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Newbury Weekly News Thursday,
October 13, 2005
Young stars in the making
 
Newbury NOMADS: Annie, at The Corn Exchange, from
Wednesday, October 5 to Saturday, October 8
NEVER mind the sun coming out tomorrow, the sun shone as soon as
the curtain went up on the girls of the New York City Municipal
Orphanage last Wednesday.
Director Stuart Honey retained in this NOMADS production many of
the elements of the 1920s comic strip on which the story of the
orphan longing to find her parents but ending up with a billionaire
is based, It was difficult, Stuart said, to pick only 14 children
from the 70 who auditioned.
The casting panel didn't put a foot wrong, for it was the children
who were the stars in spite of superb performances from many of
the adults, especially Matthew Haynes as Daddy Warbucks, Emma Newman
as his secretary; Grace Farrell, and Jeanette Maskell as that raucous
harridan of an old soak, Miss Hannigan. Jeanette, who has done so
much for Newbury theatre, was also responsible for the slick choreography
taken up with enthusiasm and expertise by the girls and magnificently
punchy in Hard Knock Life - worth every penny of the ticket money
on its own.
Musical theatre is about to receive a boost in Georgina Hendry
(Annie) who has decided to make it her career. Here is a 12-year-old
who has to sing the shows topper sitting on the floor of a stage
with a dog who though extremely well-
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... this was a team of talent which bodes well
for the future; they were not only keen but were very, very
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behaved must have been a distraction. She did it without a flicker,
singing straight out at the audience, holding long notes, every
word clear as a bell.
Georgina is a natural actress and, backed by Pip Cummings, Beth
Buckland, Georgia Oldman, Georgie Rowe, Rebecca Webster and Ellie
Bradshaw as the orphans, this was a team of talent which bodes well
for the future; they were not only keen but were very; very good.
Nic Cope's orchestra soon got into the spirit of the thing, aware
of the need not to overwhelm the singers but gloriously rampaging
with them when the music was bright and sassy.
It was so good to see the theatre was packed with a variety of
ages enjoying themselves. NOMADS can be proud of what must surely
rank among their best shows.
CAROLINE FRANKLIN

5th, 6th, 7th &
8th October 2005
Corn Exchange, Newbury
Performances at 7.30pm,
Matinee on 8th at 2.30pm
Tickets £10
Concessions £8
(No concessions on Friday
and Saturday evening performances)
Box Office 01635 522733
An
Amateur production by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd.
Performance Times
Wednesday 5th October 2005 at 7.30pm
Thursday 6th October 2005 at 7.30pm
Friday 7th October 2005 at 7.30pm
Saturday 8th October at 2.30pm and 7.30pm
Ticket Details
Tickets £11
Concessions £8
(No concessions on Friday
and Saturday evening performances)
Ring
Box Office 01635 522733 to reserve tickets
Please pay with cash if possible
to help the society to keep its costs down.
Cast List
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Annie
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Georgina Hendry
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Oliver Warbucks
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Matthew Haynes
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Grace Farrell
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Emma Newman
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Miss Hannigan
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Jeanette Maskell
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Rooster
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Tim Clarke
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Lily
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Debbie Akers
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Roosevelt
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Dennis Heath
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Molly
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Beth Buckland
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Kate
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Pip Cummins
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Tessie
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Georgia Oldman
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Pepper
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Georgie Rowe
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July
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Rebecca Webster
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Duffy
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Ellie Bradshaw
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Sponsors
Greenham
Common Trust
The Greenham Common
Trust has supported the Newbury Nomads for several years now
and we are very grateful to them.Click on their logo to go to their
website to see the other things that they support.
Charles Lucas & Marshall
Charles
Lucas & Marshall Solicitors have helped with sponsorship
for many of the Newbury Nomad Shows over the the last 30 years.
We thank them for once again this years show, 'Annie'.
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