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Lucerne House
                  Celebrating Life
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centred care to ensure our residents remain at the centre of all that we do.




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A warm welcome to all our
                                                                         friends, old and new, who are
                                                                         joining us at the Exmouth Pavilion
                                                                         for our centenary production,
                                                                         'Hello, Dolly!' which promises to

     Chairman                                                            be a great production full of the
                                                                         usual high standard of entertain-
                                                                         ment. First performed in 1991,
                                                                         with only full-houses, let's hope
                                                                         this is repeated in our centenary
                                                                         year - it is well deserved!
 The company have been put through thier paces with our three ladies; director Clare Philbrock and choreog-
rapher Rachel Worsley who have worked with us many times before, and our musical director Adele Need-
ham, in her first time MD'ing for EMCo. She has been a delight to work with, and we look forward to working
with her in the future. Thank you ladies!
        The company is so lucky to arrive at one hundred years, with all the added pressure. The first perfor-
mance of 'The Mikado' cost £118-1s-2d, a far cry from the £20,000 plus today! The dedication and hard work
of our members is what keeps this company thriving. Its due to so many team efforts over the years who
have worked hard on stage, in front and behind the scenes to have made this possible. So on behalf of
myself and my committee members 'Thank you and Congratulations!'
In the past some of us have been fortunate to perform at The Albert Hall for Cancer Research. And
performed two shows in our twin town, Langerwehe, Germany - which had never been done before.
        The longevity of the company owes much to the past members whose dedication and continuing
support gives us the opportunity to embrace the tradition of live entertainment. Thank you for your support
and being part of our special centenary celebration.
Have a wonderful evening and we look forward to welcoming you back in November for 'Jesus Christ Super-
star'. Heres to the next 100 years. CHEERS! Mine’s a gin and tonic! See you in the bar afterwards. Val x

Please can I ask you to take your
minds back to 1910 when all those
years ago a group of Exmouth town
folk must have met together for the
first time and said ‘lets put on a
show.’ Now I wonder if they ever
gave a thought to what they were
                                                                President
about to create. Over the years there
have been many highs and lows and
many changes, but I am sure they
would be very proud to know that we are here tonight to celebrate 100 years of Musical Theatre in Exmouth.
         Three years ago, the Society changed its name to the Exmouth Musical Theatre Company, a change we believe
better reflects the aims of today’s group. I am a great believer in change because what audiences want today may not
work tomorrow. I am also a great believer in learning from the people who went before you and we certainly have a
great history of theatrical talent to guide us as we change to meet the needs of future audiences. We only have to look
back at the amazing box office success of The Full Monty to realise how audience tastes have changed over the years.
         I have only been associated with this Society for a mere 45 years and in that time I have seen many people
come and go as they have helped the Society along its exciting journey. Many I have really enjoyed working with, even
through the technical challenges, but whoever the director and whatever the show I have enjoyed every moment of it.
I would personally like to thank everyone who has helped guide the Society over its years, from the committee mem-
bers, to the props ladies (and men) to the programme sellers and to many more. The society would not have survived if
it was not for the help of that loyal band of workers who do not tread the boards. My thanks also go to you, the
audience, who have witnessed many top class performances. I am sure tonight will be one of those top class perfor-
mances.
         I inherited the President’s role during a high and when I see the influx of new members in the past few years I
am sure it will continue on a high for many years to come.
         Now, I am not expecting to be the President in 100 years time but I sincerely hope that there will be a group of
people in Exmouth who will still be creating Musical Theatre for the enjoyment for the community. With your continued
support and the support of the generations to come that wish will be a reality.
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Exmouth Musical Theatre Company
President
 David Whitehead
                                                                                Mr P Caygill
                                         Chairman                               Mr and Mrs B Cooper
lIFE mEMBERS                               Val Clarke
 Mrs M Edwards                                                                  Mr F Crofts
                                                                                Mr G Curl
 Mr T Edwards (Past President)           TREASURER
 Miss J Hearn                              Mike Cane                            Mr S Davies
 Mr P E Tucker (Past President)                                                 Mrs R Harvey
                                         SECRETARIES                            Mr and Mrs D King
 Mrs C West
                                           Caroline Fegan                       Mr A Newman
 Mr W Carpenter (Past President)
                                           Yvonne Anderton (Minutes)            Mrs A S Nightingale
 Mrs Pam Vardy (Past President)
                                           Debra Butler (Members)               Mr and Mrs J E Owen
                                                                                Mr and Mrs R Pope
vICE pRESIDENTS
                                       Committee Members                        Mr H J Porchen
 Mr D Carter
                                                                                Mrs A Price
 Mrs J Carpenter                          Lynne Caygill
                                                                                Mrs B Richardson
 Mrs S Chamberlain                        Hilary Woodman
                                                                                Mr M Rushton
 Mr R J Chapman                           Ken Sellek
                                                                                Miss C Sanders
 Mr and Mrs Chudley                       Sylvia Thompson
                                                                                Mrs J Sayers
 Miss J Crowsley                          Jo Killoran
                                                                                Mr R Smith
 Mrs C Cutting                            Debra Butler
                                                                                Mr L Skillings
 Mr A Conridge                            Allen Simkin
                                                                                Mr D Taylor
 Mr D W England
                                       Social Committee                         Mrs D Taylor
 Miss P Jago
                                                                                Mr B Toye
 Mr and Mrs Hardiman                     Ken Sellek
                                                                                Mrs S Thomson
 Cllr. Mr BCJ Hughes and Mrs A Hughes Julie Parker
                                                                                Mr and Mrs Upton
 Mrs S Leat                              Glenda Budd
                                                                                Mr and Mrs M Wilson
 Mr G Phillips
                                      Associate Members                         Mrs H Woodman
 Miss M Room
                                         Cllr. Mrs K Bamsey and Mr C Bamsey
 Mr T Roseveare
                                         Mrs M J Barnard
 Mr T Rainbow
                                         Mrs D P Boobyer
 Miss M Rawling
                                         Mrs S Buchholz
 Mrs R Sargeant
 Mrs J Stanbury
 Mr W Tee
 Mrs B Tucker
 Mr K Turner
 Mr M Weldrake
 Mr and Mrs D Whitehead                               Enjoying the raised seating?
 Mr and Mrs E Wilkinson            But have you ever wondered how this enormous structure, as well as
 Mr B Woodman                      all the scenery, staging, light, sound and production equipment gets
 Mr F Woodall                      here? This year you will be able to watch ‘time-lapse’ photography of the
 Mr and Mrs R Worsley              whole EMCo get-in, setup and get-out again, from our
 Mrs Y Anderton                    website, www.emcoexmouth.co.uk
 Mr and Mrs A Smith                curtesy of Tom Hurley, at www.devondigital.co.uk
Clare was honoured to have
                                                                                    been invited to direct EMCo’s
                                                                                    Centenary Production and
                                                                                    Hello, Dolly! marks her sixth

                  Director                                                          Show as Director for the
                                                                                    Company, the most recent
                                                                                    being The Full Monty. With
                                                                                    that in mind the gentlemen in
                                                                                    the cast were slightly anxious
                                                                                    that they might have to work
                                                                                    their pants off yet again!

Other recent Productions Clare has directed include: 42nd Street and My Fair Lady (Centre Stage) and The NODA
Excellence Award Winning The Baker’s Wife (CODS).
        2010 marks Clare’s 20th year as a member of the Company (she was of course very young when she
joined!) and during that time she has played numerous roles including: The Duchess of Dene (Me and My Girl),
Vera, (Mame), Mrs Smith (The Arcadians) and Golde (Fiddler on the Roof). Her first principal role however was as
Ernestina Money in the Company’ last gave Hello, Dolly! an outing.
        Clare is very pleased to be joining forces with Choreographer Rachel Worsley, with whom she has had a
long standing working relationship dating back to Centre Stage’s Carousel. It was with Centre Stage that Clare and
Rachel first worked with Adele as Musical Director on Oliver! and Clare is thrilled to be renewing that working
relationship too on this Production. It is a particular delight for Clare to work with such dedicated and profes-
sional colleagues whom she is also very privileged to call her friends.
        Clare continues to work with Playing Dead, a Company specialising in Murder Mystery Entertainment.
Finally Clare would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to everyone involved with the Production. It’s been ‘swell’!

                                          Hello, Dolly! started life as a play called The Merchant of Yonkers by
                                          Thornton Wilder. This he later re-worked and with the addition of the
                                          prominent character Dolly Levi it became The Matchmaker, making its

        Director                          premiere at the Edinburgh Festival in 1954 before moving to the West End
                                          and then Broadway in December 1955.
                                          Under the rather cumbersome title of Dolly- a Damned Exasperating
                                          Woman the transformation of the piece into a musical by Michael Stewart
                                          and Jerry Herman began.
 Interestingly the role of Dolly Levi was first offered to Ethel Merman who turned it down and it fell to Carol
 Channing to open the Show to great acclaim on Broadway in January 1964 - under the final title of Hello, Dolly!
 - where it competed for audiences with Funny Girl and Anyone Can Whistle. Ethel Merman did however step
 into Dolly’s shoes at a later date, with the role also being famously played by Ginger Rogers, Pearl Bailey, Dora
 Bryan, Martha Raye, Betty Grable, Phyllis Diller and in the 1969 Film – Barbra Streisand.
         At the Show’s heart is a tale about finding your perfect partner with a little help from a charismatic,
 devious, charming, manipulative, striking and impossible woman. Dolly has a clear idea about what is right for
 those who cross her path but is a little unsure about mapping out her own future without the approval of her
 late husband Ephraim, with whom she consults on a regular basis. It is only through her calculated interference
 on behalf of others that she can find a way to happiness for herself in the unexpected guise of Horace
 Vandergelder whose life she manages to confuse and then finally complete.
         On the way we meet a charming array of characters who in their individual ways are looking for lasting
 happiness. The widowed Irene Molly, her assistant Minnie Fay and the boisterous but inexperienced Cornelius
 and Barnaby find themselves in the midst of Dolly’s plans together with the struggling artist Ambrose and the
 tearful Ermengarde. Dolly launches herself at her machinations with vigour and enthusiasm as she thinks on
 her feet and weaves a tangled web around her much to the delighted bewilderment of all concerned.
 Dolly may have premiered on Broadway 46 years ago but she’s still got that twinkle in her eye and you never
 know she might be looking at you!
Having previously been a member
of EMCo, Adele was thrilled to be
invited to be the MD for the cente-
                                                               Musical Director
nary production, and commented,
"I also welcome the opportunity to
work once again on another
production with my dear friends
Clare and Rachel." The team have
previously worked together with
Centre Stage on their production of
Oliver.

Before Hello,Dolly!, Adele has been involved with EMCo on productions of Oliver, Bitter Sweet, My Fair Lady and
Half A Sixpence. She also had lead roles in several productions as Jill Kemp in Mr Cinders, Dorothy Brock in
Forty Second Street and Hope Harcourt in Anything Goes.

Adele has been in various shows with Exeter Amateur Operatic Society including Showboat, Hello,Dolly!
Perchance to Dream and ‘Carousel’. With ExeterAOS, she has also played the roles of Maggie Jones in ‘Forty
Second Street’, Ann in ‘Half A Sixpence’ and more recently Calamity in ‘Calamity Jane’. Adele has also played
Letitia in ‘The Zoo’ and Tessa in ‘The Gondoliers’ with St David’s Players.

As MD, Adele has musically directed Calamity Jane with Crediton Operatic Society, The Wizard of Oz, The Mikado
and ‘Oliver!’ with Centre Stage and ‘The Scarlet Pimpernel’ with Exeter Amateur Operatic Society now known as
Exeter Musical Company.

Outside of amateur musicals Adele loves to keep in shape. She said "I love exercise and keeping fit. I enjoy
fitness classes like bodypump and spinning. I have also recently started to learn golf and now understand why
people describe it as a frustrating game!"




 Choreographer
                          Rachel is delighted to be
                          working with EMCo again.
                          ‘Hello, Dolly!’ holds a very
                          special place in Rachel’s
                          heart, as she met her
                          husband Mark when EAOS
                          first did it in 1991, in which
                          he played the drums!

Rachel has choreographed many shows and won two
NODA Excellence Awards for Ruddigore (Centre Stage)
and Disney Concert (EAOS).

Rachel Would like to take this opportunity to thank
EMCo for all their hard work in creating the all singing
& dancing sensation which is ‘Hello, Dolly!’
Musical Synopsis
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Overture...
                                         Orchestra     www.exmouthpavilion.co.uk
Opening...Call On Dolly...
                                                                         Thursday 17th June at 7.30pm
                                            Chorus                       Country Roads – A Celebration of John
I Put My Hand In...                                                      Denver
                                                                         Wednesday 23rd June at 7pm
                                              Dolly                      Exmouth Community College, Summer
It Takes a Woman...                                                      Cabaret
                  Horace, Cornelius, Barnaby, Men                        Thursday 24th June at 8pm
                                                                         C’mon Everybody
Put On Your Sunday Clothes...                                            Wednesday 30th June at 8pm
             Dolly, Cornelius, Barnaby, Ambrose,                         Oases
                                                                         Friday 2nd July at 7.30pm
                               Ermengarde, Chorus                        Mayors Annual Charity Ball
Ribbons Down My Back...                                                  Sunday 4th July at 8pm
                                                                         Raymond Froggatt
                                       Irene Molloy                      Monday 12th July at 8pm
Motherhood March...                                                      Dolly – A celebration of the leading lady of
                                                                         Country
                    Dolly, Irene Molloy, Minnie Fay                      Thursday 15th July at 7.30pm
Dancing...                                                               Acker Bilk
          Dolly, Irene Molloy, Cornelius, Barnaby                        Sunday 18th July at 7.30pm
                                                                         The Bootleg Shadows
Before The Parade Passes By...                                           Monday 19th July at 7.30pm
                                      Dolly, Chorus                      Red Hot ABBA
                                                                         Thursday 22nd July at 7.30pm
Finale - Act 1...                                                        Renaissance Ladies Choir
                                               Dolly                     Wednesday 28th July at 8pm
                                                                         Dire Traits
                                                                         Thursday 29th July at 7.30pm
                                                                         Rob Kingsley – A Vision of Elvis
                                                                         Wednesday 4th August at 7.30pm
                                                                         The Everly Brothers and Friends
                                                                         Thursday 5th August at 7.30pm
                                                                         Westcoast – Celebrating the music of the
                                                                         Beach Boys
                                                                         Friday 6th August at 8pm
                                                                         And Finally …. Phil Collins
Entr’acte...                                                             Wednesday 11th August at 8pm
                                                                         Yellow Brick Road – A tribute to Elton John
                                          Orchestra                      Thursday 12th August at 7.30pm
Elegance...                                                              The Johnny Cash Roadshow
                                                                         Friday 13th August at 2pm
    Irene Molloy, Minnie Fay, Cornelius, Barnaby,                        Get Up and Go with Dave Benson Phillips
                                            Chorus                       Wednesday 18th August at 2pm
                                                                         Andy and Mikes … Big Box Of Bananas
Waitors’ Gallop...                                                       Friday 20th August at 8pm
                                         Orchestra                       Guns 2 Roses
                                                                         Thursday 26th August at 7.30pm
Hello Dolly...                                                           Masters of the House Sing the Musicals
                            Dolly, Waitors, Chorus                       Saturday 28th August at 8pm
It Only Takes A Moment...                                                Rock With Laughter With Cannon and Ball
                                                                         Featuring The Blues Brothers
                                         Cornelius                       Sunday 29th August at 8pm
So Long Dearie...                                                        The Buddy Holly Show
                                                                         Monday 30th August at 8pm
                                              Dolly                      Nick Ross Orchestra – Sounds of the Glenn
Finale Ultimo...                                                         Miller Era
    Dolly, Irene Molloy, Horace, Cornelius, Chorus
The Company

                                            Glenda Budd      Charlie Mackay
                                            Tom Caygill      Megan Mackay
 Dolly Gallagher Levi   Lorna Bryant        Emma Chudley     Nicky Nicholls
 Horace Vandergelder    Mark Smith          Hugh Chudley     Julie Parker
 Irene Molloy           Debra Butler        Gaye Caygill     Sarah Read
 Cornelius Hackl        Lance Vernon        Hannah Caygill   Sue Sellek
 Minnie Fay             Kate Lees           Paul Caygill     Anita Smith
 Barnaby Tucker         Ben Martin          Harriet Clarke   Jo Stewart
 Ermengarde             Rachel Hodge        Val Clarke       Kirsty Sydenham
 Ambrose Kemper         Allen Simkin        Andy Jury        Clare Tate
 Mrs Rose               Anita Smith         Anne Killoran    Ian Taylor
 Ernestine              Nicky Nicholls      Mike Killoran    Adrian Tucker
 Rudolph                Hugh Chudley        Phil Killoran    Alison Walker
 Judge                  Mike Killoran       Anthony Lees     Mark Worsley




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Exmouth Musical Theatre Company
One hundred years in
musical theatre
Extract from the soon to be published history
of Exmouth Amateur Operatic Society, by Bill
Anderton:

The society was first formed at a meeting
held on the 3rd February 1910, when it was                             Sounds of The Sixties 2009
decided to perform 'The Mikado' that April. It
was proposed by one F.Vinnacombe, and            The shows continued and the society went
seconded by G.Vinnacombe, that the mem-          from strength to strength but with short
bership fee should be five shillings. It was     breaks during the first and second world
also decided that everyone should buy their      wars. No less authority than Eric Delderfield,
own score. The show took place on 27th and       in his book 'Exmouth Milestones' assures us
28th April, at a cost of £118-1s-2d and as       that "Courtships culminating in happy
they had £140-19s-8d in the kitty they gave      marriages had their beginnings at rehearsals
£12 each to the Cottage Hospital and the         of the shows. To name but a few, Mr Jack
Nursing Association. The following year they     Hayne and Miss M Blackmore, Mr L Kingston
performed 'The Gondoliers'on 16th, 17th and      and Miss M Mathew, Mr H Taylor and Miss L
18th May at a cost of £140-10s-5d.               Buchanan." Some things never change!
                                                                 Current Society Members 2010
One hundred years in musical theatre

Of course although Sullivan died in 1900,
Richard D’Oyly Carte in 1901 and Gilbert in
1911 these were halcyon days for their
works and their association with the D'Oyly
Carte Opera Company. There was no televi-
sion, radio was in its infancy, films were
not yet readily available and theatre and
music halls were in their hey-day.

It is interesting to note in running through
a list of shows (104 to date) that the last
Gilbert and Sullivan show performed by                                 CHESS, The Musical 2009
the society was 'Iolanthe' in 1998. However
there was a notable concert in November        The full and unabridged version of the EAOS
2001, ably assisted by those two stalwarts     history will be available in paperback at the
Percy Tucker and Trevor Edwards as Gilbert     next EMCo production, in November 2010,
and Sullivan. The society also put on 'Hot     ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’, and via our website
Mikado' in June 2005 but some would            (see below).
argue it was not real Gilbert and Sullivan.

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starring Mrs Albert Cooper, the Misses
Winnie Groves, Rose Vinnacombe and
Messrs Ellis Edwards, Alan Cooper, George
Vinnacombe, Jack Cooper, Sid Burrow and
conductor W H Davies would make of things
today as the society strides purposefully
into the 21st century under its first female
chairperson? Mrs Valerie Clarke took up the
post in November 1996 and continues to do
a brilliant job.

Bill Anderton
One hundred years in musical theatre

In 2008 EAOS made the bold and challenging                        pieces and contemporary musical numbers,
decision to change the name they had held for                     and following hit reviews, showed their
ninety-eight years, and although many options                     supporters that EMCo would withstand the
were considered, finally the new name was                         testing times, embrace the change and
chosen to be ‘Exmouth Musical Theatre                             return stronger than ever to lead into their
Company’.                                                         next one hundred years.
                                                                  This year EMCo celebrate that successful
Partly to appeal to a new generation of poten-                    transition, and hope that they will see you
tial members, and in part to shrug off the                        at other events during this centenial year.
unwaranted stigma that had evolved to the
term ’amateur’, EAOS performed it’s first show
as EMCo in June 2008, the hit Rogers and
Hammerstein musical, ‘South Pacific’. Later in
November that year they performed a concert
entitled ‘No Song Unsung’. It was a collage of
traditional musical theatre, light operatic

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One hundred years in musical theatre

Last time around...

EMCo last performed ‘Hello, Dolly!’in 1991
as EAOS. Here is how the show looked then.
How many names and faces do you
recognise?

Producer                   Hilary Marshall
Musical Director           Lynne Caygill

Mrs Dolly Gallagher Levi   Diana Lindley
Horace Vandergelder        Nick Lawrence
Cornelius Hackl            Mark Smith
Irene Molloy               Debbie Sargent
Barnaby Tucker             Hugh Chudley
                                                           Centenary Dinner Dance 2010
Minnie Fay                 Anne Killoran
Ambrose Kemper             Jeremy Rawlings                 12 06 2010 Exmouth Pavilion
Ermengarde                 Rachel Woodman    To all friends, associates, supporters, ex-members and fans of
Ernestina                  Clare Philbrock   EMCo. Come and join us in celebrating - you are all part of the
Mrs Rose                   Linda Yeandle                               past 100 years!
Rudolph                    Mike Killoran         Tickets are £25, to include drinks reception, dinner and
Stanley                    Tim Heard           dancing to 'Carnaby Street'! For more information, contact
Judge                      Stuart Brown                       Mark or Anita on 01395 224 702
Clerk                      Trevor Brice
Dolly Gallagher Levi



         Lorna explained that she has always loved the film of Hello Dolly, with her idol Barbara Streisand playing Dolly.
She thought it would be a great character to play. She explained that Dolly very cleverly manipulates everyone and every
situation to achieve her own goals. However I love the fact that she is also a warm, witty, charming and lovable charac-
ter. Her determination to ‘rejoin the human race before the parade passes by’ is inspiring. It gives me the chance to play
an amazingly dynamic character, sing some lovely songs, work with a great company of people and dress up in some fab
costumes (not so sure about the wig though!)
         She feels very lucky and grateful to be given the opportunity to play Dolly. “I am also eternally thankful to those
people who encouraged me to audition for the part especially my daughter Millie, my boyfriend Mark and of course
Smiffy” (Mark Smith). Lorna Joined EMCO in 2009 and performed in the chorus of ‘Chess’. Then in November performed
in the Sixties concert as Dusty Springfield and Cher. She notes "I was struck by how much talent and dedication there
was within the company." Previousy, Lorna played Julie in Carousel, Sophie in Tom Jones, Marsinah in Kismet, Mary
Magdalene in Godspell, Hecate (goddess of destruction) in a new musical (’Dark Designs) written and performed in the
Midlands and at various festivals including Sidmouth Folk Festival. Lorna has also sung in dance bands, Jazz bands, a
folk duo (Sarah Jones and Lorna Bryant) and also recorded an album of original songs called ‘Desire’. She also had her
own band for a while in which she wrote and performed her own songs, as well as being a session singer.
         Currently Lorna is rehearsing with a band called ‘Broken Road’ and is planning to record an album this year. She
has also worked for the theatre school ‘Stagecoach’ and also run voice workshops at various festivals. She has two
"amazingly gorgeous children Millie and Cory", who she says are the main focus of her life. Lorna is a trained Homoeo-
path and enjoys living locally with her family and some lovely friends and a very patient boyfriend (Mark) who she
reports "has religiously read through the script for Dolly with me, day after day!"
                                                                             1972  South Pacific                        1996  The Arcadians


Past Productions                                                                      Iolanthe
                                                                             1973  Fiddler on the Roof
                                                                             1974  Merrie England
                                                                             1975  Show Boat 1976  Princess Ida
                                                                                                                                 Movie Musicals
                                                                                                                        1997  42nd Street
                                                                                                                                 42nd Street, Duren,Germany
                                                                                                                        1998  Royal Albert Hall
1910  The Mikado                          1948  The Pirates of Penzance               The Sound of Music                         Iolanthe
1911  The Gondoliers                      1949  The Gondoliers               1977  The Desert Song                               Christmas Concert
1912  The Pirates of Penzance             1950  Merrie England               1978  The Mikado                           1999  Kiss Me Kate
1913  The Yeomen of the Guard             1951  The Mikado                   1979  The Gondoliers                                Musical Memories of the
1914  Iolanthe                            1952  The Rebel Maid               1980  The Merry Widow                               West End
1920  The Gondoliers                      1953  Tom Jones                    1981  Carousel                             2000  Tom Jones
1921  Merrie England                      1954  The Quaker Girl              1982  Bless the Bride                               90 Singing Years
1922  The Geisha                          1955  The Desert Song              1983  Trial by Jury                        2001  Brigadoon
1923  San Toy                             1956  The Vagabond King                     The Pirates of Penzance                    Gilbert & Sullivan
1924  The Pirates of Penzance             1957  Goodnight Vienna             1984  The Gypsy Baron                      2002  Oklahoma!
1925  Miss Hook of Holland                1958  The Gondoliers               1985  Oklahoma!                                     Salad Days
1926  The Yeomen of the Guard             1959  Belinda Fair                 1986  Brigadoon                            2003  Crazy for You
1927  A Country Girl                      1960  The Merry Widow              1987  The Yeomen of the Guard                       Magical Mystery Tour
1928  Rose of Persia                      1961  Naughty Marietta             1988  White Horse Inn                      2004  Merrie England
1929  The Quaker Girl 1930  Les Cloches   1962  The Geisha                   1989  Showboat                                      Christmas Carol
De Corneville                             1964  The Land of Smiles           1990  The Mikado                           2005  Hot Mikado
1931  The Gondoliers                      1965  The White Horse Inn          1991  Hello Dolly                                   Be Our Guest
1933  The Mikado                          1966  Brigadoon                    1992  Fiddler on the Roof                  2006  Mame
1934  The Geisha                          1967  The New Moon                          The Sorcerer & The Zoo                     A Swell Party
1935  The Pirates of Penzance             1968  Rose Marie                   1993  The Sound of Music                   2007  Me & My Girl
1936  The Yeomen of the Guard             1969  Gypsy Love                            Bitter Sweet                               The Full Monty
1937  The Grand Duchess                            The Yeomen of the Guard   1994  My Fair Lady                         2008  South Pacific
1938  My Lady Molly                       1970  Oklahoma!                             My Fair Lady in Langerwehe,Germany          No Song Unsung
1939  The Mikado                                   The Pirates of Penzance            Mr. Cinders                       2009 CHESS, The Musical
1940  The Pride of the Regiment           1971  The Count of Luxembourg      1995  Anything Goes & Half a Sixpence                Sounds Of The Sixties
Horace vandergelder




Mark's first show on stage was 'The Mikado' with the Exmouth Operatic Society, 'back in
1978', he explained. Before that he was a member of the 14-20s (Now 'Centre Stage'),
which he joined at the age of 11 in 1972. Parts included Jeramiah in 'The Quaker Girl',
Will Parker in 'Oklahoma', Leopold in 'The White Horse Inn' and Billis in 'South Pacific'.
Among the parts he has played with EMCo (then 'Exmouth Amateur Operatic Society')
his favourite has been Moon-Face Martin in 'Anything Goes'. Mark met his wife, Anita
just before playing the role of Curly in 'Oklahoma', when he says, "she fell in love with
the cowboy!" Mark explained how honoured he feels playing Horace Vandergelder in
the 100th anniversary production for EMCo, and that it is "great fun to play such a
mean and grumpy man - the complete opposite of me!" he continued, "...although my
wife would disagree!" Look for the grumpiness to reach boiling point, during the com-
plicated dance competition, ‘Polka’.




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                         Exmouth festival has been evolving for you for over a decade and twenty ten is
                         giving you more to discover and more to experience. With serious community
                         involvement, supporting groups such as Exmouth Musical Theatre Company
                         (formerly Exmouth Amateur Operatic Society), we are helping to demonstrate
                         the talent Exmouth has to offer.
                         Working all year round to support creativity and culture within Exmouth, beyond
                         just the nine days. With an entire summer programme of events, our Christmas
                         Cracker winter festival and a host of other projects we are working to support
                         your Exmouth and your creativity.
                         Exmouth Festival is a living and breathing community arts experience... don’t
                         miss out, get involved!
Irene Molloy
Debra was really pleased to be playing Irene Molloy; "...espe-
cially as I will get to do a bit of tap dancing !" She mentioned,
continuing, "Irene also sings a gorgeous song and has lots of
fun scenes with the other characters in the show." Debra has
been a member of EMCo since 1991 and considers herself
lucky to have played roles such as Maria in ‘The Sound of
Music’, Reno Sweeney in ‘Anything Goes’, Mame in ‘Mame!’
and Florence in last years production of ‘Chess’. Other lead-
ing roles with other societies include Nancy in ‘Oliver!’, Mabel
in ‘Mack and Mabel’ and Viv Nicholson in ‘Spend Spend
Spend’. Debra is a full time mum to Sophie at the moment
which she says is "at times, the hardest job I've ever had!
But I love it really!" She is married to Craig who is also a
member of EMCo but who is absent from this show, having
just run the London Marathon! Look out for Debra's fast foot-
work during the tap routine 'Elegance'.




                                      Cornelius Hackl
                                   "I've had lots of fun playing this part," commented
                                   Lance, continuing, "and have really enjoyed playing
                                   opposite my best mate" (Ben, as Barnaby). Previously,
                                   Lance has enjoyed such roles as Jean Valjean in 'Les
                                   Miserable', and with EMCo: Jerry in 'Full Monty’, Anatoly
                                   in 'CHESS, The Musical', and Lt Cable in 'South Pacific'.
                                   Lance commented 'Hopefully I'll make no mistakes and
                                   if I do, hopefully you won't notice!" Particlularly look
                                   out for Lance during some of the frenzied dancing. He
                                   concluded, "I hope you enjoy the show as much as I
                                   have enjoyed playing this part."
Minnie Fay
Kate has been with EMCO for 3 years now joining in July 2007. This is her
second principal role, the first being Georgie in ‘The Full Monty’. She has
played other roles such as Ensign Janet McGregor in ‘South Pacific’ and a
dancer in ‘CHESS’. She MD'd her first show alongside her husband for EMCO
'Sounds of the Sixties'in Nov 2009. Previous roles with LOS/Rolleplay, Rolle
College include Blousey in ‘Bugsy Malone’, Scarecrow in ‘Wizard of Oz’ and
Audrey 2 (the plant) in ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ to name but a few. Kate says "I
was due to play Minnie Fay with Teignmouth Operatic over 10 years ago but I
became ill and couldn't do the show - so it has pleased me to finally get to
play the part! I am looking forward to playing the girly and giggly character and
have really enjoyed working with the cast - we've had a lot of fun!"




                      Barnaby Tucker
Ben is no stranger to the stage having been a member of Exmouth's
youth group Centre Stage before joining EMCO. Previous roles include a
part in Les Miserables with Centre Stage and with EMCo Ethan in ‘The
Full Monty’ (keeping his clothes on this time!) and Lt Buzz Aldrin in
‘South Pacific’. Ben says "I've had lot's of fun working with alongside
both my 'characters' best friend and my 'real life' best mate Lance
(Cornelius). Learning tap has been 'interesting' and learning how to
waltz has been even harder! I hope you all enjoy this evenings show
as much as I enjoy performing it!"



                                   Ermengarde
Rachel has now been with EMCo for two years, enjoying chorus and
dancing roles in every show. As she explained, "I was so happy to get
a part, it's my first part ever!" Rachel joined EMCo for South Pacific in
2008, before which she was a member of centre stage for three years and
went to the London Paladium and Royal Albert Hall to perform with them.
She also worked for three years for Haven holidays as a resident entertainer,
or 'funstar'! Look for Rachel's favourite scene, Harmonia Gardens.
Ambrose
Allen was really pleased to have been given the part of Ambrose, although, as he admits "I'm
by no means an Artist as the character description dictates!" He also noted that, "It will be
good to work alongside Rachel as Ermengarde too, even if her character will be crying a lot!
I'll have to have a box of tissues on standby!" Prior to this Allen has been in Mame, Me & My
Girl, The Full Monty, South Pacific and Chess, including recent concerts; 'No Song Unsung' and
'Sounds of the Sixties'. Allen enthused, "All the shows have been really good to do and this one
will be no exception!" Before joinging EMCO, Allen was a member of Centre stage for eight years
and was involved in shows such as Oliver! The Wizard of Oz, Barnum, Calamity Jane and The
Mikado. In his first year at UWE in Bristol, he joined the Centre for Performing Arts and performed
Carousel with them. Allen is both training and working in Adult Learning, to help adults get back to
work, but also likes to catch up with his friends as much as he can as well.



 Mrs Rose                                                                                 Ernestine
Anita has been involved with EMCo socially
                                                                           Having joined the society this year after
since 2003 when she married her husband
                                                                           moving to Exmouth in 2004 and having a
Mark (Horace Vandergelder) ever since she has
                                                                           break from the stage to have her two
been gradually more involved with the society,
                                                                           lovely children, Nicky was previously a
being 'roped into' various tasks come 'show
                                                                           member of Swanage Operatic Society
time' She became a singing member in 2008,
                                                                           undertaking leading roles in ‘Carousel’,
performing with EMCo for 'No song unsung'
                                                                           ‘Brigadoon’, ‘My fair lady’ and ‘Godspell’
and 'CHESS' in 2009. "I am delighted to be in
                                                                           amongst others. Nicky is delighted to be
Dolly as part of a great cast, playing a
                                                                           playing Ernestine. "I would like to thank
character of 'a certain age and demeanor' I say
                                                                           the EMCO members for giving me such a
no more"
                                                                           lovely welcome to the society. I am very
                                                                           excited about playing this over the top,

Rudolph                                                                    but extremely good fun cameo role"



                                                                                                       Judge
Having once been a waitor at the Old Leonards
Bar (now the Clipper), Hugh feels he has the
appropriate training to do his role justice. Also,
performing twice with EMCo in Exmouth's twin                               Mike has been with the society for
town in Germany, he feels sufficient research                              many years,. He has played many
has been done! Hugh has performed many                                     roles such as Tevye in 'Fiddler On
times with EAOS and EMCo, recently and                                     The Roof', Alfie Doolittle in 'My Fair
memorably including Barnaby Tucker in 'Hello,
                                                                           Lady' and KoKo in 'The Mikado' to
Dolly!', Dave in 'The Full Monty', Ko-Ko in 'The
                                                                           name but a few. The Judge is
Mikado', Petruccio in 'Kiss Me Kate', Harry
Chitterlo in 'Half A Sixpence' and captain Andy in                         probably the smallest part he has
'Showboat'. His favourite role to date was Bill                            played, but he hopes it will still be
Snibson in 'Me And My Girl'. Look for Hugh                                 perfectly formed!
whipping the waiters into shape for the ener-
getic 'Waiter's Gallop'.
New Members                                                          Associate Membership
For new member auditions, contact                            Why not become an associate member?
Debra Butler on 01395 268 444                                Contact Members’ Secretary Sybil Chamberlain,
                                                             on 01392 276 179 or write to 83 Chard Road,
                                                             Heavitree, Exeter, EX1 3AY


You can also look on the EMCo website, for more information, as well as our e-mail newsletter, competitions and special offers!
                 www.emcoexmouth.co.uk
                                                                  There will be a bucket collection
  Carnival House                                                  following the show, in support of

     & Home                                                                         ASPIRE
                                                                  If you are able to, please help us support
Fancy Dress - Wigs - Hats - Make-
                                                                  this worthwhile charity by donating to
 up - Picture Frames - Lamps and                                  their work towards spinal injury treatment.
Shades - Other Household Goods
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                5 Exeter Road
              Exmouth EX8 1PN                                             We Care
                                                                   We have a genuine desire to look after
                01395 224 664                                                     you.

                                                                  We promise that we will meet and endevour
                                                                 to exceed your expectations with regard to the
                                                                  funeral service we provide and the care, pro-
                                                                  fessionalism and compassion shown to you.

                                                                   We are meticulous in our attention to detail
                                                                    and look for ways to make the funeral a
                                                                        special and memorable occasion.

                                                                          IT IS OUR PRIVILEGE TO HELP
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                                         Fabrics                                 CREWS & SON
58 Exeter Road
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Exmouth                             Embroidery                         Crews House, Tower Street, Exmouth
Devon EX8 1PY                          Tapestry                               Tel: Exmouth 22 55 22
                                  Haberdashery
01395 277 363
creativesewing.exmouth@yahoo.co.uk
If you want sound advice on any
legal matter, talk to a Ford Simey
Solicitor... It only takes a moment.
Production Credits
Director                  Clare Philbrock    Programme                      Anthony Lees
Musical Director          Adele Needham      Programme Photography Craig Butler
Choreographer             Rachel Worsley     Printers                       COPYRITE,
Production Manager        Lynne Caygill                                     Re:Solution
Lighting                  Stage Electrics                                   Westec
Sound                     Stage Electrics    Programme Sellers              Sylvia Thompson
                                             Front of House                 Ron and Joan Worsely
Staging                 Scenic Projects      Raffle                         Hilary Woodman
Scenery / Set                                Raised Seating                 Hugh Chudley
Stage Manager           Richard Boud         Transport of Raised Seating Mark Chudley
Lighting Operation      David Whitehead Banners                             Mike and Val Clarke
                        Ian Whildon          Publicity Photography          Emma Crane (EPS)
Sound Operation         Ed Dark                                             Craig Butler
Stage Crew              Craig Butler, Paul Caygill,
                        Andy Jury, Martin Rushton         This programme has been printed by
Wardrobe Mistress       Clare Philbrock
Dolly’s Dresser         Michelle Chudley
Props                   Beth Caygill, Jane Staddon,
                        David Sparkes                     14 Victoria Road, Exmouth, EX8 1DL
                                                          Tel: 01395 260315
Costume                 Haslemere Wardrobe                www.copyrite-print.co.uk
Publicity and Marketing Anthony Lees
Rehearsal Pianist       Terry Rainbow
Poster Designer         David Youll          Priority Booking & Gala Val Clarke



The Royal Beacon                                  A family owned and run hotel, where quality service is
                                                  guaranteed and a warm, friendly welcome always awaits you.

 So much more than a hotel                        For almost two centuries this elegant hotel has offered guests a
                                                  tradition that has continued in its present role as Exmouth’s
                                                  finest hotel.

       Telephone 01395 264 886                    Two finest restuarants
       The Beacon, Exmouth, EX8 2 AF              Donato’s, situated in the cellars of The Royal Beacon, has long
                                                  been established as one of the finest Italian Restaurants in the
                                                  area. The extensive menu offers excellent value and the recent
         www.royalbeaconhotel.co.uk               renovations to the interior have to be seen.
         info@royalbeaconhotel.co.uk              Fennels, the elegant fine-dining restaurant, has two award
                                                  winning chefs usingthe freshest ingredients to create really
                                                  superb food. The Sunday Roast is so popular that we have
 Donato’s Restaurant       Fennels Restaurant     extnded servings until 9.00pm.
   01395 279 644             01395 264 886
The Band                               Acknowledgements
Allan Fouracre      Piano         The Manor Hotel
Steve Grant         Reeds         The Royal Beacon Hotel
Colin Brocklebank   Reeds         Brixington Primary School
Jennifer Campbell   Reeds         Stage Electrics
Steve Douglas       Percussion    Exmouth Town Council
Maureen Adams       Double Bass   Crews and Son
Lee Baines          Trumpet       The Devoncourt Hotel
Henry Clarke        Trumpet       Vera Lees, for window displays
Chris Holland       Trombone      Carnival house
                                  Creative sewing
                                  Exmouth Library
                                  All the local businesses that display our posters
Wax Lyrical




    Aspire changes lives!

become paralysed each year.

vast majority become full time wheelchair users for the rest of their
lives.


the 40,000 people living with a spinal cord injury in the UK so that

their families, in work-places and leisure time.

This year our long time member, Craig (a lawyer specialising in
catastrophic brain and spinal cord injury) set himself a target. He


2010. In fact he ducked out of perfoming in Dolly so that he could
get the training in - but he is lurking behind the scenes with the
stage crew!

Craig has now raised over £1000.00 for Aspire, but wants to raise so
much more for this fantastic charity.

As you leave today you will see Craig and his team with collecting
buckets and tins. If you have a few coins to spare, Craig would be


Thank you.
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   THE MANOR HOTEL

obituaries
It is with great sadness that EMCo announce the loss of three great friends and patrons of the society this
year. Their support, talent, enthusiasm and most of all friendship will be missed very much by all within
the society who knew them.




Jim Vardy                           Queenie Smith                        Bill Anderton
Jim joined the society in 1956,     Past President Queenie Smith         It is with sadness that the Society announce
                                                                         the death of Bill Anderton, Vice President and
playing an extra and the            spent many years supporting          past Treasurer on 5th April 2010 after a short
Bishop in ‘The Vagabond King’.      EAOS, through her work for the       illness. Bill joined the Society in 1999 after
He spent many years support-        society and also by her tireless     seeing the November Concert, Musical
                                                                         Memories of the West End. He had a great
ing the society through working     reporting on productions and         love for the Society, made many friends there
the Box Office and Ticket sales,    concerts in the local press. As a    and enjoyed nothing more than appearing on
and also as Vice President. Jim     ‘friend to the stars’ both locally   stage. His last appearance with the Society
                                                                         was in March at The Scratch Mikado.
was said to be ‘easy to know’,      and away she encouraged and          The last 6 months of his life he enjoyed
and made many friends who           supported local theatre and her      researching the history of the Society for their
will miss him greatly.              friends.                             Centenary Book, which sadly his wife Yvonne
                                                                         had to complete after his death. His smiling
                                                                         face will be greatly missed by his family,
                                                                         friends and all who knew him.
NATIONAL OPERATIC and DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION

                        Headquarters : NODA House, 58-60 Lincoln Road,
                                    Peterborough PE1 2RZ

                       Telephone: 01733 865 790 Fax: 01733 319 506
                    e-mail: info@noda.org.uk website: www.noda.org.uk

The National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA) was founded in 1899 and has a membership of
2500 amateur theatre groups and 3000 individual enthusiasts throughout the UK, staging musicals,
operas, plays, concerts and pantomimes in a wide variety of performing venues, ranging from the
country’s leading professional theatres to village halls.

NODA is divided into eleven regions, each headed by a regional councillor who sits on the national
council (the ruling body of the Association), supported by a network of regional representatives and
officers. These volunteers are the vital link to the grass roots of the Association, the amateur theatre
groups themselves. The Association is administered from its Headquarters in Peterborough, with a
knowledgeable and friendly staff able to deal with virtually any enquiry relating to amateur theatre.

There is a broad spectrum of ages involved in amateur theatre nationwide, from a burgeoning number of
youth groups to adult companies which meet the needs of all levels of both performers, whether
dramatic or musical, and enthusiasts involved backstage, front of house or in administration. Each
production created is a genuine community event.

NODA aims:
- To give a shared voice to the amateur theatre sector
- To help amateur societies and individuals achieve the highest standards of best practice and
  performance
- To provide leadership and advice to enable amateur theatre to tackle the challenges and opportunities
of the 21st century

Benefits of membership include access to NODA’s advice service at national and regional level, access to
the members’ area of the NODA website, representation to government, funding agencies, rightsholders
and the media, and access to conferences, workshops and seminars to help share information on best
practice. NODA also holds an annual residential Summer School (with bursaries available) offering train-
ing from professional tutors in acting, music directing, musical theatre, stage management and other
courses for performers, directors and technicians. It publishes regular regional magazines and its quar-
terly NODA national news, and holds annual national and regional Programme and Poster competitions
to encourage the highest standards in design.
The NODA Library and Meeting Room provides access to a comprehensive research archive of scores,
libretti and reference books, as well as an attractive room for meetings.

NODA’s trading arm, NODA Limited, acts as a mechanism for raising additional funds for the Association.
Its publishing department, NODA Pantomimes, offers well over 100 traditionally entertaining scripts by
such popular authors as Mark Llewellin, Roy Barraclough MBE & John Jardine, Long & Rawnsley, Marsden
& Rundle, Bradford & Webster, Leonard Caddy, Peter Denyer, Stephen Duckham, Ron Hall, Robert Mar-
lowe, John Morley and David Swan. Other publications include an exciting musical The Slipper and the
Rose, and practical guides for performers and directors. It also offers Long Service Awards, and discounts
on playscripts, libretti and scores, and theatre books from the catalogue of A & C Black.

NODA Insurance, provided by Lloyd & Whyte, and underwritten by Groupama, offers a comprehensive
insurance package for amateur theatre groups (30% discount to NODA members). Telephone 01733 865
790 for further details.
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  • 4. A warm welcome to all our friends, old and new, who are joining us at the Exmouth Pavilion for our centenary production, 'Hello, Dolly!' which promises to Chairman be a great production full of the usual high standard of entertain- ment. First performed in 1991, with only full-houses, let's hope this is repeated in our centenary year - it is well deserved! The company have been put through thier paces with our three ladies; director Clare Philbrock and choreog- rapher Rachel Worsley who have worked with us many times before, and our musical director Adele Need- ham, in her first time MD'ing for EMCo. She has been a delight to work with, and we look forward to working with her in the future. Thank you ladies! The company is so lucky to arrive at one hundred years, with all the added pressure. The first perfor- mance of 'The Mikado' cost £118-1s-2d, a far cry from the £20,000 plus today! The dedication and hard work of our members is what keeps this company thriving. Its due to so many team efforts over the years who have worked hard on stage, in front and behind the scenes to have made this possible. So on behalf of myself and my committee members 'Thank you and Congratulations!' In the past some of us have been fortunate to perform at The Albert Hall for Cancer Research. And performed two shows in our twin town, Langerwehe, Germany - which had never been done before. The longevity of the company owes much to the past members whose dedication and continuing support gives us the opportunity to embrace the tradition of live entertainment. Thank you for your support and being part of our special centenary celebration. Have a wonderful evening and we look forward to welcoming you back in November for 'Jesus Christ Super- star'. Heres to the next 100 years. CHEERS! Mine’s a gin and tonic! See you in the bar afterwards. Val x Please can I ask you to take your minds back to 1910 when all those years ago a group of Exmouth town folk must have met together for the first time and said ‘lets put on a show.’ Now I wonder if they ever gave a thought to what they were President about to create. Over the years there have been many highs and lows and many changes, but I am sure they would be very proud to know that we are here tonight to celebrate 100 years of Musical Theatre in Exmouth. Three years ago, the Society changed its name to the Exmouth Musical Theatre Company, a change we believe better reflects the aims of today’s group. I am a great believer in change because what audiences want today may not work tomorrow. I am also a great believer in learning from the people who went before you and we certainly have a great history of theatrical talent to guide us as we change to meet the needs of future audiences. We only have to look back at the amazing box office success of The Full Monty to realise how audience tastes have changed over the years. I have only been associated with this Society for a mere 45 years and in that time I have seen many people come and go as they have helped the Society along its exciting journey. Many I have really enjoyed working with, even through the technical challenges, but whoever the director and whatever the show I have enjoyed every moment of it. I would personally like to thank everyone who has helped guide the Society over its years, from the committee mem- bers, to the props ladies (and men) to the programme sellers and to many more. The society would not have survived if it was not for the help of that loyal band of workers who do not tread the boards. My thanks also go to you, the audience, who have witnessed many top class performances. I am sure tonight will be one of those top class perfor- mances. I inherited the President’s role during a high and when I see the influx of new members in the past few years I am sure it will continue on a high for many years to come. Now, I am not expecting to be the President in 100 years time but I sincerely hope that there will be a group of people in Exmouth who will still be creating Musical Theatre for the enjoyment for the community. With your continued support and the support of the generations to come that wish will be a reality.
  • 5. Stretch your child’s imagination in three directions at once Here’s a way to spend weekends that’ll have 4-18 year olds buzzing. Enrol them in your local Stagecoach SUMMER SCHOOL Theatre Arts school where they learn to act, sing and dance. The skills they learn aren’t just for the Stage. ENROLLING NOW! …..Skills for Life! Running for one week There’s no audition – all they need is enthusiasm. from the 26th July Stagecoach Exmouth, Sidmouth & Honiton – ENROLLING NOW Call: 01823 33 31 76 Email: sidmouth@stagecoach.co.uk CONGRATULATIONS TO LORNA BRYANT “IT’S GOOD TO HAVE YOU BACK WHERE YOU BELONG”
  • 6. Visitors To The Show Mr David Whitehead (EMCo President) and Mrs Caroline Whitehead Mrs Margaret Coltman (NODA President) and Marie Coltman Mrs Gerry Branton (NODA Vice President and SW councillor) and Mr Denis Branton Mrs Janet Elworthy (NODA Regional Rep) Mr Nick Lawrence (NODA Members Secretary and SW Editor) Mrs Jo Wilson-Hunt (NODA Regional Rep) Mrs Lynne Caygill (NODA Regional Rep and Youth Advisor) Cllr. Mr Graham Liverton (Chairman EDDC) and Mrs Anne Liverton Cllr. Mr Bernard Hughes and Mrs Ann Hughes Cllrs. Mrs Brenda and Mr John Taylor Cllr. Mrs Pat Graham and Mr K Graham Cllr. Mr Mark Williamson and Mrs Heather Williamson Mr Mike Clarke, Liam, Scott and Jane Clarke (representing Chairman) Mr Trevor Bartlett MBE and Mrs Sandra Bartlett Mr Maurice Marshal OBE Mr Paul and Mrs Ann Nightingale Mr and Mrs Bill Rimmer Little Evers Exmouth Curtains Pre-school Educational & Blinds Fair Trade Wooden Toys Curtains & Blinds Made To Measure 53 The Parade Fitted Carpets Exmouth Devon Clive Amor EX8 1RD Mob: 07809 471 287 Tel: 01395 266085 01395 278802 www.exmouthblinds.co.uk shop@littleevers.com www.exmouthcurtains.co.uk www.littleevers.com
  • 7. Exmouth Musical Theatre Company President David Whitehead Mr P Caygill Chairman Mr and Mrs B Cooper lIFE mEMBERS Val Clarke Mrs M Edwards Mr F Crofts Mr G Curl Mr T Edwards (Past President) TREASURER Miss J Hearn Mike Cane Mr S Davies Mr P E Tucker (Past President) Mrs R Harvey SECRETARIES Mr and Mrs D King Mrs C West Caroline Fegan Mr A Newman Mr W Carpenter (Past President) Yvonne Anderton (Minutes) Mrs A S Nightingale Mrs Pam Vardy (Past President) Debra Butler (Members) Mr and Mrs J E Owen Mr and Mrs R Pope vICE pRESIDENTS Committee Members Mr H J Porchen Mr D Carter Mrs A Price Mrs J Carpenter Lynne Caygill Mrs B Richardson Mrs S Chamberlain Hilary Woodman Mr M Rushton Mr R J Chapman Ken Sellek Miss C Sanders Mr and Mrs Chudley Sylvia Thompson Mrs J Sayers Miss J Crowsley Jo Killoran Mr R Smith Mrs C Cutting Debra Butler Mr L Skillings Mr A Conridge Allen Simkin Mr D Taylor Mr D W England Social Committee Mrs D Taylor Miss P Jago Mr B Toye Mr and Mrs Hardiman Ken Sellek Mrs S Thomson Cllr. Mr BCJ Hughes and Mrs A Hughes Julie Parker Mr and Mrs Upton Mrs S Leat Glenda Budd Mr and Mrs M Wilson Mr G Phillips Associate Members Mrs H Woodman Miss M Room Cllr. Mrs K Bamsey and Mr C Bamsey Mr T Roseveare Mrs M J Barnard Mr T Rainbow Mrs D P Boobyer Miss M Rawling Mrs S Buchholz Mrs R Sargeant Mrs J Stanbury Mr W Tee Mrs B Tucker Mr K Turner Mr M Weldrake Mr and Mrs D Whitehead Enjoying the raised seating? Mr and Mrs E Wilkinson But have you ever wondered how this enormous structure, as well as Mr B Woodman all the scenery, staging, light, sound and production equipment gets Mr F Woodall here? This year you will be able to watch ‘time-lapse’ photography of the Mr and Mrs R Worsley whole EMCo get-in, setup and get-out again, from our Mrs Y Anderton website, www.emcoexmouth.co.uk Mr and Mrs A Smith curtesy of Tom Hurley, at www.devondigital.co.uk
  • 8. Clare was honoured to have been invited to direct EMCo’s Centenary Production and Hello, Dolly! marks her sixth Director Show as Director for the Company, the most recent being The Full Monty. With that in mind the gentlemen in the cast were slightly anxious that they might have to work their pants off yet again! Other recent Productions Clare has directed include: 42nd Street and My Fair Lady (Centre Stage) and The NODA Excellence Award Winning The Baker’s Wife (CODS). 2010 marks Clare’s 20th year as a member of the Company (she was of course very young when she joined!) and during that time she has played numerous roles including: The Duchess of Dene (Me and My Girl), Vera, (Mame), Mrs Smith (The Arcadians) and Golde (Fiddler on the Roof). Her first principal role however was as Ernestina Money in the Company’ last gave Hello, Dolly! an outing. Clare is very pleased to be joining forces with Choreographer Rachel Worsley, with whom she has had a long standing working relationship dating back to Centre Stage’s Carousel. It was with Centre Stage that Clare and Rachel first worked with Adele as Musical Director on Oliver! and Clare is thrilled to be renewing that working relationship too on this Production. It is a particular delight for Clare to work with such dedicated and profes- sional colleagues whom she is also very privileged to call her friends. Clare continues to work with Playing Dead, a Company specialising in Murder Mystery Entertainment. Finally Clare would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to everyone involved with the Production. It’s been ‘swell’! Hello, Dolly! started life as a play called The Merchant of Yonkers by Thornton Wilder. This he later re-worked and with the addition of the prominent character Dolly Levi it became The Matchmaker, making its Director premiere at the Edinburgh Festival in 1954 before moving to the West End and then Broadway in December 1955. Under the rather cumbersome title of Dolly- a Damned Exasperating Woman the transformation of the piece into a musical by Michael Stewart and Jerry Herman began. Interestingly the role of Dolly Levi was first offered to Ethel Merman who turned it down and it fell to Carol Channing to open the Show to great acclaim on Broadway in January 1964 - under the final title of Hello, Dolly! - where it competed for audiences with Funny Girl and Anyone Can Whistle. Ethel Merman did however step into Dolly’s shoes at a later date, with the role also being famously played by Ginger Rogers, Pearl Bailey, Dora Bryan, Martha Raye, Betty Grable, Phyllis Diller and in the 1969 Film – Barbra Streisand. At the Show’s heart is a tale about finding your perfect partner with a little help from a charismatic, devious, charming, manipulative, striking and impossible woman. Dolly has a clear idea about what is right for those who cross her path but is a little unsure about mapping out her own future without the approval of her late husband Ephraim, with whom she consults on a regular basis. It is only through her calculated interference on behalf of others that she can find a way to happiness for herself in the unexpected guise of Horace Vandergelder whose life she manages to confuse and then finally complete. On the way we meet a charming array of characters who in their individual ways are looking for lasting happiness. The widowed Irene Molly, her assistant Minnie Fay and the boisterous but inexperienced Cornelius and Barnaby find themselves in the midst of Dolly’s plans together with the struggling artist Ambrose and the tearful Ermengarde. Dolly launches herself at her machinations with vigour and enthusiasm as she thinks on her feet and weaves a tangled web around her much to the delighted bewilderment of all concerned. Dolly may have premiered on Broadway 46 years ago but she’s still got that twinkle in her eye and you never know she might be looking at you!
  • 9. Having previously been a member of EMCo, Adele was thrilled to be invited to be the MD for the cente- Musical Director nary production, and commented, "I also welcome the opportunity to work once again on another production with my dear friends Clare and Rachel." The team have previously worked together with Centre Stage on their production of Oliver. Before Hello,Dolly!, Adele has been involved with EMCo on productions of Oliver, Bitter Sweet, My Fair Lady and Half A Sixpence. She also had lead roles in several productions as Jill Kemp in Mr Cinders, Dorothy Brock in Forty Second Street and Hope Harcourt in Anything Goes. Adele has been in various shows with Exeter Amateur Operatic Society including Showboat, Hello,Dolly! Perchance to Dream and ‘Carousel’. With ExeterAOS, she has also played the roles of Maggie Jones in ‘Forty Second Street’, Ann in ‘Half A Sixpence’ and more recently Calamity in ‘Calamity Jane’. Adele has also played Letitia in ‘The Zoo’ and Tessa in ‘The Gondoliers’ with St David’s Players. As MD, Adele has musically directed Calamity Jane with Crediton Operatic Society, The Wizard of Oz, The Mikado and ‘Oliver!’ with Centre Stage and ‘The Scarlet Pimpernel’ with Exeter Amateur Operatic Society now known as Exeter Musical Company. Outside of amateur musicals Adele loves to keep in shape. She said "I love exercise and keeping fit. I enjoy fitness classes like bodypump and spinning. I have also recently started to learn golf and now understand why people describe it as a frustrating game!" Choreographer Rachel is delighted to be working with EMCo again. ‘Hello, Dolly!’ holds a very special place in Rachel’s heart, as she met her husband Mark when EAOS first did it in 1991, in which he played the drums! Rachel has choreographed many shows and won two NODA Excellence Awards for Ruddigore (Centre Stage) and Disney Concert (EAOS). Rachel Would like to take this opportunity to thank EMCo for all their hard work in creating the all singing & dancing sensation which is ‘Hello, Dolly!’
  • 10. Musical Synopsis Call Box Office 01395 222 477 Book Online Overture... Orchestra www.exmouthpavilion.co.uk Opening...Call On Dolly... Thursday 17th June at 7.30pm Chorus Country Roads – A Celebration of John I Put My Hand In... Denver Wednesday 23rd June at 7pm Dolly Exmouth Community College, Summer It Takes a Woman... Cabaret Horace, Cornelius, Barnaby, Men Thursday 24th June at 8pm C’mon Everybody Put On Your Sunday Clothes... Wednesday 30th June at 8pm Dolly, Cornelius, Barnaby, Ambrose, Oases Friday 2nd July at 7.30pm Ermengarde, Chorus Mayors Annual Charity Ball Ribbons Down My Back... Sunday 4th July at 8pm Raymond Froggatt Irene Molloy Monday 12th July at 8pm Motherhood March... Dolly – A celebration of the leading lady of Country Dolly, Irene Molloy, Minnie Fay Thursday 15th July at 7.30pm Dancing... Acker Bilk Dolly, Irene Molloy, Cornelius, Barnaby Sunday 18th July at 7.30pm The Bootleg Shadows Before The Parade Passes By... Monday 19th July at 7.30pm Dolly, Chorus Red Hot ABBA Thursday 22nd July at 7.30pm Finale - Act 1... Renaissance Ladies Choir Dolly Wednesday 28th July at 8pm Dire Traits Thursday 29th July at 7.30pm Rob Kingsley – A Vision of Elvis Wednesday 4th August at 7.30pm The Everly Brothers and Friends Thursday 5th August at 7.30pm Westcoast – Celebrating the music of the Beach Boys Friday 6th August at 8pm And Finally …. Phil Collins Entr’acte... Wednesday 11th August at 8pm Yellow Brick Road – A tribute to Elton John Orchestra Thursday 12th August at 7.30pm Elegance... The Johnny Cash Roadshow Friday 13th August at 2pm Irene Molloy, Minnie Fay, Cornelius, Barnaby, Get Up and Go with Dave Benson Phillips Chorus Wednesday 18th August at 2pm Andy and Mikes … Big Box Of Bananas Waitors’ Gallop... Friday 20th August at 8pm Orchestra Guns 2 Roses Thursday 26th August at 7.30pm Hello Dolly... Masters of the House Sing the Musicals Dolly, Waitors, Chorus Saturday 28th August at 8pm It Only Takes A Moment... Rock With Laughter With Cannon and Ball Featuring The Blues Brothers Cornelius Sunday 29th August at 8pm So Long Dearie... The Buddy Holly Show Monday 30th August at 8pm Dolly Nick Ross Orchestra – Sounds of the Glenn Finale Ultimo... Miller Era Dolly, Irene Molloy, Horace, Cornelius, Chorus
  • 11. The Company Glenda Budd Charlie Mackay Tom Caygill Megan Mackay Dolly Gallagher Levi Lorna Bryant Emma Chudley Nicky Nicholls Horace Vandergelder Mark Smith Hugh Chudley Julie Parker Irene Molloy Debra Butler Gaye Caygill Sarah Read Cornelius Hackl Lance Vernon Hannah Caygill Sue Sellek Minnie Fay Kate Lees Paul Caygill Anita Smith Barnaby Tucker Ben Martin Harriet Clarke Jo Stewart Ermengarde Rachel Hodge Val Clarke Kirsty Sydenham Ambrose Kemper Allen Simkin Andy Jury Clare Tate Mrs Rose Anita Smith Anne Killoran Ian Taylor Ernestine Nicky Nicholls Mike Killoran Adrian Tucker Rudolph Hugh Chudley Phil Killoran Alison Walker Judge Mike Killoran Anthony Lees Mark Worsley worldbeat media www.worldbeat-media.com wbm anthony@worldbeat-media.com Anthony Lees 07540 56 52 56 Bespoke website design and Design work for print and construction for any budget. screen. Professional, comprehensive service, - Programmes from conception to hosting and ongoing - Posters support - with you every step of the way. - Fliers Websites YOU can edit yourself - instant - Logo and brand identity design and easy updating! - Copywriting & editing
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  • 14. Cast Glenda Budd Anne killoran Mark Worsley Megan Mackay Harriet Clarke Sarah Read Tom Caygill Adrian Tucker Charlie Mackay Kirsty Sydenham Hannah Caygill Clare Tate Emma Chudley Paul Caygill Val Clarke Julie Parker Sue Sellek Alison Walker Jo Stewart Phil Killoran Anthony Lees Ian Taylor Gaye Caygill
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  • 16. Exmouth Musical Theatre Company One hundred years in musical theatre Extract from the soon to be published history of Exmouth Amateur Operatic Society, by Bill Anderton: The society was first formed at a meeting held on the 3rd February 1910, when it was Sounds of The Sixties 2009 decided to perform 'The Mikado' that April. It was proposed by one F.Vinnacombe, and The shows continued and the society went seconded by G.Vinnacombe, that the mem- from strength to strength but with short bership fee should be five shillings. It was breaks during the first and second world also decided that everyone should buy their wars. No less authority than Eric Delderfield, own score. The show took place on 27th and in his book 'Exmouth Milestones' assures us 28th April, at a cost of £118-1s-2d and as that "Courtships culminating in happy they had £140-19s-8d in the kitty they gave marriages had their beginnings at rehearsals £12 each to the Cottage Hospital and the of the shows. To name but a few, Mr Jack Nursing Association. The following year they Hayne and Miss M Blackmore, Mr L Kingston performed 'The Gondoliers'on 16th, 17th and and Miss M Mathew, Mr H Taylor and Miss L 18th May at a cost of £140-10s-5d. Buchanan." Some things never change! Current Society Members 2010
  • 17. One hundred years in musical theatre Of course although Sullivan died in 1900, Richard D’Oyly Carte in 1901 and Gilbert in 1911 these were halcyon days for their works and their association with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. There was no televi- sion, radio was in its infancy, films were not yet readily available and theatre and music halls were in their hey-day. It is interesting to note in running through a list of shows (104 to date) that the last Gilbert and Sullivan show performed by CHESS, The Musical 2009 the society was 'Iolanthe' in 1998. However there was a notable concert in November The full and unabridged version of the EAOS 2001, ably assisted by those two stalwarts history will be available in paperback at the Percy Tucker and Trevor Edwards as Gilbert next EMCo production, in November 2010, and Sullivan. The society also put on 'Hot ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’, and via our website Mikado' in June 2005 but some would (see below). argue it was not real Gilbert and Sullivan. Want to keep up With EMCo News? There are many ways! Visit the website www.emcoexmouth.co.uk Sign up for our e-mail newsletter (On the door tonight, or on the website) Facebook - Search for ‘exmouth musical theatre company’ page The writer wonders what the original cast Twitter - twitter.com/emcoexmouth starring Mrs Albert Cooper, the Misses Winnie Groves, Rose Vinnacombe and Messrs Ellis Edwards, Alan Cooper, George Vinnacombe, Jack Cooper, Sid Burrow and conductor W H Davies would make of things today as the society strides purposefully into the 21st century under its first female chairperson? Mrs Valerie Clarke took up the post in November 1996 and continues to do a brilliant job. Bill Anderton
  • 18. One hundred years in musical theatre In 2008 EAOS made the bold and challenging pieces and contemporary musical numbers, decision to change the name they had held for and following hit reviews, showed their ninety-eight years, and although many options supporters that EMCo would withstand the were considered, finally the new name was testing times, embrace the change and chosen to be ‘Exmouth Musical Theatre return stronger than ever to lead into their Company’. next one hundred years. This year EMCo celebrate that successful Partly to appeal to a new generation of poten- transition, and hope that they will see you tial members, and in part to shrug off the at other events during this centenial year. unwaranted stigma that had evolved to the term ’amateur’, EAOS performed it’s first show as EMCo in June 2008, the hit Rogers and Hammerstein musical, ‘South Pacific’. Later in November that year they performed a concert entitled ‘No Song Unsung’. It was a collage of traditional musical theatre, light operatic Like our programme? It’s seen by an immediate audience of nearly 2000 and an estimated 6000 secondary readers! To place YOUR advert here is cheaper than you think - Quarter Page = £50 Half Page = £80 Whole Page = £120 To be in our November programme for Jesus Christ Superstar, contact Anthony on 07540 56 52 56 anthony@worldbeat-media.com Pine & Oak Furniture Mattresses Metal Beds Wardrobes Divans Guest Beds Chests of Drawers Pine Beds Futons Tables & Chairs Headboards Dressers Bookcases Pocket Sprung & Memory ...and much more, all available waxed, Foam Mattresses 69-71 Exeter Road, Exmouth, Devon. Tel 01395 271920 Large Stocks Free Delivery www.exmouthbedandpine.co.uk
  • 19. One hundred years in musical theatre Last time around... EMCo last performed ‘Hello, Dolly!’in 1991 as EAOS. Here is how the show looked then. How many names and faces do you recognise? Producer Hilary Marshall Musical Director Lynne Caygill Mrs Dolly Gallagher Levi Diana Lindley Horace Vandergelder Nick Lawrence Cornelius Hackl Mark Smith Irene Molloy Debbie Sargent Barnaby Tucker Hugh Chudley Centenary Dinner Dance 2010 Minnie Fay Anne Killoran Ambrose Kemper Jeremy Rawlings 12 06 2010 Exmouth Pavilion Ermengarde Rachel Woodman To all friends, associates, supporters, ex-members and fans of Ernestina Clare Philbrock EMCo. Come and join us in celebrating - you are all part of the Mrs Rose Linda Yeandle past 100 years! Rudolph Mike Killoran Tickets are £25, to include drinks reception, dinner and Stanley Tim Heard dancing to 'Carnaby Street'! For more information, contact Judge Stuart Brown Mark or Anita on 01395 224 702 Clerk Trevor Brice
  • 20. Dolly Gallagher Levi Lorna explained that she has always loved the film of Hello Dolly, with her idol Barbara Streisand playing Dolly. She thought it would be a great character to play. She explained that Dolly very cleverly manipulates everyone and every situation to achieve her own goals. However I love the fact that she is also a warm, witty, charming and lovable charac- ter. Her determination to ‘rejoin the human race before the parade passes by’ is inspiring. It gives me the chance to play an amazingly dynamic character, sing some lovely songs, work with a great company of people and dress up in some fab costumes (not so sure about the wig though!) She feels very lucky and grateful to be given the opportunity to play Dolly. “I am also eternally thankful to those people who encouraged me to audition for the part especially my daughter Millie, my boyfriend Mark and of course Smiffy” (Mark Smith). Lorna Joined EMCO in 2009 and performed in the chorus of ‘Chess’. Then in November performed in the Sixties concert as Dusty Springfield and Cher. She notes "I was struck by how much talent and dedication there was within the company." Previousy, Lorna played Julie in Carousel, Sophie in Tom Jones, Marsinah in Kismet, Mary Magdalene in Godspell, Hecate (goddess of destruction) in a new musical (’Dark Designs) written and performed in the Midlands and at various festivals including Sidmouth Folk Festival. Lorna has also sung in dance bands, Jazz bands, a folk duo (Sarah Jones and Lorna Bryant) and also recorded an album of original songs called ‘Desire’. She also had her own band for a while in which she wrote and performed her own songs, as well as being a session singer. Currently Lorna is rehearsing with a band called ‘Broken Road’ and is planning to record an album this year. She has also worked for the theatre school ‘Stagecoach’ and also run voice workshops at various festivals. She has two "amazingly gorgeous children Millie and Cory", who she says are the main focus of her life. Lorna is a trained Homoeo- path and enjoys living locally with her family and some lovely friends and a very patient boyfriend (Mark) who she reports "has religiously read through the script for Dolly with me, day after day!" 1972  South Pacific 1996  The Arcadians Past Productions          Iolanthe 1973  Fiddler on the Roof 1974  Merrie England 1975  Show Boat 1976  Princess Ida          Movie Musicals 1997  42nd Street          42nd Street, Duren,Germany 1998  Royal Albert Hall 1910  The Mikado 1948  The Pirates of Penzance          The Sound of Music          Iolanthe 1911  The Gondoliers 1949  The Gondoliers 1977  The Desert Song          Christmas Concert 1912  The Pirates of Penzance 1950  Merrie England 1978  The Mikado 1999  Kiss Me Kate 1913  The Yeomen of the Guard 1951  The Mikado 1979  The Gondoliers          Musical Memories of the 1914  Iolanthe 1952  The Rebel Maid 1980  The Merry Widow          West End 1920  The Gondoliers 1953  Tom Jones 1981  Carousel 2000  Tom Jones 1921  Merrie England 1954  The Quaker Girl 1982  Bless the Bride          90 Singing Years 1922  The Geisha 1955  The Desert Song 1983  Trial by Jury 2001  Brigadoon 1923  San Toy 1956  The Vagabond King          The Pirates of Penzance          Gilbert & Sullivan 1924  The Pirates of Penzance 1957  Goodnight Vienna 1984  The Gypsy Baron 2002  Oklahoma! 1925  Miss Hook of Holland 1958  The Gondoliers 1985  Oklahoma!          Salad Days 1926  The Yeomen of the Guard 1959  Belinda Fair 1986  Brigadoon 2003  Crazy for You 1927  A Country Girl 1960  The Merry Widow 1987  The Yeomen of the Guard          Magical Mystery Tour 1928  Rose of Persia 1961  Naughty Marietta 1988  White Horse Inn 2004  Merrie England 1929  The Quaker Girl 1930  Les Cloches 1962  The Geisha 1989  Showboat          Christmas Carol De Corneville 1964  The Land of Smiles 1990  The Mikado 2005  Hot Mikado 1931  The Gondoliers 1965  The White Horse Inn 1991  Hello Dolly          Be Our Guest 1933  The Mikado 1966  Brigadoon 1992  Fiddler on the Roof 2006  Mame 1934  The Geisha 1967  The New Moon          The Sorcerer & The Zoo          A Swell Party 1935  The Pirates of Penzance 1968  Rose Marie 1993  The Sound of Music 2007  Me & My Girl 1936  The Yeomen of the Guard 1969  Gypsy Love          Bitter Sweet          The Full Monty 1937  The Grand Duchess          The Yeomen of the Guard 1994  My Fair Lady 2008  South Pacific 1938  My Lady Molly 1970  Oklahoma!          My Fair Lady in Langerwehe,Germany No Song Unsung 1939  The Mikado          The Pirates of Penzance          Mr. Cinders 2009 CHESS, The Musical 1940  The Pride of the Regiment 1971  The Count of Luxembourg 1995  Anything Goes & Half a Sixpence Sounds Of The Sixties
  • 21. Horace vandergelder Mark's first show on stage was 'The Mikado' with the Exmouth Operatic Society, 'back in 1978', he explained. Before that he was a member of the 14-20s (Now 'Centre Stage'), which he joined at the age of 11 in 1972. Parts included Jeramiah in 'The Quaker Girl', Will Parker in 'Oklahoma', Leopold in 'The White Horse Inn' and Billis in 'South Pacific'. Among the parts he has played with EMCo (then 'Exmouth Amateur Operatic Society') his favourite has been Moon-Face Martin in 'Anything Goes'. Mark met his wife, Anita just before playing the role of Curly in 'Oklahoma', when he says, "she fell in love with the cowboy!" Mark explained how honoured he feels playing Horace Vandergelder in the 100th anniversary production for EMCo, and that it is "great fun to play such a mean and grumpy man - the complete opposite of me!" he continued, "...although my wife would disagree!" Look for the grumpiness to reach boiling point, during the com- plicated dance competition, ‘Polka’. www.exmouthfestival.org.uk Exmouth festival has been evolving for you for over a decade and twenty ten is giving you more to discover and more to experience. With serious community involvement, supporting groups such as Exmouth Musical Theatre Company (formerly Exmouth Amateur Operatic Society), we are helping to demonstrate the talent Exmouth has to offer. Working all year round to support creativity and culture within Exmouth, beyond just the nine days. With an entire summer programme of events, our Christmas Cracker winter festival and a host of other projects we are working to support your Exmouth and your creativity. Exmouth Festival is a living and breathing community arts experience... don’t miss out, get involved!
  • 22. Irene Molloy Debra was really pleased to be playing Irene Molloy; "...espe- cially as I will get to do a bit of tap dancing !" She mentioned, continuing, "Irene also sings a gorgeous song and has lots of fun scenes with the other characters in the show." Debra has been a member of EMCo since 1991 and considers herself lucky to have played roles such as Maria in ‘The Sound of Music’, Reno Sweeney in ‘Anything Goes’, Mame in ‘Mame!’ and Florence in last years production of ‘Chess’. Other lead- ing roles with other societies include Nancy in ‘Oliver!’, Mabel in ‘Mack and Mabel’ and Viv Nicholson in ‘Spend Spend Spend’. Debra is a full time mum to Sophie at the moment which she says is "at times, the hardest job I've ever had! But I love it really!" She is married to Craig who is also a member of EMCo but who is absent from this show, having just run the London Marathon! Look out for Debra's fast foot- work during the tap routine 'Elegance'. Cornelius Hackl "I've had lots of fun playing this part," commented Lance, continuing, "and have really enjoyed playing opposite my best mate" (Ben, as Barnaby). Previously, Lance has enjoyed such roles as Jean Valjean in 'Les Miserable', and with EMCo: Jerry in 'Full Monty’, Anatoly in 'CHESS, The Musical', and Lt Cable in 'South Pacific'. Lance commented 'Hopefully I'll make no mistakes and if I do, hopefully you won't notice!" Particlularly look out for Lance during some of the frenzied dancing. He concluded, "I hope you enjoy the show as much as I have enjoyed playing this part."
  • 23. Minnie Fay Kate has been with EMCO for 3 years now joining in July 2007. This is her second principal role, the first being Georgie in ‘The Full Monty’. She has played other roles such as Ensign Janet McGregor in ‘South Pacific’ and a dancer in ‘CHESS’. She MD'd her first show alongside her husband for EMCO 'Sounds of the Sixties'in Nov 2009. Previous roles with LOS/Rolleplay, Rolle College include Blousey in ‘Bugsy Malone’, Scarecrow in ‘Wizard of Oz’ and Audrey 2 (the plant) in ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ to name but a few. Kate says "I was due to play Minnie Fay with Teignmouth Operatic over 10 years ago but I became ill and couldn't do the show - so it has pleased me to finally get to play the part! I am looking forward to playing the girly and giggly character and have really enjoyed working with the cast - we've had a lot of fun!" Barnaby Tucker Ben is no stranger to the stage having been a member of Exmouth's youth group Centre Stage before joining EMCO. Previous roles include a part in Les Miserables with Centre Stage and with EMCo Ethan in ‘The Full Monty’ (keeping his clothes on this time!) and Lt Buzz Aldrin in ‘South Pacific’. Ben says "I've had lot's of fun working with alongside both my 'characters' best friend and my 'real life' best mate Lance (Cornelius). Learning tap has been 'interesting' and learning how to waltz has been even harder! I hope you all enjoy this evenings show as much as I enjoy performing it!" Ermengarde Rachel has now been with EMCo for two years, enjoying chorus and dancing roles in every show. As she explained, "I was so happy to get a part, it's my first part ever!" Rachel joined EMCo for South Pacific in 2008, before which she was a member of centre stage for three years and went to the London Paladium and Royal Albert Hall to perform with them. She also worked for three years for Haven holidays as a resident entertainer, or 'funstar'! Look for Rachel's favourite scene, Harmonia Gardens.
  • 24. Ambrose Allen was really pleased to have been given the part of Ambrose, although, as he admits "I'm by no means an Artist as the character description dictates!" He also noted that, "It will be good to work alongside Rachel as Ermengarde too, even if her character will be crying a lot! I'll have to have a box of tissues on standby!" Prior to this Allen has been in Mame, Me & My Girl, The Full Monty, South Pacific and Chess, including recent concerts; 'No Song Unsung' and 'Sounds of the Sixties'. Allen enthused, "All the shows have been really good to do and this one will be no exception!" Before joinging EMCO, Allen was a member of Centre stage for eight years and was involved in shows such as Oliver! The Wizard of Oz, Barnum, Calamity Jane and The Mikado. In his first year at UWE in Bristol, he joined the Centre for Performing Arts and performed Carousel with them. Allen is both training and working in Adult Learning, to help adults get back to work, but also likes to catch up with his friends as much as he can as well. Mrs Rose Ernestine Anita has been involved with EMCo socially Having joined the society this year after since 2003 when she married her husband moving to Exmouth in 2004 and having a Mark (Horace Vandergelder) ever since she has break from the stage to have her two been gradually more involved with the society, lovely children, Nicky was previously a being 'roped into' various tasks come 'show member of Swanage Operatic Society time' She became a singing member in 2008, undertaking leading roles in ‘Carousel’, performing with EMCo for 'No song unsung' ‘Brigadoon’, ‘My fair lady’ and ‘Godspell’ and 'CHESS' in 2009. "I am delighted to be in amongst others. Nicky is delighted to be Dolly as part of a great cast, playing a playing Ernestine. "I would like to thank character of 'a certain age and demeanor' I say the EMCO members for giving me such a no more" lovely welcome to the society. I am very excited about playing this over the top, Rudolph but extremely good fun cameo role" Judge Having once been a waitor at the Old Leonards Bar (now the Clipper), Hugh feels he has the appropriate training to do his role justice. Also, performing twice with EMCo in Exmouth's twin Mike has been with the society for town in Germany, he feels sufficient research many years,. He has played many has been done! Hugh has performed many roles such as Tevye in 'Fiddler On times with EAOS and EMCo, recently and The Roof', Alfie Doolittle in 'My Fair memorably including Barnaby Tucker in 'Hello, Lady' and KoKo in 'The Mikado' to Dolly!', Dave in 'The Full Monty', Ko-Ko in 'The name but a few. The Judge is Mikado', Petruccio in 'Kiss Me Kate', Harry Chitterlo in 'Half A Sixpence' and captain Andy in probably the smallest part he has 'Showboat'. His favourite role to date was Bill played, but he hopes it will still be Snibson in 'Me And My Girl'. Look for Hugh perfectly formed! whipping the waiters into shape for the ener- getic 'Waiter's Gallop'.
  • 25. New Members Associate Membership For new member auditions, contact Why not become an associate member? Debra Butler on 01395 268 444 Contact Members’ Secretary Sybil Chamberlain, on 01392 276 179 or write to 83 Chard Road, Heavitree, Exeter, EX1 3AY You can also look on the EMCo website, for more information, as well as our e-mail newsletter, competitions and special offers! www.emcoexmouth.co.uk There will be a bucket collection Carnival House following the show, in support of & Home ASPIRE If you are able to, please help us support Fancy Dress - Wigs - Hats - Make- this worthwhile charity by donating to up - Picture Frames - Lamps and their work towards spinal injury treatment. Shades - Other Household Goods Fancy Dress Hire 5 Exeter Road Exmouth EX8 1PN We Care We have a genuine desire to look after 01395 224 664 you. We promise that we will meet and endevour to exceed your expectations with regard to the funeral service we provide and the care, pro- fessionalism and compassion shown to you. We are meticulous in our attention to detail and look for ways to make the funeral a special and memorable occasion. IT IS OUR PRIVILEGE TO HELP Patchwork & Quilting Fabrics CREWS & SON 58 Exeter Road Funeral Services (Est 1820) Exmouth Embroidery Crews House, Tower Street, Exmouth Devon EX8 1PY Tapestry Tel: Exmouth 22 55 22 Haberdashery 01395 277 363 creativesewing.exmouth@yahoo.co.uk
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  • 27. Production Credits Director Clare Philbrock Programme Anthony Lees Musical Director Adele Needham Programme Photography Craig Butler Choreographer Rachel Worsley Printers COPYRITE, Production Manager Lynne Caygill Re:Solution Lighting Stage Electrics Westec Sound Stage Electrics Programme Sellers Sylvia Thompson Front of House Ron and Joan Worsely Staging Scenic Projects Raffle Hilary Woodman Scenery / Set Raised Seating Hugh Chudley Stage Manager Richard Boud Transport of Raised Seating Mark Chudley Lighting Operation David Whitehead Banners Mike and Val Clarke Ian Whildon Publicity Photography Emma Crane (EPS) Sound Operation Ed Dark Craig Butler Stage Crew Craig Butler, Paul Caygill, Andy Jury, Martin Rushton This programme has been printed by Wardrobe Mistress Clare Philbrock Dolly’s Dresser Michelle Chudley Props Beth Caygill, Jane Staddon, David Sparkes 14 Victoria Road, Exmouth, EX8 1DL Tel: 01395 260315 Costume Haslemere Wardrobe www.copyrite-print.co.uk Publicity and Marketing Anthony Lees Rehearsal Pianist Terry Rainbow Poster Designer David Youll Priority Booking & Gala Val Clarke The Royal Beacon A family owned and run hotel, where quality service is guaranteed and a warm, friendly welcome always awaits you. So much more than a hotel For almost two centuries this elegant hotel has offered guests a tradition that has continued in its present role as Exmouth’s finest hotel. Telephone 01395 264 886 Two finest restuarants The Beacon, Exmouth, EX8 2 AF Donato’s, situated in the cellars of The Royal Beacon, has long been established as one of the finest Italian Restaurants in the area. The extensive menu offers excellent value and the recent www.royalbeaconhotel.co.uk renovations to the interior have to be seen. info@royalbeaconhotel.co.uk Fennels, the elegant fine-dining restaurant, has two award winning chefs usingthe freshest ingredients to create really superb food. The Sunday Roast is so popular that we have Donato’s Restaurant Fennels Restaurant extnded servings until 9.00pm. 01395 279 644 01395 264 886
  • 28. The Band Acknowledgements Allan Fouracre Piano The Manor Hotel Steve Grant Reeds The Royal Beacon Hotel Colin Brocklebank Reeds Brixington Primary School Jennifer Campbell Reeds Stage Electrics Steve Douglas Percussion Exmouth Town Council Maureen Adams Double Bass Crews and Son Lee Baines Trumpet The Devoncourt Hotel Henry Clarke Trumpet Vera Lees, for window displays Chris Holland Trombone Carnival house Creative sewing Exmouth Library All the local businesses that display our posters
  • 29. Wax Lyrical Aspire changes lives! become paralysed each year. vast majority become full time wheelchair users for the rest of their lives. the 40,000 people living with a spinal cord injury in the UK so that their families, in work-places and leisure time. This year our long time member, Craig (a lawyer specialising in catastrophic brain and spinal cord injury) set himself a target. He 2010. In fact he ducked out of perfoming in Dolly so that he could get the training in - but he is lurking behind the scenes with the stage crew! Craig has now raised over £1000.00 for Aspire, but wants to raise so much more for this fantastic charity. As you leave today you will see Craig and his team with collecting buckets and tins. If you have a few coins to spare, Craig would be Thank you.
  • 30. All types of functions catered for Parties Meetings Weddings Conferences T: 01395 272 549 F: 01395 225 519 E: post@manorexmouth.co.uk W: www.manorexmouth.co.uk The Manor Hotel, The Beacon, Exmouth, EX8 2AG THE MANOR HOTEL obituaries It is with great sadness that EMCo announce the loss of three great friends and patrons of the society this year. Their support, talent, enthusiasm and most of all friendship will be missed very much by all within the society who knew them. Jim Vardy Queenie Smith Bill Anderton Jim joined the society in 1956, Past President Queenie Smith It is with sadness that the Society announce the death of Bill Anderton, Vice President and playing an extra and the spent many years supporting past Treasurer on 5th April 2010 after a short Bishop in ‘The Vagabond King’. EAOS, through her work for the illness. Bill joined the Society in 1999 after He spent many years support- society and also by her tireless seeing the November Concert, Musical Memories of the West End. He had a great ing the society through working reporting on productions and love for the Society, made many friends there the Box Office and Ticket sales, concerts in the local press. As a and enjoyed nothing more than appearing on and also as Vice President. Jim ‘friend to the stars’ both locally stage. His last appearance with the Society was in March at The Scratch Mikado. was said to be ‘easy to know’, and away she encouraged and The last 6 months of his life he enjoyed and made many friends who supported local theatre and her researching the history of the Society for their will miss him greatly. friends. Centenary Book, which sadly his wife Yvonne had to complete after his death. His smiling face will be greatly missed by his family, friends and all who knew him.
  • 31. NATIONAL OPERATIC and DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION Headquarters : NODA House, 58-60 Lincoln Road, Peterborough PE1 2RZ Telephone: 01733 865 790 Fax: 01733 319 506 e-mail: info@noda.org.uk website: www.noda.org.uk The National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA) was founded in 1899 and has a membership of 2500 amateur theatre groups and 3000 individual enthusiasts throughout the UK, staging musicals, operas, plays, concerts and pantomimes in a wide variety of performing venues, ranging from the country’s leading professional theatres to village halls. NODA is divided into eleven regions, each headed by a regional councillor who sits on the national council (the ruling body of the Association), supported by a network of regional representatives and officers. These volunteers are the vital link to the grass roots of the Association, the amateur theatre groups themselves. The Association is administered from its Headquarters in Peterborough, with a knowledgeable and friendly staff able to deal with virtually any enquiry relating to amateur theatre. There is a broad spectrum of ages involved in amateur theatre nationwide, from a burgeoning number of youth groups to adult companies which meet the needs of all levels of both performers, whether dramatic or musical, and enthusiasts involved backstage, front of house or in administration. Each production created is a genuine community event. NODA aims: - To give a shared voice to the amateur theatre sector - To help amateur societies and individuals achieve the highest standards of best practice and performance - To provide leadership and advice to enable amateur theatre to tackle the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century Benefits of membership include access to NODA’s advice service at national and regional level, access to the members’ area of the NODA website, representation to government, funding agencies, rightsholders and the media, and access to conferences, workshops and seminars to help share information on best practice. NODA also holds an annual residential Summer School (with bursaries available) offering train- ing from professional tutors in acting, music directing, musical theatre, stage management and other courses for performers, directors and technicians. It publishes regular regional magazines and its quar- terly NODA national news, and holds annual national and regional Programme and Poster competitions to encourage the highest standards in design. The NODA Library and Meeting Room provides access to a comprehensive research archive of scores, libretti and reference books, as well as an attractive room for meetings. NODA’s trading arm, NODA Limited, acts as a mechanism for raising additional funds for the Association. Its publishing department, NODA Pantomimes, offers well over 100 traditionally entertaining scripts by such popular authors as Mark Llewellin, Roy Barraclough MBE & John Jardine, Long & Rawnsley, Marsden & Rundle, Bradford & Webster, Leonard Caddy, Peter Denyer, Stephen Duckham, Ron Hall, Robert Mar- lowe, John Morley and David Swan. Other publications include an exciting musical The Slipper and the Rose, and practical guides for performers and directors. It also offers Long Service Awards, and discounts on playscripts, libretti and scores, and theatre books from the catalogue of A & C Black. NODA Insurance, provided by Lloyd & Whyte, and underwritten by Groupama, offers a comprehensive insurance package for amateur theatre groups (30% discount to NODA members). Telephone 01733 865 790 for further details.