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THE VIEW FROM THE CHAIR Mary Young Hello everyone. The glorious sunny days of early September are behind us and there is a real autumnal feel about now. Our summer production of Steel Magnolias was another success and a first for local am-dram co-operation. It was a shared production with Meeching Amateur Dramatics from Newhaven, although some of the cast were members of both groups. Garry Fowler must be congratulated on his direction of this funny and very moving piece. We were unable to stage the advertised production of Rumours by Neil Simon after problems for two potential directors, who found that changes at wor and home meant they were unable to undertae the role. I am sure you will be pleased our next production FUNNY MONEY by Ray Cooney Henry Perins, an office worer from Fulham, has mistaenly piced up a briefcase containing an enormous sum of money. A heaven-sent gift which Henry sees as a real opportunity to escape from his humdrum existence and lead the life he has always dreamed of. But, unfortunately, unforeseen events intervene as an anonymous criminal, desperate to regain the cash, will stop at nothing to get it bac just as Henry will stop at nothing to eep it. As friends, the police, a taxi driver and even a passer-by get drawn into Henry's machinations, the situation descends into a whirlwind of misunderstandings and double dealings that hurtle towards the climax. Featuring a host of Little Theatre alumni this celebrated farce sees a welcome return to the stage of Jon Terry in the role of Henry, ably supported by Jenny Humphries, Dennis Picott, Lee Coleman-Powney, Steve Wetherilt, Stephen Cowles and two other long time absentees from our stage, Sharon Besant and Alan Clifford. The production opens on Friday 4 November 2016 and runs through to the following Saturday 12 November, with a matinée on Saturday 5 November. Evening performances Seaford Little Theatre Newsletter Issue 4 October 2016 to now that Rumours is now on the season programme for 2017. The new programme will be available at the end of October. Farce is a difficult genre to tacle, requiring teamwor and good timing. The members of cast of Funny Money are woring hard together to meet these demands and loo forward to presenting a very funny show for our audiences, opening on 4th November. Early booing is recommended. I am pleased to report that the Shaespeare Summer School held in our theatre at the beginning of August was a success and that a youth group may be formed as an off shoot. On the social side we enjoyed a terrific Summer Barbecue and another super Quiz Night. Thans go to Debi Cox and her team for their hard wor. The Management Committee loo forward to seeing many of you at our AGM on Friday, 28th October at 7.30.pm. with the usual Cheese and Wine get together afterwards. Please support Seaford Little Theatre and all those who wor to mae it a success. Best wishes, Mary. commence at 7.45pm and the matinée will start at 2.30pm. Ticets for members (don t forget your membership card please) and friends of the theatre are available in advance from Friday 7 October 2016 at our box office: REDGOLD OPTICIANS, 32 Broad Street, Seaford, BN25 1ND. Postal applications should be sent to: David Bachouse, 62 Stafford Road, Seaford, BN25 1UA They must be accompanied by a cheque made out to Seaford Dramatic Society and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. If the position you request is not possible the nearest available seats will be sent. It is also possible to reserve ticets by email for collection and payment on the door. Send your application to: ticets@seafordlittletheatre.co.u. Again if the position you request is not possible the nearest available seats will be reserved. The ticet prices are 8.00 each, with a special price of 7.00 each for the matinée. PLEASE NOTE It is perhaps timely to mention to all audience members a couple of practical issues regarding facilities at the theatre which should be bourne in mind when booing ticets. Firstly for those with hearing difficulties, that although there is a hearing 'T' loop system installed, because the wiring runs around the external walls, the best position to mae use of it is in those seats closest to the edges. And secondly that the Thursday night performance always coincides with heavy use of the nearest car par off of Steyne Road, and that therefore, for anyone attending on that night, it would be prudent to allow extra time to find a paring space. For general enquiries regarding the next production please ring Ray Cox 07984280067 Seaford Little Theatre Newsletter 1

CATHRYN PARKER It is with overwhelming shoc and sadness that we have to report the sudden, unexpected death of Cathryn Parer whilst in Australia with husband Geoff. Cathryn only joined Seaford in recent years, both as an actor and a director, but was very well nown and respected thoughout the various theatre groups and societies in the South East and further afield, and she will be greatly missed by all that new her. Although her day job revolved around the law and the legal system, it was perhaps inevitable that in her free time Cathryn should exercise her creative juices through vigorous involvement in the theatrical world. As a child she grew up in North Harrow with parents who were both heartily committed to amateur dramatics, and from the age of five would regularly accompany them to rehearsals and be entranced by the magic she saw being created. Arriving in Sussex some thirty plus years ago, Cathryn became involved with at least a dozen different groups across the county and in the ensuing years, both as an actor and director, too on everything from straight plays to comedies and dramas with just the odd piece of the Bard thrown in for good measure. In fact, for the last four years, she and husband Geoff, as The Players in the Par, have staged an acclaimed annual Shaespeare play every summer in aid of St Peter and St James Hospice, and raised over 30,000 in the process. And if all of that wasn't enough, only recently, at Lewes Little Theatre, she had agreed to tae on the role of Artistic Director, a post to which she was deeply committed and enthusiastic. Her energy and passion for all things theatrical and what it could bring to the community was boundless. Her debut at Seaford was in 2012 as the deliciously, sexually precocious Muriel Wicstead in Alan Bennett's Habeas Corpus, a role for which she received many well deserved plaudits, followed by an equally highly acclaimed performance as the formidable Doris Gow in Fumed Oa by Noël Coward. And then, to our great delight, she agreed to don her directing hat for us, firstly with The Cemetery Club in 2013, followed by Humble Boy in 2015. I was fortunate enough to be directed by Cathryn both here and at Lewes and it was inspirational to see the level of commitment she would bring to everything she was involved in. No-one new the script and the concept of the play better than she did, and because of this insight and affinity with each of the characters, no matter how trivial, she was able to bring a clear and organised vision for how she wanted the entire production to appear, not just in the acting but with every aspect, from the publicity to the set, the costumes and the props, to the lighting and the sound and music. Each play became that overused cliché, a 'journey' for everyone involved, as they came to discover not only who their own character was, but also that of everyone else and the world they were rooted in. Cathryn's great gift was the ability to put in place the mechanisms for that journey of discovery to tae place, so that everyone emerged with a greater understanding of what was needed for the play to succeed. No matter how large, complicated and chaotic the production, Cathryn always seemed to remain cool and calm and confident that the final outcome would achieve what she wanted to create and that the entire cast and crew would give of their best to ensure that happened. And, inevitably, it always did. Cathryn's passing is a huge loss to the theatrical community in this area and she will be greatly missed by everyone who new her. Our heartfelt and deepest sympathies go out to husband Geoff at this awful and traumatic time. However, as we try to come to terms with the shoc of her death, let those of us who new and wored with Cathryn celebrate her life and tae comfort in the enormous legacy of creativity that she has left behind. For those of you who now how to write, contributions to this Newsletter are always welcome. Send your pieces to: Email: mail@seafordlittletheatre.co.u Snail Mail: 25 Sherwood Road, Seaford BN25 3EH For a full colour version of this newsletter and lots of other information visit the Seaford Little Theatre Website on www.seafordlittletheatre.co.u Seaford Little Theatre Newsletter 2

SOCIAL COMMITTEE The summer BBQ was a great success and the weather was ind to us for once than goodness. A large group of people turned out to enjoy the chance of a shot of salmonella some perfectly cooed food in the sunshine and a great time was had by all. Than you to all those who helped the event go so smoothly. Special mention to Debi's mum, Sylvia, for her excellent salads, the recipes for which came from her time woring in the itchens of Henry VIII. (Photo from the day can be seen below). Now on to the upcoming social events... SATURDAY 8 OCTOBER Games Night Seaford Little Theatre 7.30pm Due to a low response the Games Night has been cancelled. We can, of course, reschedule for another time if this is something you would lie to see go ahead. Please let me now. SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER Funny Money Wrap Party There will be the usual Wrap Party, following the last performance, of our latest production Funny Money. Please, as usual, bring some food and whatever you want to drin to help celebrate, with the cast and crew of the production, after what I am sure will be another success. SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER Theatre Clean Up Seaford Little Theatre from 2.30pm All cast and crew members of Funny Money to please attend to clean and tidy up the Theatre after this production. The costumes, props etc., will need to be returned and need to be sorted beforehand and the Theatre to be cleaned through. There will also be a get together afterwards for a meal. SATURDAY 31 DECEMBER New Year's Eve Celebration Seaford Little Theatre Would you be interested in celebrating and seeing in the New Year at Seaford Little Theatre? A suggestion has been made that members might lie to do this, so I am canvassing opinion on the idea. I would need to now as soon as possible please in order for the arrangements to be put in place. Any ideas and suggestions for the format of the evening would also be gratefully received. Please contact me using the details below. CANCELLED For details about this and any other Social event please contact me, Debbie Cox, on 07596709044 or email at coxdeb8@gmail. com. As always we really value your support at the social activities and welcome your ideas or suggestions for any future events. I loo forward to hearing from you soon, Debbie Cox Well, if it loos lie a burger and it smells lie a burger, I suppose... This is all very lovely, but I was expecting to see Mary Berry and Mel & Sue. You 'um it, Kate, and I'll play it. A-one, A-two, A-one-two-threefour... Left The BBQ in full swing in the extensive grounds of Seaford Little Theatre Luvvie Loquacity - The Thoughts Of Thespians Theatres are curious places, magician's tric-boxes where the golden memories of dramatic triumphs linger lie 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. Bucchianeri Copy deadline for next edition of the newsletter: 30 DECEMBER 2016 Seaford Little Theatre Newsletter 3

Photos from the set of Steel Magnolias taen by Andrew Parinson Steely Gaze Seaford Little Theatre Newsletter 4

upcoming audition notice LADIES DAY by Amanda Whittington Audition Date: Tuesday 11 October 2016-7.30pm - Seaford Little Theatre Production dates: 17-25 February 2017 Wor, love and life are just one hard slog for the fish filleting women, Pearl, Jan, Shelley and Linda. Their fortunes are set to change when Linda finds ticets to Ladies Day at Royal Ascot the year it relocated to Yor. Out go the hairnets and wellies, as the four ditch wor, do themselves up to the nines and head off for a drin, a flirt and a flutter. Their luc is about to change! CHARACTERS PEARL JAN A fish pacer mid fifties about to retire looed up to by her wormates. A fish pacer mid forties single mum lives for her daughter. SHELLEY A fish pacer mid twenties celebrity obsessed. LINDA JOE FRED JIM MCCORMACK PATRICK KEVIN BARRY A fish pacer mid twenties brought up by her Nan but unable to stand up to her no good manipulative mother. Their supervisor A ticet tout T.V Broadcaster/pundit. An Irish jocey A Gambler A booie Characters ages are very flexible. All the ladies have Yorshire accents. Joe also has a Yorshire accent and Patric southern Irish. All the other men whatever UK accent you want. All the male parts could theoretically be played by one person. The part of Patric could be played by a woman, but it has to be played as Patric not Patricia. Until audition I have a completely open mind on this. Scripts are available from the the theatre (Coffee lounge). Please read, copy any passages you require and return so that other people can access a script. If you are interested but unable to attend the audition date, please contact me so that we can arrange an alternative. If you are able to help behind the scenes, I would also be very pleased to hear from you. Dennis Picott Tel: 01273 515647 Email: dennisandwendy@taltal.net PLAY READING GROUP Our Play Reading Group meets at 7.30pm on the first Tuesday each month in the Coffee Lounge at the theatre (unless there is a production). It is a great social evening and an opportunity to have a go at performing without the pressure of an audience, or to read parts you wouldn t normally be able to play on stage! You can even just come along and listen. There is a nominal charge of 1 for refreshments. We recently read Ladies Day by Amanda Whittington, our opening play for next season, at the start of October. There will be no November meeting due to the production of Funny Money. Please note we cannot always guarantee to have the play advertised for reading due to difficulties obtaining play sets. So our programme for the coming months is: XX NOVEMBER No reading XX 06 DEC The Late Edwina Blac by William Dinner & William Morum Everyone is welcome and so are your suggestions for future readings. For more information call Mary Young: Tel: 07891 691341 Email: gmaryyoung@gmail.com I loo forward to seeing you there. Seaford Little Theatre Newsletter 5

SEAFORD LITTLE THEATRE NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Seaford Little Theatre will be held at The Little Theatre, Steyne Road, Seaford, on Friday, 28 th October 2016 at 7.30pm. AGENDA 1. Apologies for absence 2. Minutes of last Annual General Meeting held 30 th OCTOBER 2015. (Copy available for inspection at The Little Theatre). 3. Chairman s Report 4. Hon. Treasurer s Report 5. To vote on: Any other resolutions to be given to the Hon. Secretary 14days prior to the meeting. 6. Election of Executive Officers of the Management Committee. Chairman: Vice-Chairman: Hon. Treasurer: Hon. Secretary: Premises Manager: Friends Secretary: Membership Secretary: Social Secretary: Public Relations Secretary: ALL NOMINATIONS TO BE RECEIVED BY THE HON. SECRETARY BEFORE THE START OF THE MEETING. 7. Election of Management Committee Members (4): 2 Vacancies. (Rule 8. Management. a. (ii) Four other members of the Society elected for 2 years, two of whom shall retire annually in rotation.), There are two vacancies. ALL NOMINATIONS TO BE RECEIVED BEFORE START OF THE MEETING. 8. To close the A. G. M. 9. Questions and discussion. (Notice to be given to the Hon. Secretary or Hon. Treasurer prior to the commencement of the meeting.) Sylvia Aston (Hon. Secretary), 01323 490444 or aston@asylvia7.orangehome.co.u or Margaret Kennedy (Hon. Treasurer) 01323 894938 Wine and Cheese will be provided for members at the close of the meeting. OCTOBER 2016 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL Membership fees for the forthcoming year are due, as always, on 1 November, so please mae use of the form below to get them renewed. Either hand it over at the AGM or send it direct to Penny Cocell. MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FORM (s) I/We wish to renew my/our membership of Seaford Little Theatre for 2017. I/We enclose our subscription fee. Membership fee for the coming year is 10.00 per person (students - 5.00 p.a.) Please return this form with the appropriate amount (cheques payable to Seaford Dramatic Society) to: Penny Cocell (Membership Secretary) 30 St Crispins, Seaford, BN25 2DY Tel: 01323 897517 Email: memsec@seafordlittletheatre.co.u Seaford Little Theatre Newsletter 6

Seaford Little Theatre Nomination Form for the Election of Officers and Management Committee Members at the AGM on 28 th October 2016 Please mae sure the Nominee is willing to stand before proposing them. * * * * * *Posts are: Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Hon. Treasurer, Hon. Secretary, Membership Secretary, Friends Secretary, Premises Manager, Social Secretary, Public Relations Secretary and members can be nominated as Committee Members. PLEASE RETURN TO THE HON. SECRETARY, SYLVIA ASTON, AT THE THEATRE BEFORE THE AGM OPENS AT 7.30pm ON 28 th OCTOBER 2016 Seaford Little Theatre Newsletter 7