Tuesday 31 January 2012

Aspiring Actors Can Audition for Newport Playgoers


Aspiring actors have the opportunity to audition for Newport Playgoers on Saturday 4th February – and be cast in forthcoming productions such as ‘Dad’s Army’, ‘Calendar Girls’ and ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’.

Members of Newport Playgoers in 
their recent production of ‘Fawlty Towers’ 
(Photo: Phil Mansell)
Anyone aged 18 or over is welcome to come along to the friendly, informal open auditions which will be held at the Dolman Theatre between 10am and 1pm.  

Newport Playgoers, who own and run the city’s 400-seat Dolman Theatre, stage eight plays a year and recent successful productions include ‘Fawlty Towers’ and ‘Frost/Nixon’. 

The Society is involved in the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company’s Open Stages project and will be presenting Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy ‘The Time of My Life’ from 7th – 11th February.

Anyone interested in becoming involved and attending the open auditions can find out full details by phoning 01633 263670 or visiting www.dolmantheatre.co.uk.

Thursday 12 January 2012

Newport Playgoers Select Bristol Writer's Play for RSC Open Stages

A play written by a Bristol man has won a competition to be staged by Newport Playgoers Society at the Dolman Theatre – with the possibility of going on to be performed at Stratford as part of the World Shakespeare Year celebrations.

Winning playwright Russell Walker
Russell Walker’s play ‘To Sleep Perchance to Die’ explores the actor’s eternal nightmare of being pushed on to a stage not knowing the play or the words. Complete with surreal staging and plenty of blood-filled death scenes, it promises to be an innovative and lively production.

‘To Sleep’ is one of four one act plays that won the competition organised by Newport Playgoers as their contribution to the nationwide Royal Shakespeare Company’s Open Stages project which has over 260 amateur dramatic companies from all over the UK taking part.

“I was really pleased that my play was chosen for this prestigious event,” said 52-year-old Russell, a speech and language therapist who is originally from Kentucky, USA, but now lives in Clifton Wood. “The aim of the competition, which had entries from all over the world, was to give a modern take on Shakespeare and create something that today’s audiences will enjoy and find totally accessible. I hope that people will come along and enjoy an evening that promises to be full of fun and surprises.”

The ‘No Holds Bard’ festival of one act plays is at the Dolman Theatre in Newport from 15 – 17 March. Tickets can be booked by phoning the box office on 01633 263670 or visiting www.dolmantheatre.co.uk.