Sunday 28th February
Blimey! We were a little late in starting this reading because there were forty five parts to distrubute. Only one of our readers knew the play and so it was a bit of a lottery as to who read what. Amazingly there was only one really messy scene where one poor chap had to talk to himself as two different characters. Each reader (this excludes the listeners) had about three parts. Often, with no credit to Shakespeare, these readings are the funniest. A play no one knows and each reader supporting split personalities brings an element of humour to a reader's characterisation of a role. Dave Blatcher's Cardinal Campeins was dark and slimey, and a world away from his chirpy cockney town crier. As for Claire Daniels' Lord Abergavenny... well I can say little more than he was a stark contrast to her Anne Bullen.
Nevertheless Henry VIII is a bit of a dull play to read. There are some moments of pure poetry and Katherine gets some really juicy bits. Favourite line of the night: 'My drops of tears / I'll turn to sparks of fire', lovely. However, it is pomp and pagentry that this play is famous for. We weren't really kitted out in the finery required to support the stunning visual elements of the play. The play is full of Tudor properganda and the end, a long speech about Elizabeth I, is totally vomit worthy.
I prefer my political plays when the plotters don't suddenly repent all their sins and are repainted as saints gone awry by the characters who live on after their death. This maybe because I lack subtlty, but if Wolsey had been a Richard of Gloucester well then what a story that would have been...
Our ceremonious readers were:
Prologue - Brian Eastty
Duke of Norfolk - Ryan Nelson
Duke of Buckingham - Martin Power
Lord Abergavenny - Claire Daniel
Cardinal Wolsey - Edward Cartwright
Secretary -
Brandon - John Haney
Sargeant - at - arms - Maya Gabrielle
King Henry VIII - Thomas Rushforth
Sir Thomas Lovell - Maya Gabrielle
Katherine - Janet Low
Duke of Suffolk - Ed Kelly
Surveyor - Maya Gabrielle
Lord Chamberlain -
Lord Sandys - John Haney
Anne Bullen - Claire Daniel
Sir Henry Guildford - Brian Eastty
Servant - Clare Scammell
First Gent - Thomas Rushforth
Second Gent - Clare Scammell
Sir Nicholas Vaux - Paul O'Neil
Cardinal Campeins - David Blatcher
Gardiner - Ed Kelly
Old Lady - Janet Low
Bishop of Lincoln - Claire Daniel
Griffith - Maya Gabrielle
Scribe - Ryan Nelson
Crier - David Blatcher
Earl of Surrey - Brian Eastty
Thomas Cromwell - Paul O'Neil
Woman - Maya Gabrielle
Lord Chancellor - Martin Power
Garter - Claire Daniel
Third Gent - Claire Daniel
Patience - John Haney
Messenger - Thomas Rushforth
Lord Caputius - Paul O'Neil
Gardiner's Page -
Sir Anthony Denny - Edward Cartwright
Thomas Cranmer - Paul O'Neil
Door Keeper - Ed Kelly
Doctor Butts - David Blatcher
Porter -
Porter's man - Paul O'Neil
Epilogue - Brian Eastty
To mark our penultimate reading in the cycle we had a misadventure. One of our readers, the unfortunate Martin Power, was in the toilet when we left the bookshop and he emerged to find all the lights switched off and that he had been locked in! Thank goodness he had the where withall to telephone his wife, who telephoned the pub where we always drink after a reading and ask for me. I immediatly sprinted back to the bookshop and let him out. He needed a stiff drink after contemplating spending night in a bookshop full of tomes expounding the secrects of the occult and dark magic.
Our next and final reading in the first cycle of Shakespeare Readers' Society is on Sunday 28th March, the play is Two Nobel Kinsman. This play isn't in some complete works, so there will be photocopied scripts available to read from if you don't have one to bring. For more details check the website: www.shakespearereaderssociety.co.uk
Monday, March 1, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The Tempest
Sunday 31st January 2010
This reading ROCKED! I had the privilege of reading Ariel and I love that part. Unfortunately this did mean people were forced to listen to me sing. Perhaps, with hindsight, I enjoyed the reading but everybody else suffered it. It only took an hour and forty minutes to polka through the pages. We had a couple of thunder machines (look 'em up they are as cool as they sound), a percussive shaky egg for rain effect and some finger chimes for Ariel's multiple invisible entrances and exits. It was one of the loveliest group readings we've had because everyone contributed to filling the room full of noises. For a brief period the Treadwells bookshop basement was our Island and the script Dukedom enough.
Our rebellious readers were:
Alfonso - Simon Horst
Sebastian - Harold Raitt
Prospero - Mike Aherne
Antonio - Thomas John
Ferdinand - Ed Kelly
Gonzalo - Brian Eastty
Adrian - Toni Brook
Francisco - Max
Caliban - Martin Power
Trinculo - Rob Clother
Stephano - David Blatcher
Master - John Haney
Boatswain - Sophie Leighton - Kelly
Miranda - Laura
Ariel - Maya Gabrielle
Iris - Janet Low
Ceres - Kate
Juno - Toni Brook
Mariners - All
Our next reading is the 28th of February - King Henry VIII. It's a big play and we need lots of readers, so come join us. You will find more details on our website: www.shakespearereaderssociety.co.uk
Cymbeline
Sunday, 17th January 2010
Our ready readers were:
Cymbeline - Hywel David
Cloten - Brian Eastty
Posthumous - Daniel Smith
Imogen - Ellie Mason
Belarius - Roger Mason
Guiderius - Will Richmond
Arviragus - Ed Kelly
Philario - Derek Dempsey
Jachimo - Tom Rushforth
Caius Lucius - Stephen Dyer
Pisario - Mike Aherne
Cornelius - Martin Power
Philarmonus - Janet Low
Roman Captain - Derek Dempsey
British Captain 1 - Maya Gabrielle
British Captain 2 - Sophie Leighton - Kelly
Frenchman - David Blatcher
Lord 1 - Will Richmond
Lord 2 - Maya Gabrielle
Gent/Jailer 1 - Sophie Leighton - Kelly
Gent/Jailer 2 - Maya Gabrielle
Queen - Laura Kressley
Helen - Yvonne McCulloch
Scilius - David Blatcher
Jupiter - Yvonne McCulloch
The Winter's Tale
Sunday 29th November 2009
Our riotous readers were:
Leontes - Rob Clother
Mamillius - Ed Cartwright
Camillo - Martin Power
Antigonus - Brian Eastty
Cleomenes - Derek Dempsey
Dion - Mary Richards
Polixines - Tom Rushforth
Florizel - Dave Blatcher
Archidamus - Toni Brooks
Old Shepherd - Derek Dempsey
Clown - Maya Gabrielle
Autolycus - Ed Cartwright
Mariner - Sophie Leighton - Kelly
Gaoler - Maya Gabrielle
Hermione - Laura Kressley
Perdita - Toni Brooks
Paulina - Yvonne McCulloch
Emilia - Mary Richards
Mopsa - Sophie Leighton - Kelly
Dorcas - Laura Kressley
Time - Tom Rushforth
Friday, January 29, 2010
November, December, January
The festive season has made us a little slower than usual at keeping the blog up to date, but we're now in the final stretch of readings, so here's a quick New Year update.
At the end of November, our final 2009 reading, we aptly read The Winter's Tale, a slightly ridiculous story featuring an oracle, and time personified - a play as hilarious as we might expect to find a sheep-shearing festival these days. As usual, the end of the reading heralded a swift exit to the pub, thankfully not pursued by any bears.
As has become tradition, the December reading was postponed until mid-January, to account for holiday-makers and monopolise on New Years Resolutions. This time around it was Cymbeline, a tale of lost children, evil stepmothers, Italian stallions and everyone's favourite Welsh destination, Milford Haven. There was a great turn-out and plenty of laughs.
Our next reading, on Sunday 31st January 2010, will be The Tempest - sometimes considered Shakespeare's last play, or perhaps the last he wrote mostly on his own, it's not quite the end of the cycle for us.
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