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Sean Williams and Liz Dale from CDET (Council for Dance Education and Training) give some sound no-nonsense advice on what it takes to make it as a professional dancer.
...And What Do The Schools Say?
Following on from CDET’s feature, Imogen McAlister-Dilks asks four CDET-accredited schools for some important answers.
Sardines takes to the stage of London’s ‘Best New Musical’, Hairspray, and chats to Paul Manuel about his rise to the dizzy heights of the West End.
PLUS...
NEWS & FEATURES
The Directory - Comprehensive listing of amateur societies in and around Greater London.
New play releases  - Samuel French Ltd brings us newly available titles for amateur performance. Also featuring the recent releases from Nick Hern Books, Josef Weinberger and selected others.
Competition - Win West End theatre tickets.
SHOW GUIDE - Listing amateur / non-professional productions in and around Greater London.
THE REVIEW - Annie Warbucks’
We look at West Wickham Operatic Society’s London premiere of this relatively unknown sequel to ‘Annie’.
Playwright Spotlight
The first in a regular new section, Jean McConnell, looks back at her fifty successful years of writing for both TV and the stage.
SUMMER 2008
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Jane Lobb
Editor
Orange Tree theatre fan, Raymond Langford Jones, travels to Richmond
to talk with Sam Walters, founder and Artistic Director, about life in one of London’s top fringe venues.
Tony Jenner provides Jane Lobb with a fascinating insight into life behind the scenes building gadgets and gizmos for some of London’s biggest shows.
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Summer is finally here and it's time to take out the picnic hamper, cool the champagne and cut the cucumber for your jug of Pimms. Perhaps, this year, you will be fortunate enough to be   in, or see, an outdoor production and are hoping that the good old English weather won't let you down. In all probability you will be seeing a musical; according to NODA 90% of their members are musical societies, and for this, our third issue, we have focused on what it takes to be a professional musical theatre artisan ...Be it as a technical-design wizard inducing ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ at the splendour of those big-budget sets (see our interview with Tony Jenner), a trained dancer dazzling audiences with ever more impossible moves (see our interview with CEDT, the Council for Dance Education and Training), or, if you're very lucky, a star of the West End strutting and fretting (and singing and dancing) your way across the boards of London's famous stages (read our interview with Paul Manuel, star of award-winning Hairspray).
Our summer issue also includes a look inside the world of Sam Walters, artistic director of 'The Orange Tree Theatre’ in leafy Richmond as well as a look back at the long and successful career of Jean McConnell, one of this country's leading playwrights.
Lastly, and for all the musical societies out there, see our ‘News’ pages and read about NODA’s collaboration with The Really Useful Group to release ‘The Likes of Us’, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s 1965 debut musical exclusively to the amateur market. Enjoy.
jane@sardinesmagazine.co.uk
or call 020 8249 7062.