The New Garrick Gazette September 2020

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The New Garrick Gazette Issue 579 September 2020

Garrick Theatre Club (Inc) www.garricktheatre.asn.au 16 Meadow Street, Guildford PO Box 122, Guildford WA 6935 Editor: Douglas Sutherland-Bruce

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The Garrick Theatre Club (Inc) Docuprint 2652-4678 2652-4686 Copyright 2020 1

2020 Calendar

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Auditions

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Editorial

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Meet the Members

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The Committee

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The Hound of the Baskervilles

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“Theatres are curious places, magician’s trickboxes where the golden memories of dramtic triumphs linger like nostalgic ghosts, and where the unexplainable, the fantastic, the tragic, the comic and the absurd are routine occurences on and off the stage. Murders, mayhem, politcal intrigue, lucrative business, secret assignations, and of course, dinner.” - E.A. Bucchianerie


EDITORIAL WELL, NOW WE HAVE certainty - it may not be the result for which were all hoping, but at least we now know that Stage 4 will continue until at least the 24th October, 2020. However, as promised, our next show, The Hound of the Baskervilles, will go ahead whatever the circumstances. The whole production will take place under the conditions imposed by Stage 4, which means a two square metre space between groups of households and so on. This is quite tricky to arrange and so we have cancelled bookings through Trybooking and are acceptiong them solely through the good offices of our Bookings Officer, Elaine. In addition to ensuring social distancing the President and Executive Committee hold the health and safety of our cast, crew and audiences as their highest priority so after each performance they have engaged a professional cleaner to deep clean and disinfect the theatre throughout. Tea and coffee will have to be dispensed in disposable cups and biscuits will be served in individual sealed wrappers. Hand sanitiser will be freely available in the foyer and patrons are encouraged to make use of them. Patrons are asked to observe social distancing while in the foyer or conversing outside in the verandah or on the lawn. Until we next see each other on the green ...

Douglas Sutherland-Bruce, Editor.

Any views expressed in this editorial are those of Dr Sutherland-Bruce alone and may not reflect those of the President and Executive Committee

Garrick Theatre Club (Inc) proudly presents

Directed by Douglas Sutherland-Bruce Oscar Wilde’s Timeless Comedy

The Importance of Being Earnest

Nov/ Dec

Tickets: Adults - $25 Concession - $22 Members - $20 Booking: Elaine: 9378 1990 or www.TryBooking.com bookings@garricktheatre.asn.au

Thu 26 3 10

Fri 27 4 11

Sat 28 5¶ 12

Sun 29* 6*

Curtain Up Evenings: 8:00pm Matinées: 2:00pm ¶ Matinée and Evening * Matinées only

26th November to 12th December, 2020 Earnest Poster2.indd 1

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23/10/19 5:00 pm


AUDITIONS FOLLOWING THE WELL ATTENDED auditions for The Importance of Being Earnest, described and generally agreed as one of the funniest in the English language we are pleased and proud to announce our cast: Lane Alan Shaw Earnest Worthing Jonathan Hoey Algernon Moncrieff Sean Wcislo Lady Bracknell Siobhan Vincent Gwendoline Fairfax Pauline Rosman Miss Prism Kerry Goode Cecily Cardew Steph Hickey Canon Chasuble Ray Egan Merriman Gordon Lightfoot Milly Olivia Fellows This is a exceptionally strong cast and with the wardrobe skills of costumier Marjorie de Caux, aided by Colleen Bradford and Sarah-Jane Hombergen-Crute, will be extremely well-dressed as well. Directed by veteran Douglas Sutherland-Bruce supported by Assistant Director Kerry Goode, this promises to be a production to remember. Bookings will open on the 5th October and, as Covid-19 Stage 4 will still be in operation, seating will be strictly limited, so bookings will only be available through Booking Officer Elaine on 9378 1990 or by emailing her on Bookings@garricktheatre.asn.au. If we pass to Stage 5 on the 24th October, then more seating will become available. So, book early to avoid disappointment. 2020/21 CALENDAR FOR GARRICK THEATRE CLUB (INC): September 12th September 12th September 17th October 3rd October 24th October 31st November 13th November 14th November 26th December 12th December 19th

TAG Workshop 11:00am to 2:00pm Play Reading Night. Opening of The Hound of the Baskervilles, is a comedy thriller inspired by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, adapted by Kent R Brown. Directed by Rodney Stickells-Palmer and Gail Lusted. A joint TAG production. Last night of The Hound of the Baskervilles TAG Workshop 11:00am to 2:00pm Halloween Party. Annual General Meeting. TAG Workshop 11:00am to 2:00pm Opening of The Importance of Being Earnest, a trivial comedy for serious people, written by Oscar Wilde, directed by Douglas Sutherland-Bruce. Last night of The Importance of Being Earnest Christmas Party.

January 16th

2020 Awards Night 3


HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES IT WAS A DARK AND STORMY NIGHT, suddenly a blood-curdling scream rang out. It was a scream of laughter yes, that’s right Teens at Garrick were rehearsing their next production, The Hound of the Baskervilles under the direction of Gail Lusted and Rodney Stickells-Palmer. The play is adapted, fairly loosely, on the classic novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by Kent R Brown, who has taken the main thread and booted out Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick Dr John H Watson, replacing them with the two, more usual, protagonists’ close relations - Shirley Holmes, Sherlock’s neice (which makes her Mycroft Holmes’ daughter, I guess) and Jennie Watson, who are minding the shop at 221b Baker Street while they’re away. Shirley, studying logic, and Jennie, studying medicine, are busy preparing for upcoming exams when there’s a knock on the door. It’s Dr. Maxine Mortimer and Sir Henry A dramatic moment in rehearsal for the Hound Baskerville, who’ve come to seek the on Trybooking: www.trybooking.com/BHWCY. assistance of the famous Sherlock Holmes. There’s no time to recall Holmes and Watson from their trip. “We’re all you’ve got,” says Shirley. And indeed they are! In this fast-paced adaptation, full of wailing hounds, thundering hooves, and the slithering mists of the moor, Shirley and Jennie follow the trail of evidence and intrigue until, at last, they are confronted by the ravenous Hound itself! Shirley Holmes is played by Victoria Abbott and Jennie Watson by Olivia Fellows plus a large supporting cast of adults and teens. The Hound of the Baskervilles, as a comic thriller opens at Garrick Theatre Club Inc on the 30th April and runs at 8:00pm (and 2:00pm for matinees) at Garrick Theatre, 16 Meadow Street, Guildford until the 16th May. Tickets cost $25 for adults ($22 concession) and $15 for the twelve and under and may be booked by ringing Elaine on 9378 1990, emailing her on bookings@ garricktheatre.asn.au or

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MEET THE MEMBERS RODNEY ‘RODDERS’ STICKELLS-PALMER RODNEY STICKELLS-PALMER, KNOWN as Roddy or Rodderz around Garrick came late to theatre. A rather terrible experience in a high school production that has been blocked out of his mind left him feeling at odds with the stage. It wasn’t until his early twenties when looking for a hobby outside of work that his sister, dobbed him in to his uncle, Ken Harris to fill a role in the Garrick Production of Get Smart. The role started as Agent 44, the one that hides in ridiculous places and has fun props and grew to Extra Lady as well. After opening night he was hooked! Rod’s passion for theatre and Garrick in particular was conceived through Get Smart, it grew and was fostered by The Charlie Grigorni One Act Season and The Admirable Crichton (written by JM Barrie and directed by the formidable Ailsa Travers). During these shows he met some truly wonderful and creative people, some of whom with he still works today!

Rodney ‘Rodders’ Stickells-Palmer Odd Couple, Charley’s Aunt, Robin Hood again all at Garrick. Rod has performed twice at Marloo theatre, Witness for the Prosecution and Farndale’s Macbeth, both times directed by his step mother Gail Palmer, of the well-known theatrical Harris family. He caught the directing bug and has directed three shows so far at Garrick, Who Knows, A Lady Mislaid and Miranda and is currently directing The Hound of the Baskervilles with Gail Lusted. Rod has also been a committee member and has a strong passion for the TAG programme and helps Gail Lusted out as much as he can.

Rodders as the Extra Lady in Get Smart Never afraid to say no to something new Rod threw himself into theatre. Over the years he has performed many shows and in many genres almost entirely at Garrick theatre. Some of his favourites include Hayfever, Mousetrap, Shock, Miranda, Project Macbeth, Calendar Girls and The Sorting Room. Every show has been fantastic. He has also worked backstage on many shows working alongside great directors and Stage managers. These shows include Burnt Piano, Light Shining in Buckinghamshire, The

Rodneys van Groningen and Stickells-Palmer in Project Macbeth 5


WHAT’S ON ELSEWHERE

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pppppppppppppppp The Executive Committee President

Dale James

0407 426 957

Dalejames911@iinet.net

Vice President

Rodney Palmer

0478 410 330

Rodpickels@gmail.com

TAG liaison

Rodney Palmer

0478 410 330

Rodpickels@gmail.com

Treasurer

Terry Brown

Secretary Kerry Goode kerrygoode@iinet.net.au Production Manager Rodney Palmer

Production Kerry Goode

0478 410 330

Rodpickels@gmail.com

Siobhan Vincent

Douglas Sutherland-Bruce

Gail Lusted Ray Egan Jordan D’Arcy Archivist Tom Goode kerrygoode@iinet.net.au Bookings

Elaine Gilberthorpe 9378 1990

Bookings@garricktheatre.asn.au

Minute Secretary

Barbara Brown

9275 5281

Bar Manager

Rodney Palmer

0478 410 330

Rodpickels@gmail.com

Wardrobe

Colleen Bradford

0414 579 752

Colleenbradford@iinet.net.au

Technical

Caileb Hombergen-Crute

Front of House

Yvonne Starr

Set Supervisor

James Nailen

Shed Supervisor

Alan Shaw

Publicity

Douglas Sutherland-Bruce 0418 934 850 Publicity@GarrickTheatre.asn.au

Editor

Douglas Sutherland-Bruce 0418 934 850 Publicity@GarrickTheatre.asn.au

Social Convenor

2020 Adjudicators Dee Howells David Young Christopher Churchouse Yvette Wall

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SEASON TWO 2020

THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES A Comic Thriller starring Shirley Holmes and Jennie Watson, Adpted and dramatized by Kent R Brown, directed by Rodney Stickells-Palmer and Gail Lusted September17th to 3rd October 2020 Bookings: Phone Elaine on 9378 1990 or bookings@garricktheatre.asn.au

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