Racael Beck helps out youth show
Mon, 28 June 2004, 07:45 pmClint16 posts in thread
Racael Beck helps out youth show
Mon, 28 June 2004, 07:45 pmMy daughter is an Adekaide youth musical called Party
(Two nice solos "I enjoy being a girl" and "Corner of the Sky")
Exciting news is that the shows patron, the delightful Rachael Beck and her hubby will do one show with the cast... highlights from 'party" and second half concert by Rachael Beck
details below
Star of recent musicals such as "The Sound of Music", "Singing in the Rain" and "Cabaret". Rachel Beck along with her husband Ian Stenlake is visiting Adelaide and performing for one night only. All proceeds are going to youth development initiatives.
Accompanied by Bruce Hancock, Laurie Kennedy, Les Miller and this year's cast of PARTY!
Monday 12 July 8pm
Helen Reid Auditorium, Walford Anglican School for Girls, Unley Rd Malvern (Entry off Commercial Rd.)
Bookings Phone: 8297 4465 or BASS 131 246
BASS from Friday 25 June
plus
Unley Youth Project
Presents
Party
Helen Reid Auditorium, Walford Anglican School for Girls, Unley Rd Malvern
Season: Wednesday 14, July 8pm
Thursday 15, July 8pm
Friday 16, July 8pm
Saturday 17, July 2pm
Saturday 17, July 8pm
Bookings
8297 4465
or
BASS
131246
(Two nice solos "I enjoy being a girl" and "Corner of the Sky")
Exciting news is that the shows patron, the delightful Rachael Beck and her hubby will do one show with the cast... highlights from 'party" and second half concert by Rachael Beck
details below
Star of recent musicals such as "The Sound of Music", "Singing in the Rain" and "Cabaret". Rachel Beck along with her husband Ian Stenlake is visiting Adelaide and performing for one night only. All proceeds are going to youth development initiatives.
Accompanied by Bruce Hancock, Laurie Kennedy, Les Miller and this year's cast of PARTY!
Monday 12 July 8pm
Helen Reid Auditorium, Walford Anglican School for Girls, Unley Rd Malvern (Entry off Commercial Rd.)
Bookings Phone: 8297 4465 or BASS 131 246
BASS from Friday 25 June
plus
Unley Youth Project
Presents
Party
Helen Reid Auditorium, Walford Anglican School for Girls, Unley Rd Malvern
Season: Wednesday 14, July 8pm
Thursday 15, July 8pm
Friday 16, July 8pm
Saturday 17, July 2pm
Saturday 17, July 8pm
Bookings
8297 4465
or
BASS
131246
Re: Racael Beck helps out youth show
Mon, 26 July 2004, 07:23 amWalter Plinge
I was talking to an Adelaide theatre associate last night and he expressed disgust at MR BASTARD'S comments on this site. I don't usually write or subscribe to such sites.
I was in Adelaide on business - arrived 11 July. Read about this project and Rachael Beck's patronage in "The Advertiser" so invited some friends and duly attended. This jaded writer thoroughly enjoyed the show. Certainly there were nerves amongst the young performers and the production numbers looked cramped. Rachael and Ian Stenlake's performances were excellent and it was clear to me that certainly Rachael had geared her's to the young performers of The Project.
Whilst getting a drink during the interval I met a Unley Council executive. He advised that there had been NO financial support for the project. The mayor was a keen and active supporter of youth initiatives.
You see MR BASTARD all you have to do is ask before making statements like you did.
By the way I bought my tickets - $35.00 each plus a booking fee.
Damn good value for a 2-hour show. For those who did not see this night Ms Beck performed for approximately one and a half-hours.
I was intrigued about this company and so went back on the Wednesday night to see the show PARTY!.
Yes, there was a technical problem - the main curtain had jammed. But the cast delivered a fast pasted performance. Without the grand piano etc on stage, they made good use of this superb performance space. The production numbers I saw on the Monday night looked much better Rob - don't worry or take any note of the comment about your song on the Monday night. Your timing and delivery of Sondheim's "Invocation", Tom Lehrer's "New Math" was superb. You have great comic timing. Continue to hone your skills.
I read a posting from a "Clint" about his daughter. We will see great things from this young girl in years to come.
Tackling the original choreography of Bob Fosse is not easy; "Hot honey Rag" was outstanding.
MR BASTARD, you say a lot on this site. I visit Adelaide a lot. My e-mail address is PS010104@aol.com. Please let me know when and if you ever perform. I certainly would be delighted to attend.
Being in the theatre business I certainly know how difficult it is to attract younger audiences. This venture gives youngsters as young as 9 to perform with little or no previous experience- you see I can read a program Mr Bastard.
Young people are continuously being criticised. Here is a group of some 30+ who are not on the streets, not damaging property etc.
Good job Unley Youth. I hope young members or the organisers don't read these postings by Mr Bastard and lose heart.
JR
I was in Adelaide on business - arrived 11 July. Read about this project and Rachael Beck's patronage in "The Advertiser" so invited some friends and duly attended. This jaded writer thoroughly enjoyed the show. Certainly there were nerves amongst the young performers and the production numbers looked cramped. Rachael and Ian Stenlake's performances were excellent and it was clear to me that certainly Rachael had geared her's to the young performers of The Project.
Whilst getting a drink during the interval I met a Unley Council executive. He advised that there had been NO financial support for the project. The mayor was a keen and active supporter of youth initiatives.
You see MR BASTARD all you have to do is ask before making statements like you did.
By the way I bought my tickets - $35.00 each plus a booking fee.
Damn good value for a 2-hour show. For those who did not see this night Ms Beck performed for approximately one and a half-hours.
I was intrigued about this company and so went back on the Wednesday night to see the show PARTY!.
Yes, there was a technical problem - the main curtain had jammed. But the cast delivered a fast pasted performance. Without the grand piano etc on stage, they made good use of this superb performance space. The production numbers I saw on the Monday night looked much better Rob - don't worry or take any note of the comment about your song on the Monday night. Your timing and delivery of Sondheim's "Invocation", Tom Lehrer's "New Math" was superb. You have great comic timing. Continue to hone your skills.
I read a posting from a "Clint" about his daughter. We will see great things from this young girl in years to come.
Tackling the original choreography of Bob Fosse is not easy; "Hot honey Rag" was outstanding.
MR BASTARD, you say a lot on this site. I visit Adelaide a lot. My e-mail address is PS010104@aol.com. Please let me know when and if you ever perform. I certainly would be delighted to attend.
Being in the theatre business I certainly know how difficult it is to attract younger audiences. This venture gives youngsters as young as 9 to perform with little or no previous experience- you see I can read a program Mr Bastard.
Young people are continuously being criticised. Here is a group of some 30+ who are not on the streets, not damaging property etc.
Good job Unley Youth. I hope young members or the organisers don't read these postings by Mr Bastard and lose heart.
JR
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