StageOne http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/blog.html StageOne is an Ecumenical Drama Co-operative, who aim to further the use of drama in a Christian context in the Folkestone area, by providing training in a relaxed and friendly environment and by providing a resource that the churches of the Folkestone area can use. en-GB Copyright 2012 Wed, 23 May 2012 00:41:27 +0100 Wed, 23 May 2012 00:41:27 +0100 http://thingamablog.sf.net http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Singing & Core Skills Workshop (22nd May 2012) <p> On Tuesday StageOne had a very productive singing workshop and everything that StageOne had learnt about singing, for example standing up straight, deep breaths, and projection was put into practice. </p> <p> Sue led another memorable Core Skills and Sketch Acting workshop by introducing us to a sketch about being prepared and unprepared. In this case there was a fully prepared and geared up mountaineer and a wannabe mountaineer who thought he didn&#8217;t need all the gear. It was a narrated sketched with some very funny actions and plenty of ideas can be used to perform this. </p> <p> <img height="329" src="http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/media/Photo0041.jpg" width="439" alt="John and Dave acting out the sketch"> &#160; </p> <p> (John acting as the fully prepared and geared up mountaineer |<br> Dave acting as the wannbe mountaineer) </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2012_05-31-2012.html#70 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2012_05-31-2012.html#70 News Singing Workshop Sketch Acting Workshop Tue, 22 May 2012 23:21:09 +0100 Inside Outside workshop 15th May 2012 <p> Last Tuesday in our inside/outside session considered how 'ordinary places' can become for people 'special spaces' - we spent our first session outside - followed by sharing pur experiences - near an perhaps far away - examples included how ordinary spaces for some people can become special 'holy- places - of terms of memories, enlightingly spaces, spaces that change us, invigorating spaces, natural geological or landscape spaces, personal space or people spaces, serene or anonymous spaces - we shared our thoughts and experiences and considered how these might ne enacted out dramatically on stage before our audience - a deep but by all accounts and enjoyable experience. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2012_05-31-2012.html#69 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2012_05-31-2012.html#69 Inside Outside Workshop News Whats On This Week Sun, 20 May 2012 15:04:52 +0100 John Simpson Special and Core Skills (8th May 2012) <p> This week John led a session on 'split screen' use of the stage and Sue led a session where characters were derived from random props! </p> <p> John's brought back 'Major Billing's radio interview, but with a family also onstage listening; we looked at how two separate locations can interact and enhance the overall spectacle. Sue's session got us improvising characters from random props, but we then had to put a sketch together using these props and characters! Darth Vader on a train arguing with the ticket collector was my favourite...! </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2012_05-31-2012.html#68 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2012_05-31-2012.html#68 Core Skills and Improvisation Workshop News Sketch Acting Workshop Whats On This Week Wed, 09 May 2012 15:19:40 +0100 Play reading workshop with Michael Hale 1st May 2012 <p> This week StageOne read through a Nativity themed play that we thought was very well written and could be performed during a variety of Christmas services. </p> <p> Michael Hale introduced us the a new play this week called &quot;The Playboy of the Western World&quot; by Irish playwright John Millington Synge. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2012_05-31-2012.html#67 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2012_05-31-2012.html#67 News Play Reading Workshop Whats On This Week Wed, 02 May 2012 13:48:19 +0100 Opera Workshop &amp; Weakest Link Style Quiz (24th April 2012) <p> This week Dave introduced us to opera Tosca and we watched a documentary about a production of Tosca which as well as showing extracts from the performances also showed how the actors go to know their roles and how they rehearsed. </p> <p> StageOne also had a brainteasing &quot;Weakest Link&quot; style quiz lead by Adam as the quiz master. As always the quiz focuses on drama and related subjects including stage positioning, comedy, drama in film and TV, as well as a few questions relating to the Gospels. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2012_04-30-2012.html#66 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2012_04-30-2012.html#66 News Opera Workshop Whats On This Week Wed, 25 Apr 2012 11:35:58 +0100 StageOne provides an enactment of the events taking place on Easter Sunday <p> StageOne also provided a simple enactment of the events taking place on Easter Sunday as part of this years Sun Rise Service. Members of StageOne, dressed in super costumes, acted out the extract from St. Matthews Gospel Matt.28 V1-20. </p> <p> StageOne Group picture by the cave on the Leas Coastal Park </p> <p> &#160;<img src="http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/media/group_sml-1.jpg" alt="StageOne Group picture by the cave on the Leas Coastal Park on Easter Sunday" height="338" width="450"> </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2012_04-30-2012.html#65 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2012_04-30-2012.html#65 News Sketch Acting Workshop Sun, 08 Apr 2012 09:01:04 +0100 StageOne provides an enactment of the trial of Jesus for Churches Together in Folkestone <p> On Good Friday StageOne provided a simple enactment of the trial of Jesus before the Crosses Procession in Folkestone town centre. </p> <p> </p> <p> Paul as Jesus Roger as Pontius Pilate Adam as Chief Priest </p> <p> <img src="http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/media/paul.jpg" height="450" width="310"> &#160;<img src="http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/media/roger.jpg" height="450" width="312">&#160;<img src="http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/media/adamg.jpg" height="450" width="289">&#160; </p> <p> John as the Guard Dave as Barabbas </p> <p> <img src="http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/media/johns2.jpg" height="450" width="312"> &#160;<img src="http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/media/dave.jpg" height="450" width="277">&#160; </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2012_04-30-2012.html#64 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2012_04-30-2012.html#64 News Sketch Acting Workshop Whats On This Week Sun, 08 Apr 2012 08:57:24 +0100 Ray &amp; Mavis Special Workshop & Sketch Acting (3rd April 2012) <p> StageOne had another exciting Ray &amp; Mavis Special Workshop where each of us read out two speaches that were specially written by Ray for the workshop. We had to perform as if we were on stage and use our skills in voice projection and use correct diction. </p> <p> We also has a fun sketch acting workshop with Sue where we acted out a easter themed sketch where a reporter was trying to get the scoop on the story of Jesus and dealing with both a mad fisherman who says Jesus is risen and his source. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2012_04-30-2012.html#63 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2012_04-30-2012.html#63 News Sketch Acting Workshop Whats On This Week Tue, 03 Apr 2012 22:43:30 +0100 Play Reading Workshop with Michael Hale - The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley <p> StageOne had another exciting Play Reading Workshop with Michael Hale where we concluded The Ghost Train play by Arnold Ridley. This was an exciting play with many unexpected twists at the end. We also begun reading a play about a drama society attempting to perform Macbeth, but everything in the production keeps going wrong. Extremely funny </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2012_03-31-2012.html#62 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2012_03-31-2012.html#62 News Play Reading Workshop Whats On This Week Wed, 14 Mar 2012 13:09:14 +0000 StageOne Drama Core Skills Workshop StageOne had a really fun and equally important Core Skills workshop lead by Sue Roe where we had to design and act out scenarios where our audience was either visually impaired, deaf or had other disabilities. It was very interesting and brought home the point that drama needs to be tailored to the audience who will see it and that they should engaged with when ever possible. http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2012_03-31-2012.html#61 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2012_03-31-2012.html#61 Core Skills and Improvisation Workshop News Whats On This Week Wed, 07 Mar 2012 06:02:40 +0000 Comedy Workshop & "Just a Minute MK2" <p> This week Roger Smith lead a very interesting and activity based comedy workshop. StageOne had a chance to revisit the Aladdin Pantomime characters with a variety of jokes and poems at the expense of the characters from the pantomime. There was also a cleverly designed &quot;Just a Minute&quot; quiz loosely based mainly on the Aladdin Pantomime and some of the jokes from it. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2012_02-29-2012.html#60 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2012_02-29-2012.html#60 Comedy Workshop News Whats On This Week Tue, 28 Feb 2012 19:02:30 +0000 Aladdin Pantomime performed by StageOne <p> Wow! What a ride this has been. This has been the best stage production by StageOne by far with many laughs and unexpected gags, jokes and pranks including surprising Wishee Washee with his happy birthday, visual gags by Abanazer, and the presentation to the Director. We were in condition tonight. The audience enjoyed this performance and so did we. This was a classic tale of love conquering all boundaries and good triumphing over evil. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2012_02-29-2012.html#59 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2012_02-29-2012.html#59 Aladdin News Whats On This Week Sun, 19 Feb 2012 00:09:01 +0000 Aladdin Pantomime performed by StageOne <p> Another excellent performance by StageOne with so many laughs we lost count with plenty of booing of vile Abanazer. The audience enjoyed this performance and so did we. We are back again for only one more fortune transforming and ruining performances. Just who are these invisible, silent and deadly ninjas? </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2012_02-29-2012.html#58 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2012_02-29-2012.html#58 Aladdin News Whats On This Week Sun, 19 Feb 2012 00:07:00 +0000 Aladdin Pantomime performed by StageOne <p> Another excellent panto performance by StageOne with lot more laughs, and booing of vile Abanazer. We really enjoyed this performance and are happy the audience all enjoyed it too. And oh my, we are back again tomorrow for a double whammy of fortune transforming and ruining performances. Will Abanazer ever get hold of the magic lamp and rule the world? </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2012_02-29-2012.html#57 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2012_02-29-2012.html#57 Aladdin News Whats On This Week Fri, 17 Feb 2012 23:00:51 +0000 Aladdin Pantomime performed by StageOne <p> We had a great start to our panto shows with lots of laughs and some humorous moments. We really did well and put on a great evenings entertainment. Of course we will be doing it all over again tomorrow. Oh yes we are! Oh yes we are! </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2012_02-29-2012.html#56 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2012_02-29-2012.html#56 Aladdin News Whats On This Week Thu, 16 Feb 2012 23:17:40 +0000 Directing Workshop <p> This week Malcolm lead an exciting workshop where we discussed directing and observed Malcolm direct members in performing three sketches. StageOne also had a guest leader, Ian who is the resisdent organist for Folkestone Methodist Church. StageOne has a fun time singing their hearts away to some classics such as &quot;Consider Yourself&quot; and others. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2012_01-31-2012.html#55 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2012_01-31-2012.html#55 News Singing Workshop Sketch Acting Workshop Wed, 25 Jan 2012 05:57:38 +0000 StageOne performs at Sandgate Road Methodist Church Christingle Service <p> On Sunday 18th Decemeber StagOne performed 3 Christmas themed sketches at the Christingle service at Sandgate Road Methodist Church. The sketches included &quot;The Tone Deaf Angel&quot; (a parody of X Factor) where the Angel Gabriel auditions for a Angelic Throng and fails miserably. There was &quot;The Twelve Days of Christmas&quot; where a choir start the well know song of very well and start changing the verses to simulate how we can all get caught up in hustle and bustle of preparing for Christmas and forget the real meaning of Christmas. Finally, there was &quot;Camel Crash&quot; where a traveling sales rep who is staying overnight in Bethlehem retells us about of a ugly camel pile up on his way into the town and brags about how he sold three kings some gold, frankincense and myrrh to replace broken new baby gifts. This is brought to a abrupt end when he finds out he can't have his donkey parked in its allot space because of a couple and a baby, and that a parking attendant is looking at the donkey and issuing a ticket. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/12-01-2011_12-31-2011.html#52 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/12-01-2011_12-31-2011.html#52 News Sketch Acting Workshop Whats On This Week Sun, 18 Dec 2011 22:38:53 +0000 StageOne took part in the D.I.Y concert at the United Reformed Church, in Folkestone. <p> On Saturday 19th November StageOne took part in the <strong>D.I.Y</strong> concert at the United Reformed Church, in Folkestone. </p> <p> The concert had a large turn out and had a wide variety of performances from professional young dancers, singers and musicians and StageOne. </p> <p> StageOne performed two sketches. The first was a sketch written by Dave Hopwood and was a retelling of the parable of Rich Fool in Luke 12:16-21. The second sketch was written by one of the members of StageOne and has a funny twist at the end. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/11-01-2011_11-30-2011.html#54 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/11-01-2011_11-30-2011.html#54 News Sketch Acting Workshop Sat, 19 Nov 2011 05:47:50 +0000 StageOne performs at Churches Together Folkestone - All Saints service <p> StageOne took part in the Churches Together Folkestone All Saints service on Sunday 29th October and dramatized a few verses of St Pauls letter to the Colossians. </p> <p> It was a lovely evening service with lots of people coming along and joining in the singing lead by a brilliant music group and choir. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/11-01-2011_11-30-2011.html#50 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/11-01-2011_11-30-2011.html#50 News Tue, 01 Nov 2011 06:55:08 +0000 StageOne took part in The of Word of the Lord at the United Reformed Church <p> On Sunday 29th october StageOne took part in <strong>The of Word of the Lord</strong> at the United Reformed Church, in Folkestone. </p> <p> It was a fascinating immensely display. It comprised of extracts from readings and psalms from the Old Testament and the New Testament. </p> <p> StageOne also read a variety of proverbs, the Beatitudes, the Condemnations of Hypocrisy, and New Testament teachings. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/10-01-2011_10-31-2011.html#53 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/10-01-2011_10-31-2011.html#53 News Sat, 29 Oct 2011 05:45:52 +0100 Aladdin Pantomime Read Through <p> Today members of the Aladdin Pantomime 2012 cast had their frist full read through of the script. We were told it was a laugh a minute and it was with many many puns, innuendos and plays on words. More than I realised myself. It was very hard to control our laughter as other cast members read their lines without trying to laugh. I can definetely say the script is one the best we have had for sometime. </p> <p> StagOne will be rehearsing more or less immediatly through the Februray. And what a show we have in store! </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/10-01-2011_10-31-2011.html#49 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/10-01-2011_10-31-2011.html#49 Aladdin News Sun, 16 Oct 2011 21:43:06 +0100 Play Reading: The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol <p> On Tuesday Michael Hale lead another play reading workshop where we began reading another comedy / farce play called The Government Inspector, by novelist Nikolai Gogol. </p> <p> <strong>Plot Summary</strong> </p> <p> The corrupt officials of a small Russian town, headed by the Mayor, react with terror to the news that an incognito inspector will soon be arriving in their town to investigate them. In the rush to cover up their considerable misdeeds a report that a suspicious person who arrived two weeks previously from Saint Petersburg and is staying at the inn. This person, however, is not an inspector; it is Khlestakov, a foppish civil servant. </p> <p> The officials learn that Khlestakov has been charging his considerable hotel bill to the Crown, the Mayor and his crooked cronies are certain that this is the dreaded inspector. For quite some time Khlestakov realize that he has been mistaken for someone else. Meanwhile, he enjoys the officials' terrified deference and moves in as a guest in the Mayor's house. He also demands and receives massive &quot;loans&quot; from the Mayor and all of his associates. He also flirts with the Mayor's wife and daughter. </p> <p> Following this, the village's Jewish and Old Believer merchants arrive and begging Khlestakov to have the Mayor dismissed from his post for they are sick and tired of the Mayor's demands for bribes, Stunned at the Mayor's rapacious corruption, Khlestakov states that he deserves to be exiled in chains to Siberia. Then, however, he pockets still more &quot;loans&quot; from the merchants, promising to comply with their request. By now the Mayor is terrified that he is now found out and pleads with Khlestakov not to have him arrested. </p> <p> Khlestakov announces that he is returning to St. Petersburg, having been persuaded by his valet Osip, that it is too dangerous to continue the charade any longer. After Khlestakov and Osip depart, the Mayor's friends all arrive to congratulate him. Certain that he now has the upper hand, he summons the merchants, and vows to squeeze them for every kopeck they are worth. However, the Postmaster suddenly arrives carrying an intercepted letter which reveals Khlestakov's true identity&#8212;and his mocking opinion of them all. </p> <p> The Mayor, after years of bamboozling Governors and shaking down criminals of every description, is enraged to have been thus humiliated. He screams at his cronies, stating that they, not himself, are to blame. While they continue arguing, a message arrives from the real Government Inspector, who is demanding to see the Mayor immediately. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/10-01-2011_10-31-2011.html#48 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/10-01-2011_10-31-2011.html#48 News Play Reading Workshop Whats On This Week Tue, 04 Oct 2011 22:05:55 +0100 StageOne attend Holy Trinity Pet Service <p> Members of StageOne attended the Holy Trinity Pet Service on Sunday 25th September and performed two musical puppetry acts as part of the service. The puppet show consisted of a pop group of cat puppets called Cool Cats with brilliant hand made props. They gave an excellent performance and was applauded by parents and children alike. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/09-01-2011_09-30-2011.html#47 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/09-01-2011_09-30-2011.html#47 News Puppetry Sun, 25 Sep 2011 19:53:12 +0100 StageOne present Another Taste Of Drama <p> On Saturday 17th Septemeber StageOne put on their second mini revue combining a marvelous four course meal with entertainment in between each course. Its was a very successful evening with equally brilliant performances by all the members </p> <p> Performences included The Cool Cats puppet show with Adam, Shelly and Dana, a sketch by Ray Roe that was performed as it would be on the radio, jokes with Roger, and a sketch with a twist with Sue and Malcolm. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/09-01-2011_09-30-2011.html#46 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/09-01-2011_09-30-2011.html#46 A Taste of Drama News Whats On This Week Sun, 18 Sep 2011 21:50:56 +0100 StageOne presents Another Taste of Drama <p align="left"> <img width="534" src="http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/media/atasteofdrama_title.gif" height="59"> </p> <p align="left"> StageOne will be holding another open day in which StageOne will showcase some of their work and what they are about. StageOne will perform a variety of presentations and a four-course fish and chip supper is provided. There is a choice of fish, sausage or pie, and chips will be available, with a range of starters and desserts to be offered on the night. </p> <p> There will be a drinks reception from 6.00 with performances starting at 6.30pm. </p> <p> Full details available on our website. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/08-01-2011_08-31-2011.html#45 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/08-01-2011_08-31-2011.html#45 A Taste of Drama News Sketch Acting Workshop Sat, 27 Aug 2011 16:03:18 +0100 Mavis & Ray Specil and Drama Quiz <p> This week we had a brilliant Mavis &amp; Ray special where we all participated in a sketch written by Ray and performed with as if it was broadcast on the radio. Characters spoke and mimed any actions and sound effects were included, including the opening and shutting of doors and many more. </p> <p> This workshop was followed by a very searching StageOne quiz which jogged the memories of both teams with questions about Treasure Island, The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew, key drama skills and some trickery questions. Next year it will be harder. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/07-01-2011_07-31-2011.html#42 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/07-01-2011_07-31-2011.html#42 News Sketch Acting Workshop Whats On This Week Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:18:51 +0100 Comedy Workshop & Shakespeare Workshop <p> This week we will have another brilliant comedy workshop with Roger. Roger had brought with him a variety of comedy books and biographical books including Tommy Cooper and Spike Milligan. Roger invited us to debate what types of comedy particular comedians focused on. Examples included slap-stick, paradying, innuendos. </p> <p> Following Roger, Adam led his first Shakespeare work shop and intorduced us all to Othello and talked abit about the play and the plot, and characters. The plot essentially involves a charcter called Iago trying set up Othello because he go passed over for promotion. We read through the first two scenes and immediatley got a feel for what Iago was up to. We will continue to look at the play abit further. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/07-01-2011_07-31-2011.html#44 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/07-01-2011_07-31-2011.html#44 Comedy Workshop News Play Reading Workshop Shakespeare Workshop Whats On This Week Tue, 19 Jul 2011 18:40:56 +0100 Opera Workshop looking at Carmen, and Idioms with Roger <p> Last Tuesday we were entertained by David as we enjoyed taking a second look at the opera CARMEN and marvelled at the wonderful custumes and actions that feature in this fast'moving operatic drama. The thriliing atmosphere created by this opera can only be longed for as we produce our own plays and pantomines! </p> <p> We also had a session on IDIOMS led by Roger - it was fun thinking about all sorts of everyday expressionswe often take for granted - but have no idea of their original meaning or intentions - as a a result much laughter emanated! Are you at the tip of the iceberg; speechless or wear the tousers!?;do you talk the hindlegs off a donkey? or are you the man in the street? Is a bird in the hand worth two in the bush and do you call a spade a spade? Well - it's all as broad as it's long even if you're barking up the wrong tree! Even if you're as dumb as a post, would you pull the skin off a rice-pudding? Then we all sang Here we go round the Mulberry Bush and considered who Simple Simon was - a person dear to the Chairman's heart! </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/07-01-2011_07-31-2011.html#43 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/07-01-2011_07-31-2011.html#43 News Opera Workshop Whats On This Week Tue, 12 Jul 2011 11:16:29 +0100 Alice In Wonderland Themed Coffee Morning <p> Thank you and everyone who came and supported StageOne and to those who helped at yesterday's S.1. fund-raising event. We will know the total proceeds by Tuesday. It was very enjoyable and the weather was good, though abit chilly. Some people thought we were part ofthe Folkestone Trienniel - whow! </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/07-01-2011_07-31-2011.html#41 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/07-01-2011_07-31-2011.html#41 Alice In Wonderland News Sun, 03 Jul 2011 15:58:39 +0100 Alice In Wonderland Themed Coffee Morning <h2> Alice In Wonderland Themed Coffee Morning (Sat 2nd July 2011) </h2> <p> This Saturday, StageOne will be holding a coffee morning in the theme of Alice In Wonderland. Appearing once again will be many of the cast from the Alice In Wonderland performance seen last in February. Look out for that white rabbit! </p> <p> Taking place at Sandgate Road Methodist Church from 10am until 2pm. Tea and coffee and light lunches will be served. </p> <p align="center"> <strong><em>Will you descend through the rabbit hole?</em></strong> </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/07-01-2011_07-31-2011.html#40 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/07-01-2011_07-31-2011.html#40 Alice In Wonderland News Fri, 01 Jul 2011 15:53:43 +0100 StageOne does Stomp <p> This week StageOne continued the Stomp workshop and with losts of work built up a routine. Lots of thanks to the leaders of the workshop. We will be putting all are work with Stomp to god use at the Holy Trinity Fair this Saturday. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/06-01-2011_06-30-2011.html#39 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/06-01-2011_06-30-2011.html#39 News Stomp Whats On This Week Wed, 15 Jun 2011 13:22:40 +0100 StageOne does stomp workshop <p> This week StageOne had a very interesting Stomp workshop and we all learnt lots. Most of us did not play a musical instrument in our spare time, however we all did very well thanks to the leaders of the workshop. We finished this workshop off with a medley of different beats and actions and formed an interesting piece. Stomp continues next week. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/06-01-2011_06-30-2011.html#38 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/06-01-2011_06-30-2011.html#38 News Stomp Whats On This Week Tue, 07 Jun 2011 22:02:54 +0100 StageOne reads Don Juan by Moliere <p> This week StageOne began reading Don Juan. The story of Don Juan (&quot;Don Giovanni&quot; in Italian) is a legendary, fictional libertine or rogue whose story has been told many times by many authors. Some of the best known works about this character are Moli&#232;re's play Dom Juan ou le Festin de pierre (1665), Byron's epic poem Don Juan (1821),<br>and <i>&quot;Don Giovanni&quot;</i>, an opera composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte. </p> <p> The story of Don Juan is that his is a rogue and a libertine who takes great pleasure in seducing women and proposing to marry them and in most versions of the story enjoys fighting the men to whom the women are already committed. The rogue does not believe in anything, God included and does get what is coming to him, as warned by one of the many women his seduced. </p> <p> Don Juan is used synonymously for &quot;womanizer&quot;, especially in Spanish slang. </p> <p> The edition we read was by Moli&#232;re' and translated by Neil Barlett . Book ISBN 1840024399 </p> <p> <img height="300" src="http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/media/51S5RJKTC3L._SL500_AA300_.jpg" width="300" alt="Don Juan By Moliere"> &#160; </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2011_05-31-2011.html#37 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2011_05-31-2011.html#37 News Play Reading Workshop Whats On This Week Tue, 31 May 2011 22:07:14 +0100 Core Skills and Improvisation <p> Today we welcome our newest member, Sophia. StageOne had yet another brilliant Core Skills workshop with Sue. StageOne took part in some interesting exercises and rehearsed two sketches the group have been been working on. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2011_05-31-2011.html#35 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2011_05-31-2011.html#35 Core Skills and Improvisation Workshop News Sketch Acting Workshop Whats On This Week Tue, 24 May 2011 22:39:23 +0100 Core Skills and Improvisation <p> Today StageOne had another brilliant Core Skills workshop with Sue. With just a few random objects from home and a little imagination, each member was able to create a character based on two objects chosen at random. Members also divided in to two groups and each performed a mini sketch based on the objects they had chosen. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2011_05-31-2011.html#34 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2011_05-31-2011.html#34 Core Skills and Improvisation Workshop News Whats On This Week Wed, 11 May 2011 05:20:49 +0100 Play Reading Workshop - Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde comedy, An Ideal Husband <p> This week we finished with our reading of Oscar Wilde's comedy, &quot;An Ideal Husband&quot; and we got to find out that it all ended happily for all the main characters. Mrs Cheavley did not succeed in her blackmailing campaign and as far as we know got what was coming to her. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2011_05-31-2011.html#33 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/05-01-2011_05-31-2011.html#33 News Play Reading Workshop Whats On This Week Tue, 03 May 2011 05:15:38 +0100 A Great Truely Easter Sunday Sunrise Service Sunday 24th April 2011 <p> In the great morning sunshine and a rising red sun many people gathered together at the ampetheatre in the Leas in Folkestone<br>to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus in the Sunrise service. StageOne acted out an extract from St. Matthews Gospel Chapter 28 Verses 1-19.<br>John Simpson reprised his role of Jesus, Shelly Homles and Sue Roe played the women, Paul Robbins played the Roman Guard(s), Adam Grannell played the Angel (his first Sunrise service). Roger played Pilate. Narration was by Malcolm Robertson and Adam Freeman. There was some beautiful music combined with cool sea air and bird song. Wonderful. <br> </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2011_04-30-2011.html#32 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2011_04-30-2011.html#32 News Sketch Acting Workshop Sun, 24 Apr 2011 09:03:36 +0100 Easter Sunday Sunrise Service Sunday 24th April 2011 <p> StageOne will be performing the Resurrection Of Jesus, according tho the Gospel of St. Matthew in the Sun Rise Service this Sunday. It will tak place in the very early hours of Sunday morning in the ampetheatre on the Leas. John Simpson will once again portray Jesus, with Adam Grannell making a debut as the Angel, and Sue Roe, Shelly holmes, Roger Smith, Malcolm Robertson and other helpers. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2011_04-30-2011.html#31 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2011_04-30-2011.html#31 News Sketch Acting Workshop Whats On This Week Wed, 20 Apr 2011 03:41:50 +0100 Inside Outside <p> This week we had a interesting Inside/Outside workshop. Although we were thin in numbers because of members attending Spring Harvest is Minehead, four of us ventured out into Folkestone and observed people's mannerisms, behavior and so on. Examples included people double parking their cars in Sandgate Road, gathering in the chippy for fish and chips, enjoying the nice weather outside the local pub or guest house. Some of this we were able to act out back at base. </p> <p> Some good examples to look out for are people on their mobile phones and how they talk so loudly for all to hear, people out shopping and how they behave, how cashiers great and serve you at Sainsbury's, finally drivers. Coming back to Ashford this evening, I noticed that junction 12 and 13 had cones barring the far side lane and so leaving 1 lane for us all to use. Once the cone stopped, 2 cars immediately gathering speed and sped past me and the car in front. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2011_04-30-2011.html#30 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2011_04-30-2011.html#30 Inside Outside Workshop News Whats On This Week Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:17:17 +0100 Play Reading Workshop - Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde comedy, An Ideal Husband <p> This week we continued with our reading of Oscar Wilde's comedy, &quot;An Ideal Husband&quot; and we were introduced to the political maneuvering and the blackmail faced by Sir Robert and the horrible Mrs Cheveley. Its an exciting read with a lot of conversation between charcters. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2011_04-30-2011.html#29 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/04-01-2011_04-30-2011.html#29 News Play Reading Workshop Tue, 05 Apr 2011 18:46:31 +0100 Shakespeare Worshop And Script Wrting and Consequences Work Shop <p> This week we had a very informative work shop on Shakespeare lead by Shelly. This week we continued examing phrases used in all of Shakespeare's plays. Last time we looked at phrases in the English modern language which come from Shakespeare and are used in every day life. Examples include &quot;One fell swoop&quot;, &quot;Wild goose chase&quot;, and &quot;Seen better days&quot;. It surprising just how much is from Shakespeare. </p> <p> Our workshop today looked at phrases attributed to Shakespeare, but are not actually his own. Examples included<br>&quot;Et tu, Brute? &quot;, &quot;Laughing stock&quot;, &quot;The dog will have his day&quot;, &quot;Out of the question&quot;, &quot;The Naked Truth&quot; and more. </p> <p> Again it was surprising what people thought was Shakespeare's own phrases. However, as we all do today, Shakespeare used the popular sayings of the day. </p> <p> In the second half, we had Matt lead us in a Script Writing and Consequences workshop. We were divided into to two groups of five. Each group were given five characters, five props, five locations. Using these each group had to make a script an try to incorporate everything. It was very hard to do but also humerous. We had notable impressions of The Doctor, Darth Vader, The Archbishop of Canterbury, and more. The Doctor got caught in a hurricane and Lord Vader was attending council meeting and apologising for his Star Destroyer miss firing and causing a big hole in The Leas in Folkestone. The captain of the ship was not so lucky. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#28 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#28 News Shakespeare Workshop Sketch Acting Workshop Wed, 30 Mar 2011 05:02:33 +0100 Sketch Acting & Poetry With Mavis & Ray <p> This week Ray and Mavis lead the StageOne group in a mixed sketch acting and poetry work shop in which we had to use all our skills and knowledge. </p> <p> We began by listening to a short peom, read my Mavis. Then we had the same poem with only the first four lines. Our task was to add as many more lines as we could think of. The results were very interesting. </p> <p> After the break, we had to choose a situation from a small selection and in pairs act it out. The rest of the group had to guess what it was we were doing. Examples included moving a heavy item of furniture, trying on cloths and some very hilarious examples too. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#27 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#27 Core Skills and Improvisation Workshop News Sketch Acting Workshop Thu, 24 Mar 2011 21:09:07 +0000 Exploring Comedy <p> This weeks comedy workshop looked at contemporary comedy and examined examples found in televison such as Family Guy, Futurama, Coming Of Age and Lunch Monkeys. Examples in radio included Dead Ringers, I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, and others. We also had a look at some examples of stand up comedy including established names such as Catherine Tate, Michael Mcintyre, Peter Kay and Alan Carr. </p> <p> The group discussed what Stage One could learn from such examples. One important point raised included not using foul language in a comedy routine was many comedians seem to. Other points were getting audiences to participate in the sketch, respecting the audience, picking the himourous material with care, using the radiculous and parodying that audiences will easy relate to such as the news, antics and phrases by politicians past and present. </p> <p> The group finished the workshop with a version of &quot;Just A Minute&quot;. With some repetition, hesitation and deviation the group talked about particular topics including what they know about Fred, a made up name and person by the way, how to make a stew, my favourite comedian, their first day st school, and why they had to visit the physiatrist, and others. </p> <p> It was fun for all from start to finish with added sound from Adam's computer and noisy items brought specially. </p> <p> Amazingly three of the group were able to talk without being challenged for a full 50 seconds topped by one member achieving a full minute. WOW! </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#26 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#26 Comedy Workshop News Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:21:24 +0000 Exploring Comedy and Singing On Stage <p> This week is another lon awaited comedy workshop with Roger Smith and Adam Grannell. We will be exploring what comedy is and taking a lokk at some of the contempory comedy outthere today both on TV and radio, and how we can apply some of the knowledge into out drama on stage. But thats not all! </p> <p> We will also have another exciting workshop with Ian and exploring singing on stage and looking back at some of the singing skills used in the Alice In Wonderland Production. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#25 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#25 Comedy Workshop News Singing Workshop Sun, 13 Mar 2011 17:42:15 +0000 Alice In Wonderland Stage Production By Stage One <p> Pictures from the performance of Alice In Wonderland featuring the wonderful cast. Pictures include those from taken during the show, pictures of the cast and some pictures taken during rehearsals. </p> <p> See <a href="http://stageone.org.uk/gallery/gallery.shtml" title="stageone.org.uk">stageone.org.uk</a>&#160; </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#24 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#24 Alice In Wonderland News Wed, 09 Mar 2011 01:48:23 +0000 Dance and Movement Work Shop <p> We had a really enjoyable work shop with Sue focusing on alittle bit of dance or movement and actions and then doing actions to certain hymns found in the methodist hymn book. We looked maainly at the &quot;Give Me Joy in My Heart&quot; hymn. Other hymns could have actions and movement made to me. Previous examples of this sort of thing have been shown at the D.I.Y concert in 2008. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#23 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/03-01-2011_03-31-2011.html#23 Core Skills and Improvisation Workshop News Sketch Acting Workshop Tue, 08 Mar 2011 23:07:28 +0000 Alice In Wonderland Stage Production By Stage One <p>This is the third and final trailer for the stage performance of Alice In Wonderland by Stage One taking place in February 2011, at Sandgate Road Methodist Church, Sandgate Road, Folkestone, Kent. Enjoy. </p> <div> <iframe title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/TGplMXWNnr4" allowfullscreen="#DEFAULT" width="480" height="390"> </iframe> </div> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2011_02-28-2011.html#22 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2011_02-28-2011.html#22 Alice In Wonderland News Sun, 20 Feb 2011 20:48:08 +0000 Alice In Wonderland Stage Production By Stage One <p> We are all getting ready for the Alice In Wonderland production. We have a great cast and brilliant costumes. Our opening night is this Thursday. Break a leg everyone! </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2011_02-28-2011.html#21 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2011_02-28-2011.html#21 Alice In Wonderland Forthcoming Events News Sun, 20 Feb 2011 19:57:25 +0000 Core Skills for Drama - Improvistaiton, Stage Lighting Workshop <h2> Tuesday 15th February 2011 </h2> <p> This week we have another exciting workshop focusing on improvisation, another core skill for drama with Shelly. Each workshop is fun as we improve on ways to react to something happening on stage or to something that is said to us. Such skills will be useful for the Alice In Wonderland production. </p> <p> Following on from Shelly's workshop, John will be leading a workshop on stage lighting. The Alice In Wonderland production will be a very good demonstartion of what we have learnt and our experiences from two previous productions. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2011_02-28-2011.html#20 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2011_02-28-2011.html#20 Core Skills and Improvisation Workshop News Sat, 12 Feb 2011 19:34:20 +0000 Play Reading Workshop 1st Feb 2011 <p> Tonight we started reading Oscar Wilde&#8217;s comedy &#8220;An Ideal Husband&#8221;. This, as we quickly discovered, bears a very strong resemblance to today&#8217;s world even though it was written in 1895: corrupt politicians, scandal, people living out of touch with society etc. With a cast including many female parts, and only 1 female member present tonight, this did mean a little artistic licence with the gender of the parts being read! Although it starts off being a little condescending and not exactly showing an immediately likeable set of characters, we soon got into the parts and started to enjoy the way the play sees past their pretence and the real character comes through. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2011_02-28-2011.html#19 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/02-01-2011_02-28-2011.html#19 News Play Reading Workshop Wed, 02 Feb 2011 00:02:29 +0000 Core Skills & Improvisation Tuesday 25th January 2010 <p> We had a really exciting Core Skills workshop today with Sue. We practised how to present a message to the audience buy using only our faces, expressions and our actions. </p> <p> We also read and acted out a sketch called The Rich Fool, by Dave hopwood. This sketch is based on teh parable by Jesus. See the Gospel of St Luke 12:16-21. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#18 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#18 Core Skills and Improvisation Workshop News Tue, 25 Jan 2011 22:20:48 +0000 Core Skills & Improvisation Tuesday 25th January 2010 <p> This week we have another exciting workshop focusing on the core skills for drama and workshop for improvising with Sue. </p> <p> Each workshop helps us remember the basics of how to perform on the stage and how to handle yourself when something does not go as expected. As of writing, I remember oen of the most basic things is &quot;never turn your back to the audience&quot;, and &quot;don't walk infront of another person when moving about on stage&quot;. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#17 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#17 Core Skills and Improvisation Workshop News Whats On This Week Sun, 23 Jan 2011 21:32:51 +0000 Opera Workshop & Malcolm Special Tuesday 18th January 2011 <p> Dave has already introduced us to the opera Carmen from our last workshop. This week we watched the first act of the Epic film which we thoroughly enjoyed. </p> <p> Malcolms special workshop was on stories and skteches that had a twist to them. A good example was a couple discussing discipline regarding what we all thought was a young child taking their time about going to bead and it being a chore for one of the grown ups. It then turned out right at the end that the person being discussed was a grand parent. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#16 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#16 News Opera Workshop Whats On This Week Sun, 23 Jan 2011 21:26:31 +0000 All Folkestone Churches are invited to the two workshops on Tuesday 26 April <p> Representatives from Churches Together in Folkestone and all Folkestone Churches are invited to the two workshops on Tuesday 26 April so that a meeting of minds can occur to consider ways in which StageOne can support local activities. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#15 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#15 Forthcoming Events News Sun, 16 Jan 2011 16:22:02 +0000 Opera Workshop & Malcolm Special Tuesday 18th January 2011 <h2> Tuesday 18th January 2011 </h2> <p> Dave will be leading another workshop looking at Opera. We will also have a special workshop lead by Malcolm. We don't know what he has in store for us. Its a secret! </p> <p> Also, representatives from Churches Together in Folkestone and all Folkestone Churches are invited to the two workshops on Tuesday 26 April so that a meeting of minds can occur to consider ways in which StageOne can support local activities. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#14 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#14 News Opera Workshop Whats On This Week Sun, 16 Jan 2011 16:18:43 +0000 Alice In Wonderland Stage Production By Stage One Teaser <p> This is the second teaser for the stage performance of Alice In Wonderland by Stage One taking place in February 2011, at Sandgate Road Methodist Church, Sandgate Road, Folkestone, Kent. Enjoy. </p> <p> See <a href="http://www.StageOne.org.uk/aliceinwonderland">StageOne.org.uk/aliceinwonderland</a> for more information. </p> <object height="385" width="480"> <param value="http://www.youtube.com/v/mCdQT3TqJI0?fs=1&hl=en_GB" name="movie"> </param> <param value="true" name="allowFullScreen"> </param> <param value="always" name="allowscriptaccess"> </param> <embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/mCdQT3TqJI0?fs=1&hl=en_GB" allowscriptaccess="always" height="385" allowfullscreen="true" width="480"> </embed> </object> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#13 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#13 Alice In Wonderland News Sun, 16 Jan 2011 15:46:20 +0000 Performances of Alice In Wonderland <p> Here are the times for the performances of Alice In Wonderland taking place at Sandgate Road Methodist Church, Folkestone </p> <h2> Thursday 24th February </h2> <ul style="list-style: none"> <li> 7.30pm </li> </ul> <h2> Friday 25th February </h2> <ul style="list-style: none"> <li> 7.30pm </li> </ul> <h2> Saturday 26th February </h2> <ul style="list-style: none"> <li> 2.30pm (Matinee)<br><br> </li> <li> 7.30pm </li> </ul> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#12 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#12 Alice In Wonderland News Sat, 08 Jan 2011 21:12:26 +0000 Play Reading Workshop 4th Jan 2011 <p> This week finished reading the play <b>An Enemy of the People</b> by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. We have already read the first two acts and enjoyed reading about the struggles of the play's protagonist, Dr Stockmann, who wants to do the right thing but is threatened by social intolerance, corruption and supression of free thinking of the people in charge and systems in place. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#11 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/01-01-2011_01-31-2011.html#11 News Play Reading Workshop Wed, 05 Jan 2011 18:27:03 +0000 Alice In Wonderland Stage Production By Stage One Teaser <p> This is the first little teaser for the stage performance of Alice In Wonderland by Stage One taking place in February 2011, at Sandgate Road Methodist Church, Sandgate Road, Folkestone, Kent. Enjoy. </p> <p> See <a href="http://www.stageone.org.uk/aliceinwonderland">StageOne.org.uk/aliceinwonderland</a> for more information. </p> <p> <object height="385" width="480"> <param value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Rwj_kDaNP5Q?fs=1&hl=en_GB" name="movie"> </param> <param value="true" name="allowFullScreen"> </param> <param value="always" name="allowscriptaccess"> </param> <embed width="480" allowscriptaccess="always" height="385" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Rwj_kDaNP5Q?fs=1&hl=en_GB"> </embed> </object> </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/12-01-2010_12-31-2010.html#10 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/12-01-2010_12-31-2010.html#10 Alice In Wonderland News Thu, 16 Dec 2010 19:13:33 +0000 Chistmas sketch acting at Eastling Village Hall 2010 <p> Today StageOne performed 3 Christmas themed sketches as part of the Christmas Free Style service at Eastling Village Hall. We certainly made everyone laugh.<br> </p> <p> Our first sketch was about a tone deaf angel who was auditioning to part of an angelic throng in the style of X Factor.<br>Who else but the Angel Gabriel </p> <p> This sketch was following by a shepherd going to a psychiatrist about some visions. </p> <p> The final sketch was about a sales rep who wants to have his company donkey parked in a designated parking spot in the stable of the inn he is staying in and can not understand why the stable is full. While this is happening, his donkey is given a parkig ticket and clamped. </p> <p> We thank the people of Eastling for their very warm welcome. We enjoyed ourselves very much. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/12-01-2010_12-31-2010.html#9 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/12-01-2010_12-31-2010.html#9 News Sun, 12 Dec 2010 18:29:25 +0000 Shakespeare Workshop <p> We will be taking part in another Shakespeare workshop this week. We will be reading through another piece of work by Shakespeare and also act part of it out. So far we have looked at the following plays; <em>Twelfth Night</em>, <em>The Taming Of The Shrew</em>, and also <em>A Midsummer Night's Dream.</em> </p> <p> Find out more about Shakespeares plays <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology_of_Shakespeare%27s_plays#Shakespeare.27s_plays">here &gt;&gt;</a> </p> <p> In today's workshop we also looked at a selection of phrases used in today's english language which were coined by Shakespeare. Such phrases included &quot;Forgone Conclusion&quot; (MacBeth), &quot;Full Circle&quot; (King Lear), &quot;Good Riddance&quot; (Trolus &amp; Cressiola), &quot;Seen Better Days&quot; (As You Like It), &quot;Laid with a trowl&quot; (As you like it) ,&quot;Blinking Idiot&quot; (Merchant Of Venice), and &quot;Eaten out of house and home&quot; (Henry IV) </p> <p> In the second half of the work shop we had a poetry workshop were we read Wildred Owens <b><i>&quot;DULCE ET DECORUM EST&quot; </i></b>and other peoms by Carol Ann Duffy. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/11-01-2010_11-30-2010.html#5 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/11-01-2010_11-30-2010.html#5 News Shakespeare Workshop Whats On This Week Mon, 22 Nov 2010 00:14:45 +0000 Jack And The Dream Stalk, St Andrews Methodist Church, Folkestone <p> As part of the evening service by parishioners of St Andrew's Methodist Church in Folkestone, members of StageOne performed a sketch called <b>Jack And The Dreamstalk,</b> a pariody of the Jack And The Bean Stalk story. It concerned a young lay-about called Jack who who gradually climbs the career ladder and gets too big for his boots. </p> <p> All members did very well and we got some laughs as a result of our actions. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/11-01-2010_11-30-2010.html#4 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/11-01-2010_11-30-2010.html#4 News Sun, 21 Nov 2010 23:54:21 +0000 Singing Workshop <p> Another singing workshop with Ian covering the very basics of singing which can help you the stage. Ian's advice has been really helpful and has can help with speaking and acting parts out on stage with regard to making yourself heard. </p> <p> We also have our first workshop about Opera, with David. We will be looking at a small selection of Operas. </p> <p> </p> <p> We had a very very exciting singing work shop with Ian. It just proves that we can infact sing, though some say they can't. </p> <p> We also looked at Operas including Carmen, Aide and the Magic Whistle and became familiar with some classical music numbers. Very interesting. </p> http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/11-01-2010_11-30-2010.html#3 http://www.stageone.org.uk/stageoneblog/archives/11-01-2010_11-30-2010.html#3 News Singing Workshop Whats On This Week Sun, 14 Nov 2010 14:15:42 +0000