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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Mar 26, 2021 15:43:03 GMT
As a huge admirer and supporter of the high quality musicals staged by amateur groups around the UK, I'm keen to see as many as possible once they resume. Unfortunately a lot already rescheduled from last year are understandably being postponed again till 2022. I'm starting this thread to include any amateur musicals that are currently planned to run and open for bookings, up to the end of December 2021. Here are a few to start off. I ask members to post details of any others they may be aware of.....
Company - Irvine Stage Company - Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk - Tuesday 15-Saturday 19 June - Socially Distanced, no single seats available.
My Fair Lady - All Saints (Elton) Amateur Operatic Company - The Met, Bury, Lancs - Wednesday 7-Saturday 10 July.
Lust The Musical - Billericay Operatic Society - Brentwood Theatre, Essex - Tuesday 28 September-Saturday 2 October.
Oliver ! - Tops On Stage - Thameside Theatre, Grays, Essex, booking via Ticketsource - Wednesday 6-Sunday 10 October
My Fair Lady - Oxford Operatic Society - Oxford Playhouse - Tuesday 7-Saturday 11 December.
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Post by fiyero on Mar 26, 2021 16:06:13 GMT
Tell Me on a Sunday - Pinpoint Productions - The Point, Eastleigh, Hampshire - Thursday 20th / Friday 21st May - Socially Distanced, different actress each night.
Little Shop of Horrors - Spot on Productions - The Point, Eastleigh, Hampshire - Thursday 17th - Saturday 19th June - Socially Distanced
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Post by belfastkev on Mar 26, 2021 22:07:31 GMT
A Christmas Carol - Belfast Operatic Company - Tuesday 16th - Saturday 20th November 2021 Grand Opera House, Belfast Tickets from www.goh.co.uk
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Mar 27, 2021 17:37:16 GMT
As a huge admirer and supporter of the high quality musicals staged by amateur groups around the UK, I'm keen to see as many as possible once they resume. Unfortunately a lot already rescheduled from last year are understandably being postponed again till 2022. I'm starting this thread to include any amateur musicals that are currently planned to run and open for bookings, up to the end of December 2021. Here are a few to start off. I ask members to post details of any others they may be aware of..... Company - Irvine Stage Company - Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk - Tuesday 15-Saturday 19 June - Socially Distanced, no single seats available. My Fair Lady - All Saints (Elton) Amateur Operatic Company - The Met, Bury, Lancs - Wednesday 7-Saturday 10 July. Lust The Musical - Billericay Operatic Society - Brentwood Theatre, Essex - Tuesday 28 September-Saturday 2 October. Oliver ! - Tops On Stage - Thameside Theatre, Grays, Essex, booking via Ticketsource - Wednesday 6-Sunday 10 October My Fair Lady - Oxford Operatic Society - Oxford Playhouse - Tuesday 7-Saturday 11 December. Lovely idea ❤️
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Post by TallPaul on Mar 29, 2021 15:47:39 GMT
Oklahoma! at Wakefield Theatre Royal - 25 August to 4 September 2021, rescheduled from 2020. 2.30pm matinees on both Saturdays. It's not entirely clear, but I think this is a production by Wakefield Youth Music Theatre. www.theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk/events/oklahoma-2021I'll keep my eyes peeled and ears to the ground for others!
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Mar 29, 2021 20:30:55 GMT
Oklahoma! at Wakefield Theatre Royal - 25 August to 4 September 2021, rescheduled from 2020. 2.30pm matinees on both Saturdays. It's not entirely clear, but I think this is a production by Wakefield Youth Music Theatre. www.theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk/events/oklahoma-2021I'll keep my eyes peeled and ears to the ground for others! Thanks for that one, it is definitely WYMT, not that that would deter me from attending. I've pencilled it in the diary and if there are cheap rail advances I'll probably book.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Apr 2, 2021 17:46:01 GMT
Shrek - Dartford Operatic & Dramatic Society - Orchard Theatre, Dartford - Wednesday 20 - Saturday 23 October.
Full Monty Musical - Better Day Productions - Theatre Royal, Margate - Wednesday 10 - Saturday 13 November.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Apr 17, 2021 22:12:12 GMT
The Little Mermaid - Redbridge Productions- Kenneth Moore Theatre, Ilford - Friday-Sunday 13-15 + 20-22 August
{My Fair Lady at Bury, 7-10 July 2021 has been postponed}
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Post by TallPaul on Apr 18, 2021 9:26:57 GMT
Priscilla Queen of the Desert - Newark Amateur Operatic Society. 12 to 16 October 2021, with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm. Unfortunately, it's not being performed in Newark, but at the home of Robin Hood Theatre Company, which looks to be somewhat off the beaten track, so transport may be an issue. www.rhtc.co.uk/shows.shtmlAnd staying in that part of the world, there is, what I assume to be, an amateur production of War of the Worlds at Nottingham Arts Theatre, from 3 to 6 November 2021. nottinghamartstheatre.savoysystems.co.uk/NottinghamArtsTheatre.dll/
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on May 20, 2021 12:35:42 GMT
Sweet Charity - LOS Musical Theatre - Lewes Town Hall, East Sussex - Tues 28 September to Sat 2 October.
Cats - Stamford Showstoppers - Stamford Corn Exchange Theatre, Lincolnshire - Thurs 23 - Sat 25 September.
All Shook Up - CHAOS - Stourbridge Town Hall, W. Midlands - Tues 2 -Sat 6 November.
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Post by Dr Tom on May 20, 2021 21:14:12 GMT
Kinky Boots at the Churchill Theatre Bromley - Tues 16 to Sat 20 November
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on May 21, 2021 10:35:54 GMT
Spring Awakening - Redbridge Drama and Dance Course - Kenneth More Theatre, Ilford - Fri-Sat 2 and 3 July.
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Post by outforblood on Jun 28, 2021 10:06:17 GMT
Sedos have announced their new season of shows at the Bridewell in London...
28 September-2 October 2021: Ophelia Thinks Harder 26-30 October 2021: Working 24 November-4 December 2021: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 22-26 March 2022: The Mystery of Edwin Drood 10-14 May 2022: American Idiot 5-9 July 2022: Love! Valour! Compassion! 14-24 September 2022: A Midsummer Night's Dream 25-29 October 2022: Carrie: The Musical 23 November-3 December 2022: Amadeus
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Post by couldileaveyou on Jun 28, 2021 10:18:22 GMT
Sedos have announced their new season of shows at the Bridewell in London... 28 September-2 October 2021: Ophelia Thinks Harder 26-30 October 2021: Working 24 November-4 December 2021: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 22-26 March 2022: The Mystery of Edwin Drood 10-14 May 2022: American Idiot 5-9 July 2022: Love! Valour! Compassion! 14-24 September 2022: A Midsummer Night's Dream 25-29 October 2022: Carrie: The Musical 23 November-3 December 2022: Amadeus I don't watch loads of amateur theatre, but frankly I don't know if there will ever be a revival of Love! Valour! Compassion! so I might give it a try
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Jun 28, 2021 11:22:48 GMT
I've booked Working and ... Scoundrels. I saw Working at Southwark Playhouse in 2017. Don't remember it in detail but I scored it 9/10 at the time. The Bridewell/SEDOS has switched to allocated seating, used to be just in sections.
( and with thanks to TallPaul and cheap LNER advances I'm also going all the way from Kent to Wakefield to see Oklahoma!)
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Post by stagebyte on Jun 28, 2021 19:45:12 GMT
Sedos have announced their new season of shows at the Bridewell in London... 28 September-2 October 2021: Ophelia Thinks Harder 26-30 October 2021: Working 24 November-4 December 2021: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 22-26 March 2022: The Mystery of Edwin Drood 10-14 May 2022: American Idiot 5-9 July 2022: Love! Valour! Compassion! 14-24 September 2022: A Midsummer Night's Dream 25-29 October 2022: Carrie: The Musical 23 November-3 December 2022: Amadeus Not familiar with this company or theatre but what an interesting programme - always been intrigued by Mystery of ED - will they keep the audience chooses the villain with a different ending each night I wonder?
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 1, 2021 9:03:00 GMT
While looking for something else, I noticed that Summer Holiday is on at Mayflower Theatre on 27 and 28 August. 7pm on Friday, 1 and 5pm on Saturday. It's their youth group, like in Wakefield. Only £15 a ticket.
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 11, 2021 9:41:24 GMT
They're flooding in now, FrontrowverPaul. Grease at the YMCA Theatre in Scarborough. Monday 2 to Saturday 14 August. Rotherham Teachers Student Academy. Little Shop of Horrors at Rotherham Civic Theatre. Tuesday 14 to Saturday 18 September. LS Theatre Productions presents the South Yorkshire premiere of Kinky Boots at Barnsley's Lamproom Theatre. Wednesday 20 to Sunday 24 October. Northallerton MTC's production of Joseph at Northallerton Forum. Monday 25 to Saturday 30 October. Rotherham MTC's production of Priscilla, also at Rotherham Civic Theatre. Tuesday 9 to Saturday 13 November. Lamproom MTC also has a production of Joseph, at Barnsley's Lamproom again, funnily enough. Tuesday 16 to Saturday 20 November. I'm off for a lie down in a dark room!
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 11, 2021 11:34:58 GMT
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Jul 12, 2021 10:28:35 GMT
I'd be interested in views about this scenario.
I booked an amateur musical, Thursday evening performance, for Spring 2020. The booking was made via a ticket agency , one used by many amateur groups. There was no obvious alternative way to buy a ticket though I now understand I could have done so through the musical theatre group, probably via Facebook. I don't use social media beyond this forum.
The show was first postponed to later in 2020 and then to September 2021. I was notified a few months ago of the exact dates and that my booking had been transferred to the new Thursday. I replied that I would not be able to attend then and would like to switch my booking to either the Wednesday or Tuesday evening, reply received that this would be arranged before the remaining seats were put back on sale.
I have now been notified that the amateur group cannot change my booking as I had bought my ticket through an Agency. I replied basically challenging this and here is the reply from the Agency to the amateur group and forwarded to me. The lady at the group dealing with the matter was very apologetic but says she can do no more so I don't want to go back to her. "Firstly the customer will need to re-book and pay for the ticket they require. They will then need to email us with their original booking reference and their new booking reference, clearly indicating which set of tickets they need to cancel. Once we have received this information, we can then refund the original booking minus any delivery fees and including a £1 admin charge"
So the only way I can get a refund on my Thursday ticket is to buy another one and follow this process and even then I won't get the full amount back. I think that if a show is rescheduled to take place 18 months after the original dates full refunds should be readily available and exchanges of date cost-free. What if a ticket purchaser had moved or passed away? All I want is to switch the ticket from one performance to another, same show, same venue, same week.
The reply says this can be arranged over the phone but Before I call them I'd be interested in views about the legal position and what approach I should take.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 12, 2021 11:14:02 GMT
I'd be interested in views about this scenario. Legally, your claim is going to be with the ticket agency. The show you booked for isn't going ahead, you can't make the new date, so you should be entitled to a full refund. (the fact you may then choose to book directly for another date is completely outside the discussion) If you're not offered a full refund, you could dispute this with your credit card company (depending on the original booking date - but a proviso is I tried this for a hotel booking last year when the hotel was closed due to Covid-19 and the company went out of business, but my credit card provider told me the claim was too late). You could also take the company to the small claims court (assuming they are based in the UK) and they would most likely be liable to cover the application costs. There is a small chance they have a term hidden away which says they can keep the booking fee. This shouldn't affect your consumer rights, but it's a small risk. Now, in reality, none of this is worth the hassle for the cost of a ticket to an amateur production. Firms like this one bank on this. If it was me, I would just tell the agency you can't make the new date, ask for the refund and write off the small difference in cost. You could even say you'll take a credit voucher if you plan to book through them again. Then, if you still want to see the show, email the amateur group and book through them. But keep both transactions completely separate.
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 29, 2021 9:59:57 GMT
Three amateur productions have been announced as part of the autumn season at Huddersfield's Lawrence Batley Theatre...one of my favourites and star of Gentlemen Jack. Oliver - 28 & 29 August 2021. Matinees both days. Into the Woods - 14 to 18 September. Saturday matinee. Calendar Girls - 9 to 13 November. Saturday matinee. More at: www.thelbt.org(Train travel to Huddersfield should always be via Barnsley, along one of the finest railway lines in all England.)
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 10, 2021 9:31:11 GMT
The Festoon Theatre Company are performing an immersive version of Rent at the Golden Goose Theatre (Camberwell, London) from 13 to 16 October. www.goldengoosetheatre.co.uk/rent
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 26, 2021 8:41:20 GMT
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Dec 26, 2021 13:06:57 GMT
I've been searching through the websites of theatres I've previously visited, ticket agencies, and theatres in towns I've never been to in search of amateur musicals to see during 2022. Some shows crop up a lot - Kinky Boots, Calendar Girls, Kipps, Sister Act and Made In Dagenham for example are currently popular choices. I will try to post here details of anything more unusual.
Alan Menken's Hunchback Of Notre Dame by Colchester Operatic Society is at the Mercury Theatre from Thursday 27 January until Sunday 6 February, 12 performances altogether which is an unusually long run for an amateur production. I don't think that's been seen much in the UK and I missed the Manchester production in the summer.
I've booked that one, as well as Seven Brides For Seven Brothers at Stockport Plaza Theatre, 42nd Street at Redditch Palace Theatre, Titanic at Portsmouth Kings Theatre (all April) The King And I at Margate Theatre Royal and Carousel at Brentwood Theatre (both January), Oklahoma at Mansfield Palace Theatre (March), and Young Frankenstein at Romford Brookside Theatre (May)
Others I've found include Twisted at Brentwood in January, Rent at Cambridge ADC in February, Honk at Chelmsford in March and Curtains at Potters Bar / All Shook Up at Dartford / My Fair Lady at Ascot all in April and Sunset Boulevard at Kings Lynn in May.
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