CONTENTS
For Love of the Game
Mike Savill’s philosophical musings ponder some of the many reasons behind taking part in amateur theatre.
One Step Beyond! Beyond the Page Theatre Company at West Potomac High School, travels 5,000 miles from the U.S. to the Edinburgh Fringe for the second time.
I’ll Be in My Trailer! - Maybe Baby Glen Joseph has played Buddy Holly in the West End, around the UK, in Europe and on the other side of the world. Glen talks about the show, Buddy Holly and how amateur societies should now be lining up to take on the musical.
Festival Feast GoDA's Arthur Rochester reports on the 2017 All England Theatre Festival (AETF) Eastern Area Final held at the Barn Theatre in Oxted, Surrey.
Researching & Archiving Amateur Theatre Chris Abbott talks to David Coates about his research into 19th Century amateur theatre as well as the importance for societies to keep an archived production record.
Nick Hern Books Top-10 Plays Tamara von Werthern and Marcelo Dos Santos list Nick Hern Books top-10 most-performed plays from the first half of 2017.
Mini Chat with Mister Maker Paul Johnson & Mini Sardines talk with Phil Gallagher (a.k.a. Mister Maker), one of CBeebies’ best-loved children’s presenters about his current touring show.
Flash Chat with Joanne Clifton & Ben Adams Paul Johnson has some fun at rehearsals with the leading pair of the upcoming Flashdance the Musical just one week before the show’s opening night.
An Actor’s Life For Me? Paul Johnson talks with actor, writer and business woman, Zoe Cunningham, about her new book and discusses breaking into the acting profession.
Your News Our regular newspaper-style pages filled with all your local news items, articles, anniversary celebrations etc. ...email yours to: news@sardinesmagazine.co.uk.
George Sampson in the House - cover story Paul Johnson interviews George Sampson alongside Deena Payne and the creative team behind the upcoming tour of the Madness musical Our House.
Strike Up the Band! Our regular round-up of activity and goings on in the professional musical theatre industry over the coming months.
Ronald Harwood - Playwright Spotlight Raymond Langford Jones assesses Ronald Harwood’s output in the light of W. Sydney Robinson’s recent biography.
Rural Touring TicketSource's Alexander McLauchlan discusses why the rural touring scene is thriving in the face of wider arts cuts.
All Rise! - Standing Ovations Chris Peterson, founder and Editor-in-Chief of OnStage Blog, argues why standing ovations should be reserved for productions that really deserve it.
Topsy-Turvy Panto playwright Dave Buchanan sets about redressing the gender balance in the world of pantomime.
New Writing News Playwright Spotlight covers a quick chat with New Flight Publications’ Bev Clark, plus Richard Lamming and John Bessant’s new musical The Rude Mechanicals.
New Plays, Books & Musicals New publications and performing rights from Samuel French, Nick Hern Books, Oberon, Josef Weinberger Plays, Music Theatre International, The Really Useful group... and more.
Index of Advertisers & Supporters
One Step Beyond! Beyond the Page Theatre Company at West Potomac High School, travels 5,000 miles from the U.S. to the Edinburgh Fringe for the second time.
I’ll Be in My Trailer! - Maybe Baby Glen Joseph has played Buddy Holly in the West End, around the UK, in Europe and on the other side of the world. Glen talks about the show, Buddy Holly and how amateur societies should now be lining up to take on the musical.
Festival Feast GoDA's Arthur Rochester reports on the 2017 All England Theatre Festival (AETF) Eastern Area Final held at the Barn Theatre in Oxted, Surrey.
Researching & Archiving Amateur Theatre Chris Abbott talks to David Coates about his research into 19th Century amateur theatre as well as the importance for societies to keep an archived production record.
Nick Hern Books Top-10 Plays Tamara von Werthern and Marcelo Dos Santos list Nick Hern Books top-10 most-performed plays from the first half of 2017.
Mini Chat with Mister Maker Paul Johnson & Mini Sardines talk with Phil Gallagher (a.k.a. Mister Maker), one of CBeebies’ best-loved children’s presenters about his current touring show.
Flash Chat with Joanne Clifton & Ben Adams Paul Johnson has some fun at rehearsals with the leading pair of the upcoming Flashdance the Musical just one week before the show’s opening night.
An Actor’s Life For Me? Paul Johnson talks with actor, writer and business woman, Zoe Cunningham, about her new book and discusses breaking into the acting profession.
Your News Our regular newspaper-style pages filled with all your local news items, articles, anniversary celebrations etc. ...email yours to: news@sardinesmagazine.co.uk.
George Sampson in the House - cover story Paul Johnson interviews George Sampson alongside Deena Payne and the creative team behind the upcoming tour of the Madness musical Our House.
Strike Up the Band! Our regular round-up of activity and goings on in the professional musical theatre industry over the coming months.
Ronald Harwood - Playwright Spotlight Raymond Langford Jones assesses Ronald Harwood’s output in the light of W. Sydney Robinson’s recent biography.
Rural Touring TicketSource's Alexander McLauchlan discusses why the rural touring scene is thriving in the face of wider arts cuts.
All Rise! - Standing Ovations Chris Peterson, founder and Editor-in-Chief of OnStage Blog, argues why standing ovations should be reserved for productions that really deserve it.
Topsy-Turvy Panto playwright Dave Buchanan sets about redressing the gender balance in the world of pantomime.
New Writing News Playwright Spotlight covers a quick chat with New Flight Publications’ Bev Clark, plus Richard Lamming and John Bessant’s new musical The Rude Mechanicals.
New Plays, Books & Musicals New publications and performing rights from Samuel French, Nick Hern Books, Oberon, Josef Weinberger Plays, Music Theatre International, The Really Useful group... and more.
Index of Advertisers & Supporters
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