After the Wallingford performance, we got a film crew out (Paul, Eric and
Tracey) the following Sunday and filmed it in the hall and 'on location' at
Paul's house. The resulting DVD is the most professional we've produced so
far, and it can be yours for a mere £2. Order from Paul ().
The Entertainer
A selection of 60 of Tony's photos are on the PhotoBox web site (www.photobox.co.uk/album/3031051),
where you can see individual photos or a slideshow of them all, and order
prints. The programme is
here.
Dad's Army
Some (81) of Tony's photos are here.
The pictures on this web site have been reduced in size (and quality) so
that they don't take too long to download. If you want prints of them, at
full quality, make
a note of the file names (eg D01P50345.JPG) and go to the PhotoBox web site
(www.photobox.co.uk/album/2168766)
where you can see them all and order them. Prices are from 10p each,
depending on size, plus £1.50 delivery. Paul says, "I've used PhotoBox
several times and I've been very pleased with the service. The prints are
sent out very quickly by first class post."
Don't Dress for Dinner
Rehearsal photos by Paul and Tracey are
here. Tony's high quality photos
are here.
Rock Bottom
We did a 'dry run' of H's play at Compton on 12th June 2004, to an audience of
about 20, and the main performance was in the Wallingford Festival on 14th
June. It went extremely well, and we got some good feedback from the
adjudicator David Thomas.
He did say that he thought the play could have finished before Nutmeg's
final entrance, and this was nearly what happened; on the unfamiliar stage,
Bernie rushing out with Nutmeg over his shoulder bashed her head against the
window set - not the sort of seeing-to that she was anticipating. There was
a big "ooh" from the audience, but it looked worse than it was, and Rebecca
was able to make the jewellery presentation to Damian.
Ben Langley filmed the Compton
performance and you can get it on DVD for £2.
Order from Paul ().
Alec took a few pictures at the Compton performance -
here.
The
Eighth Dwarf
The Newbury Weekly News review on 12/02 is
here. Gerry Thurgut said: "the
makeup and costumes were superb ... Paul Shave looked like a Dulux paint
chart ... Cor! [about Rosie] ... Mark Bailey and Enid Farr had good comedy
timing and I would have loved to have seen their parts extended with a good
slapstick routine ... this pantomime was in true tradition and definitely
for the children, who loved it ... what a nice change to be able to take the
children out for an evening of good, clean fun and plenty of laughs".
A gallery with a selection of Tony's excellent pictures is here.
This is just a small sample of the full picture set that Tony took. The full
set (nearly 300) is referenced below, by character. The pictures on this web site have
been reduced in size (and quality) so that they don't take too long to
download. You can order full quality prints by emailing me with the
reference numbers of the pictures you want, and the number of copies
of each. The prints are by PhotoBox (they're very good) and will be 6" x
4.5" unless you ask for bigger ones. See
www.photobox.co.uk for details. Prices are around 30p per print,
depending on how many we order. I've done one order already, but it's easy
to do more - the downside is that there's £1.50 p&p per order. Let me know
what you want
().
The pictures
may be cheaper and will be better quality than you can print
yourself, but if you want to print them yourself I can email the full
quality JPEG files to you (they're about 450Kb each (not 450Mb as I
originally wrote!)).
I'm also taking orders for the DVD at £2 each. This is the full
production, plus some of the photos, and is edited from rehearsal and live
performance shots.