Kaleidoscope Theatre

Lighting Workshop and Pawel Jankowski

March 8th, 2010

Thank you to those who were able to attend the lighting workshop on Saturday. There seemed to be a lot of interest for another workshop to go into more depth about the different lighting effects we could achieve with the equipment we’ve got, hopefully we will be able to schedule this for the coming months.

We were able to use the workshop as an opportunity to show our new lighting equipment, including a new lighting desk, to members of many of the local theatre companies and give a demonstration of the effects this would enable us to achieve.

Preparations are underway for this year’s St. George’s Day Charity Concert on the 23rd April at Freshwater Memorial Hall. You can see part of last year’s concert on youtube

Scripts and St. George’s Day Charity Concert

February 27th, 2010

The Kaleidoscope team met recently to consider a variety of scripts for the summer show. Taking into account casting, staging and audience feedback we have been able to discount a number of scripts, leaving us with:

Loot by Joe Orton

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The Arsonists by Max Frisch

However we remain open minded and welcome your suggestions!

The St. George’s Day Charity Concert is due to take place at Freshwater Memorial Hall on the 23rd April. Kaleidoscope will be providing technical support for this event again this year and we were excited to hear that Polish born classical pianist Pawel Jankowski will be performing again this year!

If you are interested in theatre lighting, you might want to consider our lighting workshop at Totland Church Hall on Saturday 6th March 2010. Please ‘Contact us’ if you would like any further information.

Summer Show Scripts

February 11th, 2010

We’re currently considering scripts for this year’s summer show, including:

The Philanthropist by Christopher Hampton

Loot by Joe Orton

The Arsonists by Max Frisch

The Golden Pathway Annual by John Harding and John Burrows

Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell by Keith Waterhouse

If you would like to suggest a show for the summer, or have any comments regarding the scripts above, please use the comments box below. We are always keen to hear people’s views.

From Pharaoh to Freedom

February 3rd, 2010

Congratulations to the cast of ‘From Pharaoh to Freedom’ at Freshwater Memorial Hall last Friday and Saturday, the production played to a packed house on both nights. Kaleidoscope were pleased to be providing technical support for the production in the form of lighting design and operation. We are also pleased to be invited back to light another classical concert at the Memorial Hall on the 23rd April 2010.

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Please check out our ‘Upcoming Events’ page for a new list forthcoming productions.

Summer Show 2010

January 23rd, 2010

The rehearsal schedule for this year’s summer show has been confirmed and can be found on our ‘Downloads’ page. If you are interested in being part of this year’s production, either on stage or behind the scenes, please us using the ‘Contact us’ page of this website.

We are considering a number of shows for this summer and as always we are keen to hear your suggestions. Please use the comments box below to leave your suggestion.

Scrooge

December 28th, 2009

Congratulations to the cast and crew of ‘Scrooge’ at Freshwater Memorial Hall last week. This ambitious production involved the combined efforts of The New Strolling Players, Back Alley Productions and Kaleidoscope Theatre Company. Members of Kaleidoscope directed, designed the scenery, designed and operated the lighting and sound, assisted with set construction and acted. We were pleased to see many of the special effects devised and constructed by members of Kaleidoscope receive recognition in one of the show’s reviews (see below). The show also received a glowing review in the local press and was well attended raising hundreds for local charities.

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This was a demanding production and it was rewarding to see the three groups pool their talents to provide various expertise in areas such as costume, choreography, music, set design and construction. Thank you to all those involved and the audience for supporting local entertainment. Photographs to follow.

Review by Sally Kimpton – IWCP 21/12/09

“This year the New Strolling Players broke with tradition and joined forces with the Kaleidoscope Theatre Company and Back Alley Productions to present Scrooge, a musical based on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.

The result was a real delight and just the thing to cheer up a cold, dark winter’s evening. The show was full of great songs, dancing and humour. Tim Bull did an excellent job in the demanding role of the old skinflint, Ebenezer Scrooge, and Antony J. Moore was a cheery Bob Cratchit, Scrooge’s much put-upon clerk.

Michael Dangerfield was great fun as Harry, Scrooge’s optimistic nephew, who kept trying to get his uncle to spend Christmas with him, and Mr and Mrs Fezziwig, played by Michael Grist and Helena Hewson, were full of good cheer and Christmas spirit.

Michael Wells and Rachel Dangerfield, as Young Ebenezer and his lost love, Isabel, made a charming couple, helping to tell the story of how Scrooge had ended up as such an unhappy man.

A number of young people took part in the production and they were first class, particularly Joe Cotton as Tiny Tim, Molly Hatch-Wheatley as Kathy Cratchit, Lawrie Burgess as Ebby – Ebenezer as a child – and Lily Hutchings as his sister, Jen.

Excellent special effects came to the fore in the scenes where Scrooge is confronted by the ghost of his old partner Jacob Marley, played by Kevin Wilson, who made shivers run down the spine as he appeared dressed in his white shroud and weighed down with clanking chains, and by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future.

Making the ghostly face of Marley appear on Scrooge’s front door, as if by magic, was particularly clever. And at the end, when Scrooge had been made to see the error of his ways and had become a kind and generous man, we even had some snow falling on the scene to complete a special Christmas evening.”

Scrooge Tickets On Sale Now

November 27th, 2009

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£50 Donation and Scrooge Tickets

November 22nd, 2009

Kaleidoscope are pleased to report that they have received a £50 donation from Totland Parish Council. We are very grateful for the continued support of Totland Parish Council and their recognition of the work that Kaleidoscope is doing. With the increasing overheads involved with staging a production we will be able to put the money to good use for next year’s production!

Scrooge tickets will go on sale from the 21st November 2009 and will be available from The Cabin, Freshwater, Totland Pharmacy, Freshwater Bay Post Office, and Wild Silk, Yarmouth. Adult tickets will be £6, Children £3 and a Family Ticket (2 Adults & 2 Children) for £15.

Black Comedy And Scrooge

November 1st, 2009

Congratulations to all involved in ‘Black Comedy’ last week which played to full houses each night. Some hilarious groping around in the dark by Tony Moore, aptly supported by Kaleidoscope’s Kelly Pearce playing his love interest. Also thanks to Nick Cokes for stepping in to provide lighting and technical support for this production. There is increasing competition for rehearsal time in local venues, as such we have had to book dates for the summer show well in advance this year.

 Dates have now been agreed a rehearsal schedule has been drawn up; this can be downloaded from here. If anyone has any suggestions as to what show we should do in the summer, please use the comments box at the bottom of this post. All suggestions welcome! Finally a reminder about ‘Scrooge’, tickets will go on sale on sale at the end of November and the show runs from Wednesday 16th to Saturday 19th December 2009.

Natural Causes, Scrooge, and Black Comedy

October 9th, 2009

Kaleidoscope’s run of “Natural Causes” received some very positive feedback and has subsequently been nominated for the “Best Village Production” award by the Isle of Wight County Press. Thank you to all of those who support us and made this year’s show possible. We would welcome any suggestions that you may have for future productions.
 
Rehearsals for “Scrooge” are already underway and Kaleidoscope are teaming up with ‘Back Alley’ and ‘Curtain Up’ for this sizeable production. With a cast of 42 named characters plus a chorus this is one of the larger productions Kaleidoscope have been involved with in recent years.
 
In other news a number of our members are involved both on and off stage with Black Comedy which is due to be performed at Totland Church Hall on October 29th – 31st with all performances starting at 7:30pm. Tickets are £5 and will be available on the door. This is a farcical comedy with a difference! Brindsley Miller is keen to impress his fiances father but things go awry when there is a power cut, the lights go out and there are some extraordinary consequences.