Next open auditions for medieval drama. If you want to join us, here is your chance to apply!

Open auditions: The Survivors of the Titanic (theatre show, Brixham)

Survivors of the Titanic
(stage show)

In 1912, many survivors from the Titanic disaster, were brought to Plymouth. This drama, written directly from historical sources, will be performed in Torbay (and possibly Plymouth).

In answer to a commonly asked question, this has nothing to do with the Titanic film starring Leo Dicaprio!

Auditions Sunday Feb 8th 2015
Actors and actresses of all ages required, all roles open for casting. Chestnut Community Centre, 1-3 Poplar Close, Brixham, Devon TQ5 0SA, at 1pm.

Several people are asking me if rehearsal times and venue have changed, they have not changed from wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons nor are they expected to do so.

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An award-winning, not-for-profit theatre company based in Brixham, South Devon, UK We specialise in shows themed on historical events, classics, and legends. We tend to be a more non-musical group, but we do sometimes get into musical-related things as well. We rehearse at Chestnut Community Centre on Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons.

As with the majority of our main shows we perform at the Palace Theatre in Paignton, and are looking at expanding to Brixham theatre and maybe one or two others in the coming year.
We don’t charge annual membership but instead each contribute £1 per rehearsal, which covers rehearsal hall rent.
You are considered a member as soon as you are cast in a show or working on the backstage crew for one, and once you have proven reliable as a member (good attendance, nice friendly conduct with others, etc), we add you to our careers development facebook group which is a group where we share local and national casting calls for film, theatre, modelling and related, and any local (Devon) training courses, which is a free perk to our members who want to develop a career related to the performing arts.
This summer and autumn quite a few things have come out of that, such as filming for Channel 5, being visited by the Britain’s Got Talent scouts, performing in an international opera, etc. In the past we have also worked with the BBC, Disney, Smithsonian, ITV, and Sky TV. All costumes and scripts are provided each show, we are a range of people from those new to acting, through to semi-professional, and trained performers, everyone works together to produce a good show, and a pleasant supportive team. We strongly discourage “cliques” and forbid bullying and elitism, so that it is a friendly, respectful, safe, and energetic environment for everyone.

Join our monthly email mailing list at http://www.southdevonplayers.com/join-mailing-list.html

Our main website: www.southdevonplayers.com
Our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sdevonplayers
Our facebook discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/southdevonplayers Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/sdevonplayersTitanicposter

William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet – dates announced

ABOUT:
Written by William Shakespeare, and directed by Miss Laura J, the writer and director of our recent smash hit Les Miserables The Memoirs of Jean Valjean, this is a full-length, original language adaptation of Romeo & Juliet, set in 1860s Brixham, in a conflict between two families, the Capulets of Higher Brixham (Cowtown) and the Montagues of Lower Brixham (Fishtown). Performed by all-local actors, with an award-winning Torbay theatre company, this promises to be a thrilling production, bringing to life a classic of British theatre.
ALL PERFORMANCES: TICKETS £6 (FULL) OR £5 (CONCS)
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PERFORMANCE DATES/VENUES:
Thursday June 5th 2014 – Lipson Vale Primary School, Plymouth, 7pm. 50% of profits to Plymouth Cat Rescue

Friday June 6th 2014 – 7pm: The Palace Theatre, Paignton (7 PM, tickets can be booked by calling the theatre box office on 01803 665800)
Venue Address: Palace Ave, Paignton TQ3 3HF
Palace Theatre Website: www.palacetheatrepaignton.co.uk/

Saturday June 7th 2014 – 2pm and 7pm, The Methodist Church Hall, Fore Street, Brixham (tickets can be reserved by calling 07855 090589)
Venue address: Fore Street, Brixham, TQ5 8DS

Sunday June 8th 2014, 2.30pm, St Matthias Church Hall, Wellswood, Torquay, (tickets can be reserved by calling 07855 090589)
Venue Address Babbacombe Rd, Wellswood, Torquay TQ1 1HW

Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1428569630720309/
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The South Devon Players theatre company are an award winning, family-friendly, completely non-profit, community-based theatre company, from ithe beautiful fishing port of Brixham; Devon (in South West England)
We perform theatre shows in Brixham, around Torbay, and South Devon, based on historical events, classical stories and mythology, with a strong ethos of often bringing to life the historical heritage of the Southwest in many of our productions.

We were founded in late 2005 by two Brixham performers, and performed our first production in the summer of 2006. Since then we have gone from strength to strength, and are now growing rapidly, with awards won and a rapidly increasing member base, an appearance on a national BBC 1 TV programme, and sponsorship from London for our recent non-musical adaptation of Les Miserables. We also act as a showcase for members seeking to increase their performance portfolios, facilitate access to other castings in the area (over the years we have been directly contacted for actors and models, from companies including, but not limited to, the BBC, Sky, Disney and Smithsonian)

Our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sdevonplayers
Our main website: http://southdevonplayers.weebly.com/

Les Miserables auditions reminder

Les Miserables Reminder! : The South Devon Players theatre company, Brixham are holding open auditions for an exciting and challenging new amateur theatre production in Torbay – a new non-musical adaptation of Victor Hugo’s classic story. All seriously interested people are welcome to audition, there are large and small roles to be cast.

 

 

Les Miserables; The Memoirs of Jean Valjean is a new non-musical theatre show, based directly on Victor Hugo’s thrilling novel of redemption, love and revolution, set in 19th Century France. The South Devon Players are performing this show in September 2013 around Torbay, and have announced open auditions for the production. Whether you are ten or eighty, there are large and small roles available and the auditions are open to both members and new people as well.

People new to acting and performing are welcome.

All we ask is that if you are aged under 16 (there are three child roles), that you are accompanied by a parent or guardian, and that all performers are reliable; able to rehearse on Wednesday evenings, and available for the shows, in September. 

 

The auditions will take the form of script readings on Wednesday May 15th 2013, at 7pm, at  Chestnut Heights Community Centre, Poplar Close, Brixham TQ5 0SA. Rehearsals commencing the following Wednesday (same time/ venue).

As well as performers, we are also looking for front of house helpers, and set/ stage hands too, so if you do not feel like performing, there are plenty of other ways to get involved in the show.

Please note that Act 2 of the show is likely to contain strobe or light flashes.

 

The South Devon Players theatre company are an award-winning, completely non-profit community/ amateur theatre company founded in 2005, based in Brixham and featured on BBC 1 national television in January 2013. We mainly specialise in shows about local history, but sometimes expand to wider historical events (as in the case of this production) as well. We are family friendly, lively and welcoming to all who wish to be involved in theatre at any level. In the past, members have gone on to perform in major feature films, and train at RADA. Our membership ranges from age 10 to 65, and from professional performers to complete beginners, all of whom work as part of a team to create new exciting shows which are then brought to our local community.

 

Les Miserables: The Memoirs of Jean Valjean will be directed by one of the theatre company’s founders; Miss Laura J, who as well as being a professional performer and model in her own right, also holds a Masters degree in teaching performing arts, as well as degrees in film production, and photography – and has performed in another production of Les Miserables in the past, elsewhere. She is accompanied by Mrs Louise German, as assistant director.  Louise is the other co-founder of the South Devon Players, who has decades of community and amateur theatre experience in her own right. Both are experienced directors, and looking forward to joining you to create the biggest show the South Devon Players have yet produced.

 

All audition, and show dates on our website at http://southdevonplayers.weebly.com , or at our social networks: Twitter (sdevonplayers) or our facebook accounts (southdevonplayers, or sdevonplayers)

 

 

 

 

Theatre for beginners : A is for Auditions

In between our other news articles from the group, we are starting a series of articles which are intended (work, volunteering etc going according to plan) to comprise an A-Z on theatre for beginners. The articles may be spasmodic as we have a huge turnaround of shows including tackling a production of Les Miserables, so these will be posted as one of us has time to sit down and write one – sorry about that!

The first one:

A is for Auditions.

So, you have seen an audition listed somewhere – maybe on a website, maybe a poster in town, or maybe a friend has told you about it. You may have wanted to get involved in acting for a long time, or you may just like the idea of that particular show, or be looking for a new hobby. Maybe you are lucky enough to find an audition for some paid acting work. But what is going to happen? What are people going to expect of you?

Common questions I see on Yahoo! Answers often ask “I have seen an audition, but I have no idea how to prepare or what to do for it!”. Now any audition advertisement should have some way to contact the production company or casting director for queries. If you are really unsure what to do (if the advert does not, for example, tell you to prepare a song or monologue), no serious director or production company is going to mind your contacting them and asking for more information. Or you could search on Google for the company website to find out more about them.  In amateur or community groups, you may be expected to take part in group script readings, from the show script, as your audition.

 

There are common pitfalls when auditioning. I always expect auditionees to arrive on time, show respect for others in the room (so not playing on phones/ ipods, eating a McDonalds, talking loudly over those auditioning, taking the mick out of those auditioning, etc), and to bring a pen and a diary. 

Always bear in mind that not everyone can have the lead roles. It is not a slight on your acting ability. Usually a director is also taking into consideration how well you might “look the part” – so for example, a ten year old girl could not hope to be considered for the role of an elderly gentleman, however well she read the part- and will cast according to physical appearance described or suggested by the script, coupled with the actors ability.  I also look at the apparent respect and good manners shown towards others and the rehearsal space, even when the person is not in the group of people currently in an audition reading.

If you are not cast in a huge role, and are offered a smaller one, then put all the energy and effort you can into that. A story is often told in our group about a show seen by some members where an “extra” who had no lines at all, but who was on stage a lot, almost stole the show from the leads, by their superb acting and who impressed a lot of people.

While some people level the comment at some amateur theatre groups that directors or groups have “favourites”, this is not the case with us. We look simply at someones overall suitability for the roles in the show, and as part of the team. Sometimes a new member may get a lead, sometimes a veteran member. You can never tell.  Some groups may not cast new members in lead roles, simply over concerns about the reliability of a new person they do not know – which leads us on to the next paragraph! (and goes back to the previous paragraph about doing any role, large or small, with real effort!)

PLEASE be honest about your availability. Some people audition, then once cast, realise that they are not available on rehearsal days, or that they had a holiday booked on the show days. It is critically important that you do not waste other people’s time if you know you cannot commit. While people do understand if you fall ill or something, timewasting or “just auditioning for a laugh” is likely to get you mentally branded as unreliable by the director, so if you wanted to seriously come back in the future, you may have shot yourself in the foot, as is also the case over tantrums about “not getting the starring role”.

Whether the show is an amateur show, or a professional show, you are still expected to behave in a professional manner and take the audition, and your commitment, seriously. Film and TV companies do approach groups looking for actors and extras (sometimes paid) and so you could have the beginnings of professional opportunities as well. Maintaining a professional attitude from the get-go is not only expected by everyone else in the theatre group (after all, you are hoping to be involved in a theatre production performed to a paying audience) but is good practice for you as well.

And that is the bare bones of good audition practice. You are always welcome to comment with any questions! Next time, B for Being An Actor

Open theatre auditions for Les Miserables; Brixham

Les Miserables: The Memoirs of Jean Valjean

Brixham theatre company, The South Devon Players theatre company announce open auditions for their most ambitious show to date.

 

Les Miserables; The Memoirs of Jean Valjean is a new non-musical theatre show, based directly on Victor Hugo’s thrilling novel of redemption, love and revolution, set in 19th Century France. The South Devon Players are performing this show in September 2013 around Torbay, and have announced open auditions for the production. Whether you are ten or eighty, there are large and small roles available and the auditions are open to both members and new people as well.

People new to acting and performing are welcome.

All we ask is that if you are aged under 16 (there are three child roles), that you are accompanied by a parent or guardian, and that all performers are reliable; able to rehearse on Wednesday evenings, and available for the shows, between 4th – 8th September. 

 

The auditions will take the form of script readings on Wednesday May 15th 2013, at 7pm, at  Chestnut Heights Community Centre, Poplar Close, Brixham TQ5 0SA. Rehearsals commencing the following Wednesday (same time/ venue).

As well as performers, we are also looking for front of house helpers, and set/ stage hands too, so if you do not feel like performing, there are plenty of other ways to get involved in the show.

Please note that Act 2 of the show is likely to contain strobe or light flashes.

 

The South Devon Players theatre company are an award-winning, completely non-profit community/ amateur theatre company founded in 2005, based in Brixham and featured on BBC 1 national television in January 2013. We mainly specialise in shows about local history, but sometimes expand to wider historical events (as in the case of this production) as well. We are family friendly, lively and welcoming to all who wish to be involved in theatre at any level. In the past, members have gone on to perform in major feature films, and train at RADA. Our membership ranges from age 10 to 65, and from professional performers to complete beginners, all of whom work as part of a team to create new exciting shows which are then brought to our local community.

 

Les Miserables: The Memoirs of Jean Valjean will be directed by one of the theatre company’s founders; Miss Laura J, who as well as being a professional performer and model in her own right, also holds a Masters degree in teaching performing arts, as well as degrees in film production, and photography – and has performed in another production of Les Miserables in the past, elsewhere. She is accompanied by Mrs Louise German, as assistant director.  Louise is the other co-founder of the South Devon Players, who has decades of community and amateur theatre experience in her own right. Both are experienced directors, and looking forward to joining you to create the biggest show the South Devon Players have yet produced.

 

All audition, and show dates on our website at http://southdevonplayers.weebly.com , or at our social networks: Twitter (sdevonplayers) or our facebook accounts (southdevonplayers, or sdevonplayers)

 

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The Ballad of Resurrection Bob – Brixham theatre show

Press release

 

The Ballad of Resurrection Bob  – Local history theatre show in Torbay

Brixham, Devon, UK

April 27th 2013

 

About the show:

In past centuries, smuggling of silks, tobacco and brandy, was rife along the coasts of the Southwest, and the smugglers invented ever more creative, and in some cases very humourous tactics to evade the law.

In the case of “Resurrection” Bob Elliott, he faked his own death in order to transport contraband to Totnes, under the noses of the coastguards, in a very large coffin. Later that night, the story tells, the local coastguards encountered Bob on the highway, and were convinced that they had seen a ghost.

From this escapade, Bob earned his nickname of “Resurrection Bob”.

 

The Smugglers Hotel, in Brixham town centre, is said to have been where Bob lived, at the time of the escapade, and indeed, that is how the hotel earned its name.

 

About the group

In the summer of 2012 The South Devon Players were filmed for a BBC 2 programme, performing a clip of their upcoming 2013 production The Ballad Of Resurrection Bob, the humourous true story of a 19th century smuggler, in the Devon fishing port of  Brixham, where the theatre company is based.

This award-winning non-profit community theatre company primarily specialises in bringing to life the history and legends of the county of Devon, in newly researched and written shows. We mainly specialise in shows about local history, but sometimes expand to wider historical events as well. We are family friendly, lively and welcoming to all who wish to be involved in theatre at any level. In the past, members have gone on to perform in major feature films, and train at RADA. Our membership ranges from age 10 to 65, and from professional performers to complete beginners, all of whom work as part of a team to create new exciting shows which are then brought to our local community.

 

Brixham- Saturday April 27th, matinee and evening
                 at the Christian Community Centre, Fore Street (town centre), Brixham Tickets £4 / £2.50 concs
        Matinee – Doors open 3pm (show at 3.30pm)
        Evening – Doors open 7pm (show at 7.30pm)

 

All show dates and ticket details on our website at http://southdevonplayers.weebly.com , or at our social networks: Twitter (sdevonplayers) or our facebook account (sdevonplayers)Image

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