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Tuesday 4th - Saturday 8th October 2011The Bolsover School, Mooracre Lane, Bolsover
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This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited
a musical comedy
Book by Phil Park & Bernard Dunn Lyrics by Phil ParkThe music of Latin America adapted & arranged by Ronald HanmerTuesday 17th - Saturday 19th May 2012
A Play - TBC
Wednesday 27th - Saturday 30th June 2012 Bolsover Drama Group Youth Section Present
Summer Holiday*An amateur production presented by permission of Josef Weinberger
Based on the film Summer Holiday Stage adaptation by Michael Gyngell and Mark Haddigan Orchestrations by Keith StrachanDirected by Peter Yates, screenplay by Ronald Cass and Peter Myers by special arrangement with StudioCanal
Tuesday 2nd - Saturday 6th October 2012 A Musical - TBC
A brand new pantomime for all the family by Alan P Frayn
Script provided by Stage Right - www.stagerightcreative.com
Tuesday 24th - Saturday 28th January 2012Nightly at 7:15pm, Saturday Matinee at 2:15pm
The Bolsover School, Mooracre Lane, BolsoverTickets £8.00 (Concessions £7.00)
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Good evening and welcome to tonight’s performance of ‘Viva Mexico’, the fourth production to be held in our 30th anniversary year and our third show to be held at the new Bolsover School following our pantomime ‘Sleeping Beauty’ and the youth section musical ‘West Side Story’.
It's been a year of new challenges, from adding the successful 'Songs from our shows' to our annual calendar in April; having to adapt the direction, scenery and management of our productions to Hit the requirements and constraints of our new venue; and the election of a new management team at our AGM in July -‐ however we continue to take these new challenges in our stride, with the end result being productions we have good fun putting on and we hope you enjoy coming to see.
Thank you once again for your support tonight, and we look forward to seeing you here again for our pantomime, ‘Beauty and the Beast’, in January 2012.
Management TeamChairpersonMick Whitehouse
Vice-ChairpersonSteve Sowerby
Co-vice ChairpersonChris Peck
SecretaryWendy Blunt
TreasurerLisa Brunt
Minute SecretaryLesley Seaston
Committee MembersJanet AtkinsonPaula BarghDawn BlackburnLianne BruntRachel JohnsonKen RadmoreJames SheppardMichelle SimpsonIan SimpsonLeanne WhitehouseLyndsey Whitehouse
Honorary MembersMr. P ClarkMr. W CoxMrs. G PerkinsMr. H PerkinsMr. F TaylorMrs. P Fern
Friends of the GroupMrs. O ElliottMr. N MosleyMrs. B ThorndikeMrs. M WilsonMrs. A SimpsonMrs. M FawcettMr. A ShawMrs. J Shaw
AwardsNODA East MidlandsBest District Pantomime2008 – WinnerAli Baba and the 40 Thieves2009 – WinnerRobinson Crusoe & the Pirates2010- WinnerJack and the Beanstalk
NODA East MidlandsAward for Best Drama2007 – NominatedOut of Order2008 – NominatedIt Runs in the Family2009 – NominatedMurdered to Death2010 - NominatedDry Rot
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Chris PeckCo-vice Chairperson
The National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA) was founded in 1899 and has a membership of over 2500 amateur theatre groups 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.
BeneHits of membership include access to NODA’s advice service, conferences, workshops and seminars to help share information on best practice. NODA also holds an annual summer school offering training for performers, directors and technicians.
Past productions
1981 Strike Happy 1982Surprise PackageFriends and Neighbours 1983Tomb with a ViewContinental Quilt1984Tag MatchAfter Midnight Before Dawn 1985Bad Day at Black Frog Creek 1986Mr Macaroni & the Exploding Pizza Pie 1987Let Us Entertain You1988Dick Wittington1989Humpty Dumpty1990Babes in the WoodLet Us Entertain You Again1991Aladdin Maʼs Bit of BrassConsider Yourself Entertained 1992Robinson CrusoeDisappearance of KatieThe King and I1993Goldilocks & the Three BearsKeeping Down with the JonesʼThank You For The Music 1994Frankenstein: The PantoOliver!1995Snow White & the Seven DwarfsAnnie Get Your Gun1996CinderellaPlay OnFiddler On The Roof 1997Sinbad The SailorHoliday SnapShow BoatBig Al1998The Revenge of AbanazarAbigailBig AlThe Pajama Game1999The Sleeping Beauty
Fringe BeneHitsWest Side StoryGuys and Dolls2000Jack and the Beanstalk Sailor BewareSouth PaciHic2001Dick Whittington and his CatHalf a SixpenceCalamity Jane 2002AladdinAnything Goes2003Puss in BootsDazzle A Night on the TilesThe Mikado2004 Robin Hood and Babes in the WoodArf ʻnʼ ArfOut of FocusMy Fair Lady2005CinderellaBugsy MaloneCash on DeliveryKiss Me Kate2006Mother GooseThe Wizard of OzComfort and JoyIolanthe2007Old Mother Hubbard Out of Order Oklahoma!2008Ali Baba and the 40 ThievesIt Runs in the FamilyOliver!Me and My Girl2009Robinson Crusoe & the Pirates Murdered to DeathFrom Broadway to HollywoodThoroughly Modern MillieGoldilocks & the Three Bears2010Jack and the BeanstalkDry RotHigh School MusicalCarousel2011Sleeping BeautySurprise PackageWest Side Story
Fiddler on the Roof -‐ 1996
Showboat -‐ 1997
The Pajama Game -‐ 1
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Carousel -‐ 2010
Success again at the NODA East Midlands Awards
The 2011 awards evening for the NODA East Midlands region took place on Sunday 8th May and we were proud once again to receive recognition for our hard work by being nominated in two categories.
The play ‘Dry Rot’ was nominated for the Production Award For Best Play for District 2 while the pantomime ‘Jack and The Beanstalk’ completed a hat-‐trick of wins in the Production Award for Best Pantomime category for Distict 2, our third win in as many years.
The awards were presented to secretary Janet Atkinson and vice-‐chairman Steve Sowerby at the event at Loughborough Town Hall.
NODA are the National Operatic and Dramatic Association -‐ the UK-‐wide representative body for amateur theatre, which Bolsover Drama Group are afHiliated to.
The 15th Annual Dinner is a great success
The 15th Bolsover Drama Group Annual Dinner and Dance took place on Saturday 21st May at Grassmoor Golf Centre.
This year's event proved to be another enjoyable evening, with a three-‐course meal and after-‐dinner music provided by ‘Therapy’, a band who our Lighting Director, Philip Clark, is a member of. Guest of Honour for the evening was our Musical Director, Nigel Turner, who gave a speech to the members of the group following the meal.
The evening saw presentations of long service awards to Diane Hulett for 15 years membership and founder-‐member Rachel Johnson who has been a member of Bolsover Drama Group for 30 years.
Videos and photos from the evening are available to view on our website, bolsoverdramagroup.org
Building upon our successful 30th anniversary year
This year has since the group celebrate the 30th year since its formation in 1981. Over the course of the year we have had a number of events to celebrate this fact, including our 30th Anniversary ‘Songs from our shows’ evening in June.
On Saturday 12th November the Youth Section will be producing their own showcase evening at The Assembly Rooms, featuring songs from their past productions.
Following on from the success of this year’s events we are introducing the showcase evening into our annual schedule of productions, with next year’s event taking place on Saturday 31st March at the Assembly Rooms.
We are also planning more social and fundraising events over the next 12 months, as well as our annual Christmas Variety show.
Full details of all forthcoming productions and events can be found on the “What’s On” section of our website.
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Directors Diane Hulett and Mick Whitehouse with the certi:icates from this year’s NODA awards
Off-StageThe latest news from Bolsover Drama Group
Guest of Honour Nigel Turner delivers his after dinner
speech
Ian SimpsonMendoza
“Buenas dias amigos, me, Mendoza, I am hopping you are going to enjoy our mostest lovely show. As the leader of the revolution I am welcoming you all to the school of Bolsover,
“Please to be having a jolly time and I hope my singing does not spoil your ears.
“Viva la Revolucion!”
Nigel TurnerMusical Director
Of all the shows I have worked on ‘Viva Mexico’ is by far the most satisfying and enjoyable. The cast and crew share this view and I really think this shines through in the performance. I love the way the traditional South American music has been woven into the story. It has been a joy to prepare for tonight.
My thanks go to the cast for their endurance and stamina through every rehearsal! I also want to thank my partners in crime -‐ Phil at 17/2 and Pat Sabin. It’s a great team producing great results -‐ all of which you’ll see and hear tonight.
Enjoy the show!
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Chapel Update
On Saturday 16th July a group of helpers from the Church of the Latter Day Saints lent their hand to assist with the ongoing chapel restoration project currently being undertaken by the Bolsover Drama Group.
The Banister Chapel in Shuttlewood is the group’s largest asset and the location for scenery
construction and storage for props and costumes. Over the past three years we have been working towards restoring the building, which is over 100 years old, in order so that we can continue to use the facility for many years to come.
The church group, who heard about our project
after reading about our work at our last production, ‘West Side Story’, gave a morning of their time in bad weather to help clear the land to the rear of the building and help remove and recycle old props and scenery.
This work has been in conjunction with other activities undertaken by Bolsover Drama Group during the summer, including a clear out and
organisation of our prop storage area, as well as planned forthcoming work to repair aspects of the building itself using money raised through our fundraising efforts of the past three years.
There is still much work to do. If you can spare some time to help our project please speak to a member of our front of house team or email [email protected]
We would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to members of the church for donating their time and assistance.
All change for our management team
Our AGM in July saw a big change to the membership of our management team as Secretary Janet Atkinson and Treasurer Chris Booth stepped down from their positions. Both Janet and Chris have held their roles of Secretary and Treasurer for over 20 years, over which time the group has Hlourished from a group which produced one or two productions a year, to now producing four shows, plus variety evenings and social events, with a large adult and youth membership.
The consistency of the management team has been one of the key factors in our success, and it is thanks to the tireless efforts of Chris and Janet over the last two decades, and beyond, that the group is in the strong position it is in today and is able to celebrate reaching the thirty-‐year milestone.
The group would like to express its gratitude to Chris and Janet, and welcome Wendy Blunt and Lisa Brunt into the roles of Secretary and Treasurer respectively.
Mick Bramley
It was with sadness that Bolsover Drama Group learnt of the passing of Mick Bramley earlier this year.
Mick became involved with the group through his son Ben, who was a member of the Youth Section for our 1997 production of ‘Big Al’. Mick gave a lot of support and assistance to the Youth Section during its early years and also served on the Bolsover Drama Group committee. In 1999 he performed on stage as a member of the chorus for our musical ‘Guys and Dolls’.
Our thoughts are with his family.
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Istvan KoszegiLopez
The last year has gone by quickly as usual! It’s a real privilege to be a principal in any Bolsover Drama Group production, and ‘Viva Mexico’ is no exception.
Lopez is a typical Mexican chief of police of that time era -‐ a law unto himself. It’s great fun to play him, and I’m sure you will all be thoroughly entertained as the show unfolds.
Hasta la Vista!
Nicky ConstablePepe
I Hirst joined the group after Hinishing a three year Performing Arts course in Lincoln four years ago. I have played some very interesting parts with Bolsover Drama Group, including the “Silly Billy” on a few occasions, and the lead, Jimmy, in ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’.
This part is the most challenging because of the accent, but it has also been the most exciting. Have fun and Viva Mexico!
Peter MaddisonPablo
I Hirst joined the group in 2003, my Hirst show was 'Dazzle'.
When I joined the group I was very shy and my reading wasn't very good, but because of the support the group has given me my conHidence and reading has improved a lot.
My Hirst big part was in the Youth Section's production of 'Bugsy Malone' when I played Fat Sam. At 18 I joined the adult section and played Ching Ho in 'Thoroughly Modern Millie'. I have done lots of shows and hope to do a lot more.
Ray HallSenator
Ray joined Bolsover Drama Group in 2005 for the musical ‘Kiss Me Kate’ and has since appeared in numerous musicals and pantomimes.
In this production Ray plays the role of Senator Theodore K. Vanders.
Above: The rear of the Banister Chapel after clearance work.Below: Full bags following a hard days work.
Meet the cast
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Chris PeckBernardo
It's been a busy year with lots of hard work on and off stage, but this production has been great fun to rehearse for. Learning to speak with a Mexican accent has been a challenge (it sounded more like Irish when we began rehearsals) but thanks to the rest of the cast I think I've cracked it!
Enjoy the show.
Michelle SimpsonLola
I joined Bolsover Drama Group in 2002 and got my Hirst part, Sue Zuki in ‘Dazzle’, three weeks later. Since then I have been involved in almost every show, either on stage or doing make-‐up -‐ taking principle roles in musicals, pantomimes and plays.
This year has been very busy -‐ not only have I taken on the part of Lola, but I was also Carrie in ‘Sleeping Beauty’, Rosita in ‘Surprise Package’ and Gladhand in ‘West Side Story’, as well as singing two solos in the 30th year anniversary show.
Lola is a great part. She is Hiesty and Hiery, a true latino who has been lots of fun to play. Enjoy the show, and be sure to sing along if you know the tunes.
Diane HulettPriestess
This is a special year for me as it marks my 15th year of being part of this group.
I have appeared as a witch, a fairy, an empress and one half of the pantomime cow, and have been fortunate to have been cast in several principle roles in the musicals. I have also tried my hand at directing the Youth Section and served three terms on the committee.
I particularly like the song I sing in this for its haunting qualities. I hope you enjoy the show!
Dale ShawRamon
Oh my giddy Aunt! This is my 4th show this year. I will also be approaching my 15 years service soon and it's been a blast all the way!
I started with a musical, 'Big Al' back in 1997 and now I'm doing another musical 15 years on.
I am the great Ramon in 'Viva Mexico', and to quote "I kill you!" (or rather I want to kill Lopez).
Anyway, have fun and thank you for coming
My Fair Lady -‐ 2004
Me and My Girl -‐ 2008
Anything Goes -‐ 2002 Calamity Jane -‐ 2001
Oliver! -‐ 1994The King and I -‐ 1992
Thoroughly Modern Millie -‐ 20
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Scenes
Act 1“El Rancho Grande”
Act 2Scene 1Lucille’s BedroomScene 2A CantinaScene 3The site of an Aztec Temple
Act 3Village Market Place
There will be one interval between Act 1 and Act 2.
Musical Numbers
Act 1
El Rancho GrandeMama Inez, Ramón and Chorus
MananaPablo and Pepe
Love, Stay in my HeartRequelita and Ramón
Oh, What a Shame!Lucille, Mama, Bernardo and Senator
La CucarachaMendoza and Chorus
The Clapping SongRaquelita, Casilda, Lola, Ramón, Mendoza, Chorus
Finale, Act 1Pablo, Pepe, Ensemble and Chorus
Act 2
O, Foolish MoonLucille
It’s Aztec Night Tonight!Chorus
Ay-‐Ay-‐AyRaquelita and Ramón
Ritual of the Rising SunPriestess, Dancers and Chorus
Tango for TwoMama and Pepe
The Hat Dance -‐ Finale, Act 2Ensemble and Chorus
Act 3
Opening, Act 3Chorus
In LoveRaquelita, Lucille and the Girls
Finale, Act 3Full Company
Synopsis
Mendoza, Mexico's maddest revolutionary, has heard that a stage coach due to pass by El Rancho Grande carries a million American dollars on their way to support the tyrannical rule of the current Presidente. Escorting the fortune is the pompous Senator K. Vanders, of Washington DC, accompanied by his charming daughter Lucille.
Since El Rancho Grande is owned by Mama Inez, whose son, Ramon, is one of Mexico's promising young bandits, what is more natural than for Mendoza to despatch Ramon to rob the coach. With the mission accomplished, Pablo and Pepe, who seldom do anything right, are left to bring the stolen luggage back to the Rancho.
Lopez, the villainous chief of the local police, suggests to the outraged Senator that he and his daughter could best recover from their alarming experience by resting a few days at El Rancho Grande. Lucille, overawed by her experience, recognises Ramon as Zorro, the bandit behind the mask! This considerably disturbs his Hiancee Raquelita and her Hiery friend Lola. Will Lucille betray him, or must an unacceptably high price be paid for her silence?
Bernardo, the sergeant of police offers no threat, as he is more concerned in the musicianship of the police band rather than anything as dull as catching outlaws, but Mama cannot suppress the creepy premonition she has about his Chief of Police, the sinister Lopez.
The story reaches a tense climax during the colourful Aztec ceremony held in a ruined temple where exactly ten years ago Ramon's father was shot dead by Lopez. Will the fate of Ramon be the same as his father's or will he be revenged on Lopez?
Meet the cast
Louise SuttonCasilda
I moved to Bolsover from Worcestershire 4 years ago and Hinally plucked up the courage to join Bolsover Drama Group in May this year.
Although I have had experience on the stage with The Crescent Theatre in Birmingham, it has been over 11 years since I last performed.
'Viva Mexico' will be my Hirst performance with Bolsover Drama Group and I am very much looking forward to it.
Sue HiltonRaquelita
When I joined Bolsover Drama Group last December it was just to “get me out a bit” as I had only just moved to the area. I’d never been involved with amateur dramatics before, so I never dreamed that I would now be playing Zorro’s Hiancee in a musical!
I have thoroughly enjoyed rehearsing for this production and have had great fun. Thank you to the other Bolsover Drama Group members who have helped, guided and supported me throughout.
This musical is very funny -‐ I never knew they could be this funny! Some of the music and songs will be familiar to you -‐ so hum along and laugh lots!
Paula BarghLucille
I was a relative late-‐comer to the world of amateur dramatics – I didn’t join the group until I was in my 30’s and my only regret is that I did not do it before. It is so much fun.
My Hirst part was Maid Marian in ‘Robin Hood & Babes in the Wood’. I then went on to play Mrs Pearce in ‘My Fair Lady’, Fleta in ‘Iolanthe’, The Hotel Manager in ‘Out Of Order’, Alsatia the witch in ‘Ali Baba’ and Jack in ‘Jack & The Beanstalk.’
As soon as I read the script of this show I knew I wanted the part of Lucille and I was lucky enough to get it – she is a great character to play. Rehearsals have been very enjoyable, it’s a lovely show with lots of laughs. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoy performing it.
Pam MosleyMama Inez
'Viva Mexico' is a musical I knew very little about but after being offered the part of Mama Inez I have come to love it.
Mama is the type of character I love to play. She is strong with a dash of comedy. Rehearsals have been so enjoyable with lots of laughter, particularly with our efforts at Mexican accents.
We have a great cast with some new members in principal roles. I am sure you will be familiar with many of the songs so why not sing along with us and enjoy a great show.
Raquelita A belle senorita Sue Hilton
Lucille The Senator’s daughter Paula Bargh
Mama Inez Owner of ‘El Rancho Grande’ Pam Mosley
Casilda Friends of Raquelita’s Louise Sutton
Lola Friends of Raquelita’s Michelle Simpson
Priestess A Mexican singer Diane Hulett
Ramon Otherwise the bandit-leader Zorro Dale Shaw
Bernardo A police sergeant Chris Peck
Lopez Chief of police Istvan Koszegi
Pepe Ramon’s handymen Nicky Constable
Pablo Ramon’s handymen Peter Maddison
Senator American executive Ray Hall
Mendoza Mexican revolutionary Ian Simpson
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Ray AtkinsonLeanne BarlowDawn BlackburnCharlotte BluntWendy Blunt
Hannah BradfordLianne BruntLisa Brunt
Julie CliffordPaul HollandDerrick HulettKeyleigh HulettLaura HulettRachel JohnsonKen Radmore
Hazel SimpsonHollie TomlinsonBrian TonerKaryn Walker
Amy Lee WhitehouseLeanne WhitehouseMick WhitehouseRay Wignall
Mexican Muchachas, Muchachos and Bandits
Directors Mick Whitehouse, Leanne Whitehouse
Producer Lesley Seaston
Co-Producers Ray Hall, Dale Shaw, Michelle Simpson
Choreographer Leanne Whitehouse
Musical Director/Keyboards Nigel Turner
Percussion Pat Sabin
Vocal Coach Dawn Shearwood
Lighting Director Philip Clark
Sound Director Kirsty Weaver
Stage Crew Ken Radmore, Liam Trantham, Mick Whitehouse
Prompt Janet Atkinson
Wardrobe Lesley Seaston
Properties Janet Atkinson
Make Up Paula Bargh, Keyleigh Hulett, Michelle Simpson
Set Construction Ken Radmore, Chris Peck, Mick Whitehouse
Front of House Team Chris Booth, Diane Henson, Janet Koszegi, Anne Simpsonand friends of the group
Box Office Bill Humphries
Publicity Bill Humphries, Will Cox
Programme Will Cox, Chris Peck
Musical Arrangements Nigel Turner, Philip ClarkEngineered, mastered and recorded at 17/2 Studios
Bolsover Drama Group would like to thank the following organisations for their assistance with this production
The Bolsover SchoolThe Assembly Rooms, BolsoverThe Black Bull, BolsoverDiversey
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