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Revision as of 01:26, 22 September 2012

Poster by Poster Designer

by Clark Gesner

Directed by Lisa Thomas

Musical Director - Pete Coombs

Performances: Bell Theatre


Introduction

Based on the beloved Peanuts cartoon strip, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is based on an average day in the life of everyman character Charlie Brown, consisting of small moments picked from a range of situations in his life, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together through the course of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening.

Cast

Band

Crew

The cast and crew would like to thank the following people and organisations who have helped with this show: Sarah and Rob at The Hope and St Luke's Church for rehearsal space; Catherine Ellis for rehearsal time; David Ward, manager of the Croydon Pirates baseball team for baseball gear; Gary for Woodstock; Naomi Liddle for Snoopy's dog collar; Amy Smith for help with props and audience testing, bar and box office staff, Theatre Committee, cast and crew of 84 Charing Cross Road (2011) and Breathing Corpses (2011).

Reviews

Catherine Ellis

I really enjoyed this tonight - it's silly and there isn't much plot to speak of - more a long series of vignettes and some "scenes" that are pretty much just one-liners. However, it's also slick and energetic with wonderful performances from both the actors and the band. No weak links (except perhaps the tabs hee hee). Guaranteed to leave you with a warm heart and a smile on your face. I know the weekend dates are selling pretty fast but hear there's quite a few tickets left for tomorrow. Snap em up - this show deserves good audiences.

One small point though - I would have liked to see Snoopy with a black nose


Jenny McLaughlin

On behalf of myself and the MiniMacs - thank you for a wonderful evening. I could witter on about how much I enjoyed it... lovely singing from all, superb characterisation, a live band on stage, a true slice of happiness and sunshine at the end of a long, wet summer... but instead, here's Aurora's words: "This was the best play I have ever seen. It was funny, and fun and all of the characters were completely right. It was perfect." If we were free tomorrow, we would be back for the matinee in a heart-beat, and we would bring friends.

Enjoy the end of the run - and thank you all x


Jess Osorio

I loved this show - great send off for 3 weeks away from SLT All equally brilliant, musicians and actors alike. Enjoy last two shows and party! Much congratulations to Lisa and Brendan, and MD!


Induja Bandara

Thank you all for a delightful uplifting show last night! Was very impressed by the perfect singing, your energy, spot on costumes and the colourfullness of the whole thing. Welcome to Claire, whose Lucy stole the show for me! What fab expressions and comic timing. Also I hope the musicians get a bow today. Enjoy your last two shows all. love Induja XXXXXXX (extra one for Clair/Clare)


Kay George

I too really enjoyed last night's peformance, it is a joy to have a musical at SLT, one can feel the buzz from both audience and cast. Sheer enjoyment. Often fun is needed rather than in depth theatre!! This was theatre. I wouldn't like to single out any one in particular as everyone had obviously put their guts into the show, the music was excellent and varied, the cast were all in their own forte true performers, the comedy was enchanting, the props and stage management worked a treat, (I want to do a kite!!) lighting and sound were spot on, tight direction, so apt costumes and mannerisms all made for a show we will mention in the bar for some time to come. Thank you for a good night out.


Mrs D

Just wanted to say a massive congratulations to the director, cast, crew and musicians on this fantastic production. I was incredibly impressed by the musical talent displayed by the great musicians. I mean the number of instruments some people were playing was amazing. I saw a Snoopy production down by embankment a few years back and I can honestly say I preferred the SLT production last night. I thought Chaz's Snoopy was brilliant. The costumes were great as was the beautiful set. Well done to everyone involved. It was great to be back down at the theatre and even better to see something that left me with a big Snoopy 'face to the sky' smile on my face.


Kay Anderson

Just had to say what a fantastic show you all put on yesterday afternoon - my children loved it and I had a huge smile on my face for the rest of the day! Not going to mention anyone in particular as all had spot on characterisations and the singing, dancing, music and slick scene changes couldn't be faulted. On the other hand the great props and remote control piano do deserve a special mention! Well done everyone and thanks again - I hope you all had a thoroughly decent after show party. Kay x

Gallery

The below is a captioned selection. All are copyright Mark Davies

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

See Also

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