Friday 18 December 2009

We're Off To See The Wizard...







The Great Veaney, The Lion and Tim Mann took a bit of a detour on Saturday. On the way to Oz, they decided to go via Lancaster City Centre! And what a lovely day out it was... the Tin Man got the chance to enjoy Morecambe Brass Band, The Lion indulged in some flower arranging at Dalton Square Florist and everyone had a look at some of the bizarre DVDs on sale in HMV. They'll be passing through again tomorrow (19th December) so keep on the look out for their giant orange balloons. You may just be allowed to join the yellow brick road!

Friday 11 December 2009

What Did YOUR Mother Say You Never Should?


We want to hear your memories!!

We had the design meeting for 'My Mother Said I Never Should' on Friday - the set will look brilliant, and we're all looking forward to meeting the cast. It came across in the meeting that the play is a lot about memories. It's really disjointed, not told chronologically - just like our memories are. And this is something Amy (director) and Hayley (designer) are focusing on.

So we are asking you, our audience, to send us your memories...

What did your mother say you never should?

Visit the 'My Mother Said' Blog to find out how to send us your memories.

Thursday 10 December 2009

New John Hegley Poem for The Dukes


I was so excited to receive a specially written poem from top performer and all-round good sport John Hegley (who’ll be appearing here in January). As part of our work to promote ‘My Mother Said I Never Should’, we asked a few famous faces to tell us what their mother said they never should do. And this is what John created:

My mother told me not to tease
my little sister Angie-Boo
but I contracted a disease
that meant what was prohibited
was exactly what I had to do.

Thanks John!

Maria Major, Marketing and Press Officer, The Dukes

Wednesday 9 December 2009

A Very Urban Christmas at DT3


The Urban Crossover is back at DT3 for another spectacular urban music event for young people. The event will feature performances from some of the best young MCs and DJs in the North West. We are looking for more performers so if you are interested in getting involved and getting on stage come down to the workshops at your local youth club. Workshops will be happening across Lancaster, Morecambe and Heysham so that no matter where you live you can come along and get involved in creating the Crossover Xmas party. All the info on how to get involved and the list of Youth Clubs to contact is here

Tuesday 8 December 2009

Pom Poms, Knitting and Wheelie Bins



Hi everyone,

We've been getting very into our knitting up at DT3, and are well on with knitting the set for our production of 'It Snows', on at The Dukes next year.

There are 20 actors, 1 young technician, 20 knitters, a director, an assistant, a composer, a production manager, a creative associate, a wool sponsor, and umpteen volunteer pom pom makers! We're a huge crowd with a whole lotta wool; and it's such a nice feeling being part of such a collaborative act. We're learning lots from each other, sharing experiences and knitting our way towards what will be a really innovative story.

It's becoming such a journey already and hopefully the audience will feel the same when they see the show in Feb.

We meet on Mondays and vary our time together. We've danced, played winter sports games, run, skipped, hopped and even watched White Christmas (attempting a bit of ballroom....!).

We've shared snow stories, created toboggans, played with wheelie bins and learnt to skate on the most un-slippy floor imaginable!

We're working our little woollen socks off to tell this story to you in February.

Back to the knitting board...

Louie Ingham, Director 'It Snows'

My Mother Said I Never Should


We're all looking forward to meeting the cast for 'My Mother Said I Never Should'. They will be coming to The Dukes in January but what are they up to at the minute?

Josie Daxter (playing Rosie) is with Blind Summit Theatre at the mo, performing George Orwell's '1984' (pictured).

Anne Kavanagh (playing Doris) has just finished touring with the English Touring Theatre with their production of Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath'.

Only a month or so and they'll be in their pinafores rehearsing the lines of Charlotte Keatley. We should be getting some great pictures of them in costume in the first few weeks of rehearsals so watch this space...

Monday 7 December 2009

Is That Really The Same Man!?



This put a right big smile on our faces!

So Noel White is at Theatre by the Lake in Grimm Tales, Andy Ashford is back down in London having a rest and Chris Jack has just finished working with us in local schools... but what are the rest of The Of Mice and Men cast up to?

Here, Stuart Robertson (who appeared as Candy in Of Mice and Men here this Autumn) is looking very beautiful and completely transformed into a lovely Dame in the panto at the Cochrane Theatre, London.

Here he is meeting Sir Ian Mckellen... how awesome, good luck with everything Stu! You make a gorgeous dame!