![]() Television credits include: Coronation Street, Come Fly With Me, Whites, Doctors, Beautiful People and the Paralympic opening Ceremony. Theatre credits include: Hecuba, Othello and The Merchant of Venice ( The Royal Shakespeare Company), A Stab In The Dark and 5 shows for Sean Holmes ( Secret Theatre), Secret Theatre ( Lyric, Hammersmith), Reasons To Be Cheerful ( Graeae/Southbank Centre and New Wolsey), Woyzeck, A Streetcar Named Desire, Chamber Piece, Glitter Land and A Stab In The Dark ( Secret Theatre.)įilm credits Include: The Royal Shakespeare Company’s Othello and The Merchant of Venice, Making It ( Making It Productions.) ‘I promise it will give anyone a good time.’ ‘Stratford East’s annual panto returns with a bang this year’ ‘Strong performances from every single cast member, great music, catchy songs and epic set design certainly make Robin Hood one of the better choices of panto this season.’ ‘A riotous, fun-filled celebration of a British legend that flies in the face of convention’ ‘The home-grown panto team at Stratford East rarely disappoints, and this year's Robin Hood is one of the best ever’ Writers Trish Cooke and Robert Hyman reunite with director Kerry Michael for the first time since their brilliant production of Dick Whittington in 2013. The perfect Christmas treat for children of all ages, this action-packed panto features a whole host of magical surprises and plenty of joining in… oh yes it does! Will Robin and his motley crew save the day? Or will the feisty and fearless Maid Marion (and her devoted Nurse) get there first? And just what is the secret Marion is hiding? Along the way they must undertake a quest to save good King Richard and the poor people of StratEastHam from the evil Prince John who is plotting to steal the crown. Robin Hood, the prince of thieves is on a mission! Join him and his swashbuckling merry band of men as they get robbin’ the rich to feed the poor. A 'Village' stage was added on Saturday and Sunday running from later afternoon to mid-evening.Join Theatre Royal Stratford East this Christmas for lots of laughter, brand new songs and a sack full of festive fun in this dazzling new version of the classic tale brought to you by our Olivier Award-nominated team. The 1970 Festival was a four-day event for the only time in its history, with a South of England Local Talent session in the main arena on the Thursday evening. Four bands played sets each night, three of which also appeared on the main stage on the same day.ġ968 Main Stage Sunbury Friday 10 Augustġ969 Main Stage Plumpton Friday 8 Augustġ970 Main Stage Plumpton Thursday A second "Marquee" stage was added on Saturday and Sunday evenings. The Nice also acted as backing band for P P Arnold. Pink Floyd pulled out on Saturday evening due to singer/guitarist Syd Barrett's health problems and were replaced by The Nice. Cream were billed as ' Eric Clapton – Jack Bruce – Ginger Baker' as the band were still unnamed when promotional posters & advertising were printed.ġ967 Main Stage Windsor Friday 11 August The Festival moved to the larger Windsor Racecourse venue in 1966 after five years at Richmond Athletic Ground. Kid Martyn's Ragtime Band with Louis Nelson.Julian Covey and the Machine ( Philip Kinorra).The Steam Packet with the Brian Auger Trinityġ966 Main Stage Windsor Friday 29 July. ![]() The Sunday afternoon session featured the fourteen best jazz bands from a National Amateur Jazz Contest chosen from regional contests held nationwide.ġ965 Main Stage Richmond Friday 6 August The Festival expanded to three days with the addition of a rhythm & blues themed Friday evening session. Long John Baldry and the Hoochie Coochie Men.The Sunday afternoon session featured the final heats of the National Amateur Jazz Contest featuring twelve jazz bands chosen from semi-finals held across Britain.ġ964 Main Stage Richmond Friday 7 August The third NJF Festival saw the first non-Jazz acts appear, notably the Rolling Stones and Long John Baldry on the Sunday afternoon. Cyril Davies' Rhythm and Blues Allstars.New Orleans Brass Band led by Ken Colyerġ963 Main Stage Richmond Saturday 10 August.Bob Wallis and his Storeyvile Jazz Band.
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