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Announcing Our Christmas Show – “A Christmas Carol”

Christmas Carol

Our December 2009 production will be an adaptation of Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol”. Once again written by Simon Beattie and with all the usual Nonsense Room style this will be a great night out this Christmas.

  • Venue Rosslyn Chapel
  • Dates 7th – 12th December 2009
  • Time 7.30pm (doors open at 7.15pm)
  • Price Adults £10 / Conc. £8

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Special Evening

On the 11th December, we will be hosting a special evening that will include a performance of “A Christmas Carol”, a buffet, wine and tour of Rosslyn Chapel.

  • 7.30pm (evening ends approx 11pm)
  • £25 per person

NOTE: Rosslyn Chapel is cold, please wear warm clothing

Update: Rosslyn Chapel nearly sold out

There are still Friday Night Special Evening tickets available for our run at Rosslyn Chapel – if that night does not suit, remember you can still catch the show at Scottish Mining Museum.

Only a few more days until our opening night

Eeeeeeek! Only a few more days until our opening night, and my word, that is an alarming, yet thrilling, thought!  I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the rehearsal process; it’s absolutely flown by – time flies when you’re having fun, I’ll tell ye! Because it’s been a relatively short rehearsal period, I’m almost saddened by the thought that it’s coming to an end, as I’ve only ever performed shows for a week or less. But I keep forgetting that it’s actually running for a few weeks, and therefore this is a whole new ball game for me.  So, no tears yet!!

Over the next few days I’m going to concentrate on the deeper, more emotional moments for my characters.  There is one scene in particular which is completely heart-rending and poignant.  The concept of having to give up her daughter beacuse she can’t afford to look after her is something I’ve never experienced and hope to never have to, so I need to just think about what must be going through my character’s head at that point in time, the will and counter will being played etc.  She’s typically a very strong, valorous character in the play, but here I think she must have to show a tiny ray of weakness because she doesn’t want to have to go through it at all.  However, she has guts and she knows what’s best for her child and so she makes the right decision.  The stakes are so high for her here, and for Burns, and I just need to think about them more.

Another character that still needs a bit of work is Mary Campbell (Highland Mary).  I just need to take her further, think about how she is different from Anna Park; what is her rhythm, her physicality in contrast to that of Anna?  I realise I’m making it sound like there’s still so much to be done and it’s only a few days before lift off, but that’s not the case at all!  I think it’s just because I have four very contrasting characters, none of which the audience get to see for very long or feel like they get to know well enough, so it’s simply a case of portraying all the different sides, dimensions and idiosyncrasies pertaining to each character fully – nevermind successfully!

I’m really enjoying performing my two solo songs and feel I’m coming into them more now.  They’re both challenging, but the more I perform them the more confidence I gain and therefore the more rewarding the experience becomes.

All in all, I believe the show has tremendous potential, and I have complete faith that the audiences will adore it!  There are some beautifully moving moments, full of poignancy and truth, which is well counter-balanced by the Laugh Out Loud comedy.  It’s a real gem of a show and I think we now just need to let it sparkle and soar, and it’ll be fantastic!!

Jennifer Macdonnell

Less Than A Week To Go

MISSING YOU ALREADY

Less than a week to go until we start technical and dress rehearsals and I’m getting really excited about how the show is shaping up. The songs sound great and there are some great fun scenes to perform, as well as some real ‘hankies-oot’ moments! All we need to do now is polish everything up, ready to wow our first audiences.

The funny thing about rehearsing a show is how much things can change once you have a live audience. It is as though you go through the entire rehearsal process with one of the cast missing until the opening night and then, once the audience are in to react and provide the energy you need to play off, everything finally takes shape.

Of course, the whole idea is that the show is rehearsed with the audience’s reactions at the forefront of your planning but there is just no way to tell what unexpected little miracles or hiccups will come your way once the final part in the cast is filled. And, of course, just to keep things interesting, the final part is played by a different performer every night.

Fi-diddledy-dee!

Sometimes you reach the stage in rehearsal where you yearn for the audience to be there because you want to share in the joy of the work that is being created. That is when you know you are involved in making something special and that is where we are at just now with Ae Fond Kiss – preparing to welcome our missing cast member with open arms and a big old smile.

See you soon!

Gilchrist Muir

Half Way Through Rehearsals

Can’t believe we’re over half way through the rehearsal process already! Last week was brilliant, got so much done in just a week, and now we’ve finished blocking, it’s all starting to take shape. Yesterday we did our first run through and it was really great to put it all together and see the show more as a whole. The show’s looking really good and I was surprised at how much of the lines myself and the others had absorbed. However personally I am concerned about my singing as I’ve not got the most confidence in my singing, especially my head voice and quite a lot of the songs are extremely high. Also at the moment I seem to be tired all the time, which is having a negative effect on my voice, must just be the early mornings, bit of a shock to the system. Well I’m off home this weekend back to Chester for early nights, family time, lots of script work and some home comforts, lovely lovely.

Am loving working with everyone, am really lucky to be working with such a great company, and am enjoying the script incredibly, getting to really know and understand all my characters now which is exciting. I’d like to now explore further Nancy’s more emotional scenes such as the letters with Burns, and also have all my lines completely well and truly learnt by Monday!! Good luck to me.

Rebecca Bradley

Video Podcast 22/7/09

Video Podcast Cast and crew prepare for Treasure Island and Ae Fond Kiss

Vodcast: Fringe 2009 – 2

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Edinburgh Fringe 2009, Podcast 2. This podcast shows the actors practicing sword fighting and singing.

A Fan of the Bard

Having just finished my 2nd Year at Queen Margaret University, this is my first professional paid show. To have landed a part in “Ae Fond Kiss” is not just a personal achievement but (not to sound too cheesy) an honour. Being such a fan of the Bard from a young age – to be acting in a show all about him is a terrific endeavour which I am rather looking forward to being a part of. Each time I read the script I seem to enjoy it more and more. It has everything you would want in a play – sincerity, humour, music, tears, laughter, some fantastic characters whilst still paying a respectable tribute to the legend that is Robert Burns. I really do think, without sounding like a PR, that it has something for everyone whether you’re an avid fan of Burns or have never heard of him (heaven forbid!)

When I first found out about my assigned characters I was more than pleased. I can’t wait to get them up on their feet.
Day one consisted of a read through and our first singing sesh with our very talented MD, Matthew. As much as I love and enjoy singing, it has never been a forte and I can see it perhaps being a bit of a challenge, however, the songs are beautiful and I can only hope I do them reasonable justice!

I am extremely positive about this show; the cast are great and it’s just brilliant to be a part of something which is spreading the word and educating people about my favourite poet.

So far we have finished uniting the text, made plenty of progress on the songs and are just beginning to getthe first scene up on it’s feet.

Alison McFarlane

The End of Rehearsal Week 1

Well, we’ve reached the end of rehearsal week 1…and what a week it’s been!!

It all began on Monday morning as the cast of Ae Fond Kiss’, as well that as that of our sister show ‘Treasure Island’, congregated at the Powerhouse Room (our show venue) in the Mining Museum in Newtongrange. It was wonderful to see so many familiar faces, as well as a couple of brand new ones, which really made me feel immediately at home in the company and filled me with an instant sense of fervour for the weeks ahead.
My fellow Nonsenseroomers have already charted the events of that morning in previous blogs, so to save repeating ourselves I’ll move swiftly along to the rest of the week’s endeavours…

Firstly the songs! Our first ‘sing-through’ with our wonderful MD Matthew took place on Monday afternoon. It was so uplifting to hear these beautiful arrangements of some of Burns’ most recognisable melodies…and also to hear a couple of his lesser known ditties, one or two of which were previously unknown to me. A couple of the girls have truly beautiful songs, in ‘Ay Waukin, O’ and ‘Highland Mary’ (and voices to match based on our first few singing sessions) which I eagerly anticipate hearing once the girls have become suitably comfortable with them. I was also thrilled to learn that the song I chose for my audition, ‘We’re A’ Noddin’, had made it’s way into the show on the back of that audition…and even more so when I discovered it would be sung by a man in drag!!

Of my own songs, ‘My Love is like a Red, Red Rose’ stands head and shoulders above the rest, both in terms of the basic melody itself and the scope it gives me to truly perform and make the song my own…Burns was, after all, a wee bit o’a showman at heart! Thus far, the complex harmonies in ‘Ae Fond Kiss’ are proving to be the greatest challenge, however once we’ve nailed them I honestly believe it will sound beautiful enough to have inspired the great man himself! (no pressure then…)

Away from the world of the sing-song, we have made some excellent progress in putting the basic shape of the show together this week. There are some fairly intricate scene changes and some truly manic costume changes…but it just wouldn’t be anywhere near as fun if everything was straightforward, now would it?!

Well, that’s about enough from me for one blog…I need to get myself ready for a rehearsal of my other Fringe show, King Arthur, now anyway! (figured this is as good a time as any for a wee ‘plug’…check out http://www.siegeperilous.co.uk/king_arthur09/cast.htm for cast & production info as well as ticket sales).
Tattie-bye for now,

Allan.

Here tae us, wha’s like us…?!

Treasure Island Shenanigans

Well I thought it was about time that I joined in on the blog shenanigans especially after Lee’s epic post. Where to start? I am really enjoying myself, there is so much banter going on (hard work too of course) and of course every boy’s dream sword fighting! So far we have worked our way through half of the script and it is already beginning to take a good shape. As I am controlling the Jim Hawkins a lot of the time I am getting sore arms but its all for a good cause. I just need to get on those press-ups and build up my guns!

The sword fights are looking good, still need to work on how I use Jim properly during them though. It been quite tricky to make sure that its Jim who is fighting and not me even though it is actually me who is doing the fighting – a complicated concept indeed. I do feel like I’m getting better each time I pick up Jim. I had some great news today….. we now have our ‘real’ Jim in rehearsals which is brilliant!!! So now we can bond with him and work on bringing him to life.

I am enjoying the freedom we have with the script and the opportunity to really be creative, its so much fun. We are coming up with some classic material each day.

So far so good and now to leave u with a joke.

What is a pirate's favorite type of music?

Arr and B!

Rhys

Vodcast: Fringe 2009 – 1

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Edinburgh Fringe 2009, Treasure Island. Our actors take part in a photo shoot for publicity stills.

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