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Shows
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Our Most Recent Show... 19th - 21st DECEMBER 2007
FAME was our most ambitious production yet. We had a superbly talented cast of 25 young performers aged 14 to 25, a full 6 piece rock band. The show was fully staged with a substantial set, exuberant dance routines and excellent singers. Audiences were suitably impressed with the very high standard of performance and professionalism shown.
Other recent productions include: HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL - THE STAGE SHOW
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL AT THE OLD MARKET, HOVE, WAS A SENSATIONAL BOX OFFICE HIT WITH ALL 8 PERFORMANCES SOLD OUT 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO OPENING ON APRIL 4TH 2007!! TO AUDITION FOR OUR NEXT PRODUCTION CONTACT WILL POOL 01273 205414/07973 518643 info@performerzone.co.uk previously in 2006...... FEATHER BOY - THE MUSICAL, with a cast of talented 11 -17 year olds - was a big success at our recent production at The Old Market, with 5 performances which were received with cheers and whistles from an excited family audience! We sold a total over 800 tickets!
FOR DETAILS OF AUDITIONS FOR OUR NEXT SHOW CONTACT William Pool on info@performerzone.co.uk
or on 07973 518643
AND........... PASS IT ON - with a cast aged 14 - 20 years old - in early April 2006 at The Nightingale Theatre (patron Steven Berkoff) with 5 performances in a popular fringe theatre performing space. This was hard-hitting contemporary youth theatre with a comic edge...
AND... BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - was our first production with PerformerZone Youth (14 - 25 year olds) was presented at The Pavilion Theatre, The Dome for one performance only in December 2005. Directed by RSC actor Gary Sefton - who played The Beast in the original production in Stratford Upon Avon - this play with music provided the perfect debut for our talented group of young actors. Dramatic story telling and youth theatre at its best - this set the standard for our talented cast of players.
SUMMER SCHOOL SHOWCASE PRODUCTIONS 'I WANNA BE BAD!' - at The New Venture Theatre in Brighton, included excerpts from Guys and Dolls, West Side Story, Kiss Me Kate, The Witches Of Eastwick and Mamma Mia!. It was a modern retelling of the Doctor Faustus legend, whereby a group of 'wannabe' performers audition for the notorious Cabaret Inferno run by the mysterious Baron Deville. Successful candidates later realise that The Baron is infact The Devil himself! Fortunately, good conquers evil when the Cabaret Inferno Master Of Ceremonies reveals his true identity as The Angel Gabriel. Gabriel challenges The Devil and expels him, the lovers are reunited, and a harmonious rendering of the famous Cole Porter song 'Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye' rounds off the show.
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