Tag: Iolanthe

  • Iolanthe Roger Chancellor

    Iolanthe Roger Chancellor

    Roger is playing the Lord Chancellor in our Iolanthe this March

    Roger rehearsing

    So Ruth asked Roger about his character….

    What’s your favourite thing about playing this character?

    The challenge of portraying the character in a sympathetic way.? The Nightmare Song has to be the greatest challenge for anyone who aspires to sing patter songs.

     

    Does your character have any hidden talents?

    He aspires to be an art connoisseur and even sometimes dabbles as a painter himself.? Ever since his brief marriage to Iolanthe, he has been strangely attracted by the works of the Pre-Raphaelite movement and especially ?The Mid-Summer?s Eve Circle of Fairies? by Glimmersmith and ?The Fairy Funeral? by John Anster Fitzgerald.? He really cannot understand this, as before he met Iolanthe, he thought them to be dreadful daubs!? There?s no accounting for how the mind can change.? Of late, he has become tormented by the nightmare surrealist scenarios of Salvador Dali.

     

    How do you learn your patter song?

    I start by putting the words and the line onto my phone, and then at any opportunity ? long car journeys are ideal, for some reason ? I play the words over to myself one stanza at a time, repeating them.? Then I go through and put them to the music.? Eventually it sticks and once I have it completely in my mind, I go through it mentally as often as I can ? usually when I?m doing something else, like walking the dog.

     

    ?What is your favourite line or moment in the show??

    The interaction between Tolloller and Mountararat in Act 2 ? one of the greatest moments of Gilbertian comic genius.

     

    Why should people come to see Iolanthe?

    Iolanthe encapsulates all the humour and absurdity of human frailty in an hour and a half of whimsical comic bliss.? The operetta might have been first performed in 1882, and is well over 100 years old, but it still manages to speak directly to matters that are entirely relevant today, from the absurdity of the political party system and the mindlessness of our political leaders, through the intricacies of legal speech to feminism and power of love to cut-through all our most dearly-held principles.? It combines wonderful Gilbertian satire with some of Sullivan?s most wonderful melodies – ?He loves! If in the bygone years?; stirring (but tongue-in cheek) patriotic songs – ?When Britain really ruled the waves? and jaunty dances ?Soon as we may?.? The combination makes this show an unforgettable evening?s entertainment.

     

    What is on your character’s bookshelf?

    Love in a Cold Climate ? Nancy Mitford

    Bleak House – Charles Dickens

    Where is Love ? Barbara Cartland

    Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ? H.G. Wells

    The Cottingley Fairies ? Lewis Carroll

    Truth and Beauty: The Pre-Raphaelites and their Sources of Inspiration ? Melissa E. Buron

    Dali ? Gilles Neret

     

  • Iolanthe is coming. Rehearsals under way.

    Iolanthe is coming. Rehearsals under way.

    I predict a riot m’lords!

    Watch out! Here comes a big one. Our new production of Iolanthe has a distinctly gothic theme.? These are decidedly not flower fairies and they do mean business. All your favourite Gilbert and Sullivan action and music is there, with a full orchestra and a magnificently costumed and talented cast of players. And, just maybe, the odd surprise along the way….

    But when and where?

    Iolanthe will run from Wednesday 27th to Saturday 30th March 2019 at Stantonbury Theatre MK14 6BN.? Performances start at 7:30pm each night and there is a licensed bar and refreshments.

    Tickets

    Tickets for this show will, for the first time, be on sale at Stantonbury Theatre box office and not on our website. You can still find all the information about the show here, but for tickets, it’s Stantonbury.

    The tickets are ?17 with concessions at just ?15 and only ?5 for under 15s.

    The Stantonbury box office number is?01908 324466 and you can buy tickets online www.stantonburytheatre.co.uk

    Want to know more?

    For any questions about the show, you can tweet @wolvertongands or email iolanthe@wolvertongands.co.uk or call 01908 510452

     

  • Iolanthe is coming. Batten down the hatches!

    Iolanthe is coming. Batten down the hatches!

    Watch the skies! The fairies are coming for their lordships and they mean business!

    Our 2019 Show is Iolanthe. The team is primed. The plan is in motion. Here it comes.

    Iolanthe will run from Wednesday 27th to Saturday 30th March 2019 at Stantonbury Theatre from 7:30pm each night. The tickets will be ?17 with concessions at just ?15 and only ?5 for children.

    The box office will open in July at wolvertongands.co.uk so keep an eye out for that.

    You can email tickets@wolvertongands.co.uk for more information or if you want to pre-book.