Parade at Manchester's New Arts Venue
THE full cast has now been confirmed for the revival of the classic musical
Parade, which will run for 3 ½ weeks at Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester.
This comes following the recent announcement that London based theatre producer
Aria Entertainment has joined forces with Hope Mill Theatre in Ancoats and James
Baker Productions to spearhead the venue as a platform to showcase and revive
musical theatre.
Parade is the 1st show from the new partnership, the musical will run from,
Friday, 13 May 2016 to Sunday, 5 June 2016 in the 150 seated venue. There will
also be Sunday evening performances throughout at 6pm.
Tony Award winning Musical Parade features religious intolerance, murder,
political injustice and racial tension, and explores the endurance of love and
hope against all the odds. Parade is a major production, big in ambition with
both its cast and staging. It features a full cast of 15 actors, a 9 strong
orchestra, produced by a full creative team.
The cast is led by Tom Lloyd as Leo Frank and Laura Harrison as Lucille Frank.
Tom's acting credits include Sell A Door's Seussical in the West End, and he was
nominated for the Best Male Performance in the Off West End Awards for Stiles
and Drew's production of Just So at the Tabard Theatre London. Laura recently
played Tiger Lily in Peter Pan for UK Productions, and is currently touring the
UK with Blood Brothers.
The cast also features:- Jennifer Harraghy (Pride And Prejudice, The Return Of
The Soldier); Nathan Summers (Jesus Christ Superstar, Guys And Dolls); Ben
Jackson; Matt Mills (Scrooge, Romeo And Juliet); Shekinah McFarlane (Lion King,
Little Shop Of Horrors); Andrew Gallo (The Theory Of Relativity, Saturday Night
Fever); James Wolstenholme (Star Spangled Girl, Rainbow Live); Aidan Banyard;
John Mulleady (Skriker, Famous For Fifteen Minutes); Megan Ormiston; Evie
Blackstock; Anna Berentzen (Much Ado About Nothing, Sense And Sensibility); and
Natalie Hollingworth (Fame, West Side Story).
Aria Entertainment is a theatrical production company headed up by
Manchester born Producer and Company Director Katy Lipson, who has a wealth of
experience in producing new and established works in the West End, Off West End,
Edinburgh Festival and UK tours. Each year, Aria Entertainment produces at least
one musical revival; new British musical; new American musical; a play; new
cabaret show; and a season of new musical theatre called From Page To Stage.
Katy has been following the work of Director James Baker for a number of years,
and the musical revivals series is their first collaboration. They have a joint
passion for musical theatre and their future plans demonstrate their enthusiasm
to showcase further quality arts in the North. James Baker's production of The
Rise and Fall of Little Voice won Best Fringe Production at the Manchester
Theatre Awards 2016, in February 2016.
Director James Baker commented:- "Parade is a rich musical and 1 that is
charged with a real story, that being the lynching of Leo Frank. Its social and
political angles are very timely given the global landscape and the social
difficulties we currently face. We've found an explosive, exciting and talented
cast to tell this story, and we cannot wait to share the show with the theatre
enthusiasts of the North of England. The North is fast becoming a powerhouse for
new and exciting theatre and talent and we are delighted that Parade is part of
this new wave of creativity. This is the 1st production in our musical revival
series and is something we are very keen to build on and develop through full
scale ambitious and innovative productions."
Hope Mill Theatre opened in December 2015 and is located in the Grade II Listed
Hope Mill. The 120 seat theatre is the brainchild of Joseph Houston and William
Whelton who, after a career in theatre and living in London, were inspired by
the highly regarded Off West End Theatres and wanted to replicate it by forming
a creative hub in Manchester. The 5 storey mill is also home to writers, artists
and designers.
With a book by acclaimed playwright Alfred Uhry (Driving Miss Daisy) and a
rousing, colorful and haunting score by Jason Robert Brown (Songs For A New
World, The Last 5 Years, Bridges Of Madison County), Parade is a moving
examination of the darkest corners of America's history.
In 1913, Leo Frank, a Brooklyn raised Jew living in Georgia, is put on trial for
the murder of 13 year old Mary Phagan, a factory worker under his employ.
Already guilty in the eyes of everyone around him, a sensationalist publisher
and a janitor's false testimony seal Leo's fate. His only defenders are a
governor with a conscience and, eventually, his Southern wife who finds the
strength and love to become his greatest champion.
Daring, innovative and bold, Parade is filled with soaring music and a heart
wrenching story, offering a moral lesson about the dangers of prejudice and
ignorance that should not be forgotten. For information and to get tickets please visit:-
HopeMillTheatre.Co.UK.
Merseyside's Big History Show and Exhibition returns to St George's Hall for
2016
WANT to learn more about your City's fascinating heritage? Then don't miss
'The
Big History Show and Exhibition 2016' that's coming to Liverpool's St George's Hall!
The magnificent Grade I listed building will be hosting the 2 day event, on
Saturday, 9 April 2016 and Sunday, 10 April 2016. And in 2016's show promises to
be even bigger and more exciting than ever with the chance to meet some Vikings
and witness Medieval Battle Re-enactments!
The Big History Show and Exhibition will feature exhibitors and guest speakers
from all over Merseyside which will be announced by The Liverpool Town Crier, who
will attend the event accompanied by his Lady Wife.
There will be exhibition stands from over 50 local history and heritage
organisations from the Mersey Tunnels Tours and Mersey Ferries to Fort Perch
Rock, the Vikings and Runcorn Locks Preservation Society, plus dozens of local
history, and family history organisations.
There will also be a packed programme of over 16 talks across the weekend
running every 30 mins, with local historians giving fascinating lectures on: The
Beatles, The Overhead railway, Merseyside Theatres, Wirral Smugglers and much
more...
Don't miss the special Local History Question Time Panel Event, where members of
the public and pose their local history queries to a panel of expert local
historians including Ken Pye, MD of Discover Liverpool, historian, author, and
broadcaster; Janet Dugdale, director of The Museum of Liverpool; Ken Rogers,
journalist and historical columnist; and Steve Binns MBE, Liverpool Community
Historian.
Special guided tours of St George's Hall will also be available so you can
explore the unique neo classical building with its Great Hall, Concert Room,
Courts and Catacombs.
And after all that exploring, you can relax and enjoy some well earned
refreshments in the Heritage Café which will be serving delicious cakes and
treats and afternoon tea.
St George's Hall Manager, Alan Smith said:- "St George's Hall is excited to host
this event for the 2nd year running which allows people to explore this
wonderful building and find out about their City's fascinating heritage."
FREE entry to the event, which takes place from 10am 5pm on the Saturday and
Sunday. Please note that all guest lectures, talks and tours are just £2,
payable on the day.
For more information visit:-
StGeorgesLiverpool.Co.UK.
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'The Ruby Slippers' just got bigger!
Photographs of Phoenix and Destiny is by
Jane McNeil.
SELL out LGBT play is back by popular demand with transfer to Epstein Theatre...
Yes, fresh from its sell out debut run at the Lantern Theatre last month, the
exciting new play:- 'The Ruby Slippers' has now transferred to the Epstein Theatre
for 2 performances by popular demand and tickets are already on sale.
'The Ruby Slippers' is a play about love, friendship, identity and prejudice
within the LGBT community, taking theatregoers on a rollercoaster of emotions.
The show will run at the Epstein Theatre on Saturday, 5 November 2016 with 2
performances at 6pm and 9pm.
Raz is on top of the world, owner of his paradise drag club:- 'The Ruby
Slippers'.
He has met Ryan, the man of his dreams, however all is not as it seems. Business
is poor and a rival club has opened which threatens to not only steal Raz's
customers, but also his star acts, Drag Queens Phoenix and Destiny. Also Ryan has
a secret that will change everything.
The 2 act comedy drama comes from writers Emma Culshaw and David Paul and
directed by Jackie Downey, it explores a subject rarely seen on the theatre
stage.
Writers Emma Culshaw and David Paul commented:- "When creating 'The
Ruby Slippers'
our main aim was to write an honest story that showed the highs and lows of
being in love when there are difficult obstacles to cross. The play also tackles
transgender issues and we hope audiences enjoy what we have set out to achieve,
by creating a play full of compassion, humour and outrageous 1 liners, but with
a strong underlying message."
The talented cast is led by James Rogerson as Raz and Jamie Paul as Ryan, they
are joined by Debra Redcliffe (Helen), Emma Vaudrey (Laura), Owen Richard Farrow
(Destiny) and Jordan Simms (Phoenix).
The show is created by Break A Leg Production in association with Bill Elms.
Co-producer Bill Elms said:- "It has been a pleasure to follow the journey of
this show from the page through to the stage, and watching the audience reaction
to a great piece of accessible work. I believe this show will go far, it has all
the elements for a great night out of the theatre, a great script, great comedy
and most of all a great storyline. I am delighted to be a part of its growth, we
now move on to the Epstein Theatre for a full scale production and have more
plans further field."
Raz is hopelessly in love with his flat mate and barman, Ryan. The feeling is
mutual. However, Ryan has a secret, known only by his mother Helen, who supports
her son's decision and encourages him to tell Raz the whole truth.
So put on your high heels, slap on your lipstick and get ready to strut your
stuff down at:- ''The Ruby Slippers'' for a riotous, glamorous, comical, yet emotional
evening where the power of love is tested and the truth is about to be revealed.
To book tickets you can call The Epstein Theatre, on Hanover Street on:- 0844
888 4411 or book
online. 'The Ruby Slippers' charity partner is Liverpool Pride:-
LiverpoolPride.Co.UK.
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