Tuesday 29 November 2011

WriteFest 2011

After the outstanding success of The 39 Steps we move on to our 6th annual WriteFest. This is an evening of short plays of between 5 and 20 minutes written by local writers. It is a popular evening and with eight plays there is bound to be something that appeals to you (and if one doesn't at least you know it won't last too long!)

With so many plays there is plenty of opportunities for actors, WriteFest often appeals to those who don't have the time to commit to a full length play with a longer run. It is also a good way for new members to get on the Progress stage and show everyone what they can do. I met two new members Libby and Shi at the set building session, busy making a giant wooden 'H'.




The 'H' is for the play Libby is in called The Letter H Girl which is set on the Hollywood sign. Shi is in two of the plays She's not there and Self-Service. Libby's Mum suggested that she audition for Writefest and Shi went along because she has recently moved back to Reading after being very involved in theatre groups at university and touring with a musical theatre production for schools.

Shi also has a part in Neverwhere where she plays a market trader proudly selling  "Rubbish! Junk! Debris! Nothing whole or undamaged!"

Coming up -

6th Annual WriteFest 8th - 10th December 2011

Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman,  Adapted by Robert Kauzlaric 19th - 28th Jan 2012
(There has been a lot of interest in this production from Neil Gaiman fans, tickets are now on sale and selling fast so if you want to be sure of one then book soon.)

See Progress Theatre website for details of all our productions and auditions.

Tuesday 8 November 2011

The 39 Props

In fact there are more than 39 props in this production of The 39 Steps,  more like double that. I spoke to the man who has had the job of sourcing all those items, Tony Powell.

Many of the props he found in the Progress store, a cellar on the grounds of Calcot golf course. This store is a treasure trove of items that have been used in previous productions or someone thought might be useful one day. There are old sofas, cash registers, shields and even a bus stop. Over the last couple of years Tony has taken on the job of bringing order to this eclectic mix of things. He has tidied it up, put similar items together and thrown out things that are not worth storing. He is planning to catalogue everything but that is a big job.

This production is set just before the second world war and with an eye for detail Tony has even managed to find some period milk bottles, he spotted them in an old farm yard. The beautiful old milk holder he bought from Fanny’s Antiques in Reading and they have kindly agreed to buy it back if it survives the show unscathed.


Some items Tony has ended up making either because he couldn't find what he wanted or they were too expensive. He has made an old lamp-post, an aeroplane and some haddock. He searched everywhere for suitable plastic fish but ended up making his own from foam polystyrene.

A collection of period hats & props with stage manager Laura Mills reflected in the mirror.

Another major source of props has been his own house. His reputation as an extraordinary props finder started when he was working on Much Ado About Nothing which was set in the aftermath of the Falklands war. He 'happened to come across' at home a copy of the Sunday Times from the 1980s with a report on the Falklands. I did ask if he was a hoarder and after a long pause he said 'yes I probably am!'

The 39 Steps has been chosen as a 'Third Thursday' event by local arts group Jelly. You can buy a ticket for the first night (17th November) from Jelly, they cost £10 (no booking fee) including a free drink, a talk from the directors and a chance to meet the artist exhibiting in the foyer. See the Jelly website for more details.

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Coming up -

The 39 Steps by John Buchan, adapted by Patrick Barlow 17th-26th Nov 2011

6th Annual WriteFest 8th - 10th December 2011

See Progress Theatre website for details of all our productions and auditions.