jack the ripper
Fri, 1 Dec 2000, 08:11 pmWalter Plinge4 posts in thread
jack the ripper
Fri, 1 Dec 2000, 08:11 pmYou know the type of show, that you have been forced into buying tickets for, you go along expecting a worn out melodrama and get total magic.
The Old Mill's tiny stage was filled with TV studio quality street set, superb lighting and a cast of 'thousands'. From the minute that the superb quality music started, the chorus broke into a powerful - for a change - in tune performance.
There was humour, drama, quality costumes and very fine directing brought out the best of a superb cast, from 12? to 60?
A wonderful night out. But how could it have made any money?
The Old Mill's tiny stage was filled with TV studio quality street set, superb lighting and a cast of 'thousands'. From the minute that the superb quality music started, the chorus broke into a powerful - for a change - in tune performance.
There was humour, drama, quality costumes and very fine directing brought out the best of a superb cast, from 12? to 60?
A wonderful night out. But how could it have made any money?
RE: jack the ripper
Sat, 2 Dec 2000, 10:51 amThanks for review, it's made all the hard work worthwhile.
Keep an eye on this theatre because we have a fine line-up for 2001, starting with "Shirley Valentine" in January.
We don't yet know about a profit, but as we have had pretty well full house each night we are optimistic!!
PS There are a few odd seats left here and there if anyone out there reading this is inspired to come.
Keep an eye on this theatre because we have a fine line-up for 2001, starting with "Shirley Valentine" in January.
We don't yet know about a profit, but as we have had pretty well full house each night we are optimistic!!
PS There are a few odd seats left here and there if anyone out there reading this is inspired to come.