stop, try and contain our laughter and
begin again. The assortment of characters who, one by one,
appear on stage and add to the mayhem are all beautifully
constructed by the author and are an actor’s delight, each of
them being pivotal to the unfolding story. The cast and crew
have certainly risen to the challenge that they were presented
with and are ready to jump on the rollercoaster ride that this
farce certainly is.
Sometimes it seems that the world in which we all live can
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7. About the Author
MICHAEL COONEY was born and raised in London, but now
lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Danielle, where he
is a screenwriter.
His stage writing credits include a comedy, “Cash On
Delivery”, that had its world premier at the prestigious
Theatre Royal Windsor and has gone on to break box
office records throughout Europe. “Cash on Delivery”
ran for a year in London’s West End before beginning
a nationwide tour. His two stage thrillers, “The Dark
Side” and “Point of Death” have both enjoyed successful
British tours. Cooney’s stage directing credits include
“Penny for the Guy”, a thriller by David Soames, “Nil
by Mouth”, a drama by John Chapman, and the first London
tryout of the smash French comedy “Le Diner du Cons” by
Francis Verber. He also directed his own three plays
“Point of Death”, “Cash On Delivery” and “The Dark
Side”.
“Murder In Mind”, the film written by Cooney adapted from
his stage play, was produced for HBO and star Nigel
Hawthorne, Mary Louise Parker, Jimmy Smits and Jason
Scott Lee.
He has also had two children’s books published: “George
the Germ” and “Fantastic Adventures in the Land of
Wishful Thinking”.
Personal Quote
“One of the things I learned over those first five years,
where I just churned out screenplays without selling
anything is that your screenplay is going to be read a
thousand times before a single foot of film goes through
the camera, so the damn thing had better be readable. It
better be Grisham, it better be a page-turner. People
say you’ve got 30 pages to grab them. Maybe so, but
you’ve got three or four pages to show them that what
you’re doing is different. In those first few opening
pages, it is vital that the reader gets your voice, and
gets that the next few hours of reading are going to be
worth it.”
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Divisional AETF Final
Best Director (ODF) (Sylvia Fellgett)
Best Actress (ODF) (Dona Bullion)
Les Clarke won Best New Play at the Western Area
AETF and the Geoffrey Whitworth Trophy for Best New
Play at the AETF National Finals
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Male Cameo (Ron Roberts)
Female Cameo (Jane Edwards)
Stage Management
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10. Julia Apperley
Des Atkinson
Patricia Attrill
Annette Balaam
Michael Barry
David Beach
Tony & Tessa Beaven
Annie Bowles
Penny Bradnum
Neville & Polly Bray
Charlotte Briggs
Dona Bullion
Chloe Burt
Jane Burt
Jason Carter
Ray & Nikki Court
Jon Cozens
Kim Crooks
Arthur Duncan
Cummins
Barrie Dale
James Davis
Mark & Nicola
Dawson
David & Audrey Doig
Jane Dyer
Jane Edwards
Sylvia Fellgett
Terry Finn
Pamela Fleming
Keith Gibbons
Michael Gilbert
Ted Goldsmith
Maggie Goodall
Kate Guest
Anne Hague
Bryan Hallett
Jennifer Hancock
Christopher Hancock
Lynn Henden
Sam Hill
Richard Hockey
Jean Hole
John Howe
Rose Humphreys
Alison Sarah
Jenkinson
Cynthia Jones
Daniel Jones
Carolynn Jureidini
Margot Komarnicka
Jane Leakey
Michael Linham
Clive Linthorne
Stuart Lyddon
Josephine Mann
Hilary Marshall
Verity Martindill
John & Audrey
Meikle
Andrew (Dusty)
Miller
Beryl Morris
David Northey
Marcus Palmer
Andrew Pearce
Martin Peters
Holly Puckett
Dinah Rawle
Joy Reason
Ron & Jacqeline
Roberts
Vivienne Sharland
Sue Shaxon
Robert Smith
Martin Stepney
Freda Storey
Nigel Stuart-Thorn
Tessa Sutton
Vera Sweeting
Stuart Symonds
Susanna Tookey
Lucy Tozer
Charlotte Trevithick-
Ryall
Chris Tuffin
Anthony Venn
Abigail Vickery
Thelma Wander
Margaret Way
Matt Webber
Donald Whateley
Georgia Whelan
Angela Widgery
Alistair Wilmott
Helen Witcomb
Taunton Thespians are
President - John Meikle
Vice Presidents - Margaret Way, Thelma Wander, Ron Roberts
Honorary members - Ted Goldsmith, Ken Stark
Taunton Thespians is a Registered Charity, Number 800217
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11. The Taunton Thespians have been providing live
theatre for and by the people of Taunton and
surrounding area since 1928, when Ian Hay’s “Tilly
of Bloomsbury” was staged for 3 nights at the
Lyceum Theatre (now a block of flats at the end of
Station Road). The Thespians' home is “The Place”
in Wilfred Road, Taunton.
It's fashionable to be patronising about amateur
theatre or "amdram". We're not sure why. Every year
the Thespians entertain thousands of people by:
Staging two major productions at the Brewhouse
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Theatre
Participating in drama festivals in other
•
theatres around Somerset
Putting on in-house productions for members
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Spending two weeks on the road with a touring
•
production every summer
We also provide Murder Mystery evenings and
Cabaret shows for parties and fund-raising events
around the area, and are developing our outreach
activities further.
To see what's happening in amateur drama in
Taunton, come along to a Club Night. There's no
charge, and you're very welcome. Just drop along to
The Place at 7.30pm on the first Wednesday of any
month from October to May.
If you do fancy joining us, there’s plenty to do,
and it doesn’t have to involve getting up on stage.
Actors and actresses are always welcome, of course,
but we do need people who want to design and build
our sets, sort out costumes, do makeup and hair,
all sorts of things. Membership is only £12 a year,
and it’s just about the most fun you can have for a
pound a month!
For more details call us on 07982 708503
or email membership@tauntonthespians.org.uk
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12. Cast, in order of appearance
Eric Swan
Richard Hockey
Linda Swan Charlotte Briggs
Norman Bassett Martin Stepney
Mr Jenkins
Matt Webber
Uncle George
Stuart Lyddon
Sally Chessington Abi Vickery
Doctor Chapman
Tony Venn
Mr Forbright
David Northey
Ms Cowper
Lynn Henden
Brenda Dixon
Chloe Burt
Setting
The living room of Eric
and Linda Swan’s home.
The play opens at 9am on a
windy October day in 1996.
The action is continuous,
though there will be an
interval for the audience
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Director
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Nicola DawsonStage Manager
Andrew MillerDSM
Keith GibbonsEffects
Pam FlemingProps
Dinah RawleCostume/makeup
Alison JenkinsonCostume
Jane DyerRehearsal prompt
Joy ReasonShow Prompt
Andy PearceLighting design
Dan JonesSound
Martin JevonSet design
Ray CourtSet Construction Ray Court, Tony Beaven,Ron Roberts,
Dinah Rawle, Mark DawsonBlack Gang Carolynn Jureidini, Angela Widgery, Annie BowlesFOH Jane Edwards & Helen WitcombPublicity & Programme Design Michael GilbertPublicity Team Michael Gilbert, Ron Roberts,
Jane Edwards, Chloe Burt, Mark Dawson
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Taunton Thespians are members of NODA
The National Operatic and Dramatic
Association (NODA), founded in 1899, isthe main representative body for amateurtheatre in the UK. It has a membership ofsome 2500 amateur/community theatre groupsand 3000 individual enthusiasts throughoutthe UK, staging musicals, operas, plays,concerts and pantomimes in a wide varietyof performing venues, ranging from the country'sleading professional theatres to village halls.Members have access to a wide range of benefits.
NODA aims
To give a shared voice to the amateur theatre sector
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To help amateur societies and individuals achieve
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the highest standards of best practice andperformance
To provide leadership and advice to enable the
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amateur theatre sector to tackle the challenges andopportunities of the 21st century
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15. Taunton Thespians
are grateful to the following:
for displaying billboards:
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Holiday Inn, Taunton
The Crown & Sceptre, Taunton
Mr & Mrs Tooze, Chelston
Queens College, Taunton
for the loan of stretcher:
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Nigel K Ford, Funeral Directors
for loan of equipment:
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Washing Machine Service Centre
for supporting Ms Cowper:
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The Corsetry Cottage
for promotional displays:
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Shops & other premises in Taunton,
Wellington and elsewhere
for deploying billboards:
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John Burbery & Mark Dawson
for financial support:
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Our advertisers
for transporting the set
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Webbers Removals
for all their support
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Members of Taunton Thespians too
numerous to list
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16. Name: Charlotte BRIGGS
AKA: Linda SWAN
Known Facts:
Favourite cocktail: Cosmopolitan
Glamour Star Name: Bunny Tightbottom
Age first having an argument on stage overwhether to go right or left: 5
Personal Details:
Having finished my world travels and a secondstint at university I at last had some moretime and couldn’t resist getting on stage withThespians for the first time. I haven’t donea play for ages, having strutted my stuff inpanto, danced for the Wayfarers and done showswith the Bradford Players. It’s been good funplaying the loving wife, but you’ll have to askRichard how much of a nagging wife I’ve been!Hopefully if I ever become a wife in real life,I won’t have to put up with a husband that getsup to all the things Linda thinks Eric does!!
Name: Richard HOCKEY
AKA: Eric SWAN
Known Facts:
Co-owns Creaky Coach Theatre Company
Glamour star name is Thumper Harris
Least favourite role playing a fluorescent
yellow genie in Aladdin,
Personal Details:
I first appeared at The Brewhouse 20 years ago
wearing huge sideburns in a Dickensian show,
since then I have appeared in many shows with
many strange costumes including looking like
the man from Delmonte and on one occasion
having to wear a bag over my head! Luckily this
costume is a bit less restrictive which is just
as well with all the running around I have to
do!
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17. Name: Matt WEBBER
AKA: Mr JENKINS
Known Facts:
Favourite part: Higgins
Most liked thing about theatre:
hearing the audience come in on opening nightLeast liked: wearing radio mikes and thenhearing them go wrong, most uncomfortable when:writing about oneself for the programme, whatreally?: yes, like now you mean?: yes, RoseBowls nominated: 2 – best actor, Rose Bowlswon: none, sore about it?: not really, c’mon:I’m really not that bothered, Rose Bowl youwould most like to win: stop being childish, goon which one?: it’s not the point, which one?can we just get on with it please, ok number ofdogs : thank you, 2, cats: 1, reason you thinkyou didn’t get it: right I’m going, don’t go!:you’re just mucking around, I’ll be serious: Idoubt that and anyway I’m not staying just tobe a linguistic foil for you.............
Name: Martin STEPNEY
AKA: Norman BASSETT
Known Facts:
Is 5’7 tall but wishes he was 6’2.
Is a trainee teacher
Has numerous part-time jobs
Personal Details:
I have now reached 19 years in the acting
business, starting in the popular Hemyock
singers at a very young age. My first memory
was opening night and I had to run through the
audience up onto the stage ready to sing… yes
my trousers were too long and I managed to trip
up the stairs, head first onto the stage! I
stood up, brushed myself down and just started
singing, despite my eyes filling up with water
as my legs hurt! That slapstick comedy appears
to have haunted me up to this day!
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18. Name: Abi VICKERY
AKA: Sally CHESSINGTON
Known Facts:
Occupation: Trainee Solicitor
Glamour star name: Misty Lovedere
Favourite colour: Purple
Personal Details:
This is my 6th show with the Thespians, andI am looking forward to returning to theBrewhouse stage once again. Previous roles haveincluded Molly in Tom Jones, Kitty in TakingSteps, Helen Burns in Jane Eyre and Ursula inMuch Ado About Nothing. Most of my appearancesso far have involved prancing around in skimpyclothes, or as in the last summer tour, playinga dirty wench ... so it is nice to play aslightly more reserved character for a change!It’s been great to be a part of the cast forthis show. Hope you enjoy it!
Name: Stuart LYDDON
AKA: Uncle George SWAN
Known Facts:
Very little
Known to have arranged fights
Has had serious haircut for part
Heavily involved with NODA
Personal Details:
Earlier in the year the wonderful surroundings
of the Minack Theatre in Cornwall provided a
wonderful acting experience but the comfort of
the Brewhouse is just as warm a choice for a
return to the Taunton stage. It’s been a really
good year so far with many miles on the clock
in various guises, on stage, directing and in
front of the camera. Yet another character
to get to grips with and the thrill has not
extinguished the excitement when performing.
Rehearsals never cease and it’s straight off
to Pantoland at the Strode Theatre when COD
finishes, oh yes it is!
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19. Name: David Frederick James NORTHEY
AKA: Mr FORBRIGHT
Known Facts:
Another tall person
Has been known to loom on occasion
Observed at railway stations
Personal Details:
Mr Forbright is a melancholy fellow and takes his
job seriously. His father used to say “treat the
departed, son, as it were your own flesh and blood”
and he has lived by that rule every since. That’s
true of this play and especially for our director
who has treated us with a sense of maturity and
allowed us all to express ourselves through the
characters. I have always felt that a good director
allows the actors to grow their parts at the same
time aiding their development by constructive
guidance. It has been a pleasure to play Mr
Forbright, as well as recent parts of Dr Lanyon in
Jekyll & Hyde and Bunting in Murdered to Death,
although I feel it’s about time I took a different
role, so watch this space!
Name: Tony VENN
AKA: Dr CHAPMAN
Known Facts:
A tall gentleman
Has a way with the ladies
Personal Details:
After the rain-soaked Summer Tour 2007 duringwhich the appalling weather washed away ouraudiences it is very comforting to be backunder a water-tight roof. I sometimes wonderhow closely one can be identified with thecharacter one plays. This is not an issuewhen the character is someone like SquireAllworthy whom everyone on stage admires. Itis a different matter when it is a characterlike Dr Chapman described as ‘mild-mannered’by the author but diminishing in status asthe play proceeds. However, it is a farceand one can draw comfort from the fact thatbelief is suspended. Enjoy the play.
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20. Name: Chloe BURT
AKA: Brenda DIXON
Known Facts:
First appeared at Brewhouse aged 11Played Cilla Black, aged 11Favourite ever role ‘a simple village girl’At 3 wanted to be a famous actress calledFloella le Butt!
Personal Details:
Rehearsing for this show has proven to be avery punishing experience for me as everyMonday and Thursday evening for the last fewmonths I have strenuously sat at the backduring rehearsals with a cup of tea (and jaffacake) whilst laughing my head off at the othersbefore finally dragging myself off my chair to‘swan’ on 5 minutes before the end only to bemanhandled by handsome men! Who could ask for abetter part?!
Name: Lynn HENDEN
AKA: Ms COWPER
Known Facts:
Not tall!
Dislikes writing about self.
Could tell you lots about the others...
Personal Details:
I’ve been a part of the Thespians now for about
six years; last seen prancing about the stage
in a shorty nighty in ‘Move Over Mrs Markham’
as the Finnish Au-Pair. It was then that I met
our Director who was a member of The Bradford
Players and when I explained I’d always wanted
to do ‘Panto’ she said (and I quote) ‘Oh, join
us...we’re not fussy!’ So I did ..and they
weren’t!
Didnt think I had the required assets for this
part but there, you never can tell! Eat your
heart out all you Dames out there! I’ll tell
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21. Taunton Thespians don’t just do Brewhouse shows!
You can book our Murder Mystery group to add a frisson to your party, or to
help raise funds for your school, or as a fun evening in the village hall.
Our new Cabaret Group, Déjà Revue, went down a storm at the Ten Parishes
Festival in September, and we can put on a themed evening for you, too.
For full details, call the Secretary, Jane Edwards, on 01823 322440
11th-15th March 2008, The Brewhouse, Taunton.
Public tickets on sale from 27th November 2007
Box Office: 01823 283244 or online at www.thebrewhouse.net
A rich wife, a working man, an author, an addict... the Swinging Sixties turning sour in a
twisting tale of murder, love, money and betrayal. A masterpiece from the pen of one of the
greats of the genre, this play will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.
Coming next from Taunton Thespians...
Francis Durbridge’s classic Thriller
A rich wife, a working man, an author, an addict... the souring of the Swinging Sixties in a
twisting tale of murder, love, money and betrayal. A masterpiece from the pen of one of the
greats of the genre, this play will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.
11th-15th March 2008, The Brewhouse, Taunton.
Public tickets on sale from 27th November 2007
Box Office: 01823 283244 or online at www.thebrewhouse.net
Taunton Thespians don’t just do Brewhouse shows!
You can book our Murder Mystery group to add a frisson to your party, or to
help raise funds for your school, or as a fun evening in the village hall.
Our new Cabaret Group, Déjà Revue, went down a storm at the Ten Parishes
Festival in September, and we can put on a themed evening for you, too.
For full details, call us on 07982 708503
or email secretary@tauntonthespians.org.uk
Coming next from Taunton Thespians...
Francis Durbridge’s classic Thriller
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22. 6 - 10 November: 7.30pm, Sat Matinée 2.30pm, Arts
Centre, Wellington:
The Sensational 70s musical entertainment.
Tickets: 01823 663597 (Ted Turner Music, Wellington)
9 - 17 November: 7.45pm, Swan Theatre, Yeovil:
The Dresser by Ronald Harwood.
Tickets: 01935 845946 (Yeovil Tourist Office)
7 - 10 November: 7.45pm, Warehouse Theatre, Ilminster,
Time Of My Life by Alan Ayckbourn.
Tickets 01460 52712 (Minster Pharmacy)
10 November: 1.30 and 6.30pm, Regal Theatre, Minehead:
SFD Youth Drama Festival. Competing Groups: Curry ATS;
Somerton Youth Drama; Strode College; Oasis Performing
Arts; St Gregory Youth Theatre; St Dunstan's Community
School.
Box Office 01643 706430
16,17 November, 7.30pm, Curry Rivel Entertainers, Curry
Rivel Village Hall:
‘Allo, ‘Allo by Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft
Box Office 01458 250311.
28 - 30 November: 7.45pm, Civic Players, Yeovil:
Natural Causes by Eric Chappell.
Tickets 01935 473881 (Claire)
29,30 Nov, 1 Dec: 7.30pm, St Gregory Players, Stoke St
Gregory:
Improbable Fiction by Alan Ayckbourn.
Box Office 01823 490155 (Terry Finn)
forthcoming events in the area
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SPONSORED BY
this production is entered for
The Phoebe Rees Awards
Founded by Phoebe Rees
adn run by the Somerset
Fellowship of Drama, the
competition is open to
amateur drama societies
and groups in Somerset.
Plays are adjudicated by
members of the Fellowship’s
committee who also run an
annual Original Playwriting
Festival and the county’s
first round of the All
England Theatre Festical,
and organise drama training.
The Rose Bowl Awards
Founded by the families of
Walter Hawkins and John Coe,
this is now funded through
the Quartet Community
Foundation, with individual
awards sponsored by the
Bristol Evening Post.
Amateur operatic and
dramatic productions
throughout former Avon,
Gloucester and Somerset are
assessed by GODA qualified
adjudicators
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