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PREVIOUS SHOWS1910 H.M.S Pinafore 1911 Pirates of Penzance 1913 The Mikado 1914 The Gondoliers 1915 H.M.S. Pinafore
1916-19– Period of Great War1920 Iolanthe 1921 Yeoman of the Guard 1922 Pirates of Penzance And Trial by Jury 1923 Patience 1924 The Mikado 1926 Ruddigore 1927 Yeoman of the Guard 1928 Iolanthe 1929 The Geisha 1930 A Country Girl 1931 The Quaker Girl 1932 The Girls of Gottenburg 1933 The Gondoliers 1934 The Mikado 1935 Paul Jones 1936 Maid of the Mountains 1937 The Desert Song 1938 The Vagabond King 1939 Rose Marie
1940-46 – Second World War1947 A Country Girl 1948 The Arcadians 1949 Rose Marie 1950 The Student Prince 1951 The Desert Song 1952 The Rebel Maid 1953 Rio Rita
1954 Katinka 1955 The New Moon 1956 Maid of the Mountains 1957 Lilac Time 1958 Happy Song 1959 The Merry Widow 1960 White Horse Inn 1961 Love From Judy 1962 South Pacific 1963 Annie Get Your Gun 1964 No No Nanette 1965 Oklahoma 1966 Flower Drum Song 1967 Call Me Madam 1968 King’s Rhapsody 1969 My Fair Lady 1970 Kismet 1971 Brigadoon 1972 The Pajama Game 1973 Guys and Dolls 1974 Fiddler on the Roof 1975 Song of Norway 1976 Annie Get Your Gun 1977 The Most Happy Fella 1978 Show Boat 1979 Hello Dolly 1980 Carousel 1981 Summer Song 1982 The Dancing Years 1983 Oklahoma 1984 The Merry Widow 1985 Irene 1986 Kiss Me Kate 1987 Guys and Dolls
1988 South Pacific 1989 Bridgadoon 1990 The Pajama Game 1991 Gigi 1992 Flower Drum Song 1993 Calamity Jane 1994 Anything Goes 1995 Carousel 1996 Call Me Madam 1997 42nd Street 1998 My Fair Lady 1999 Fiddler on the Roof 2000 Hello Dolly 2001 The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas 2002 South Pacific 2003 Cabaret and Little Shop of Horrors 2004 Guys and Dolls 2005 Hot Mikado 2006 Annie Get Your Gun 2007 Return to the Forbidden Planet 2008 Come Fly with Me 2009 Anything Goes and Footloose 2010 Singin’ in the Rain 2011 Summer Holiday 2012 Godspell 2013 West Side Story and Come Fly With Me 22014 Jesus Christ Superstar2015 Calamity Jane and All Shook Up
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PRESIDENT’S WELCOME
Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome once again to the Sir John Wilson T own Hall, Airdrie for Opera W eek 2016. Following a very hectic 2015 we are thrilled to be presenting what is fast becoming a modern classic: Sunshine on Leith.
Choosing a show can be a daunting task for a club. The Committee’s job is to suggest shows which balance a performance budget, are commercially viable and have plenty in them to keep our talented members busy onstage. Given the setting, the accents and the songs, it is no surprise that Sunshine is a show that many Scottish clubs are queuing up to
perform and ACAOS are proud to be one of the first amateur clubs in the central belt to perform it. If we’re honest however , the audience popularity of this show is something we underestimated and something nobody could have forecasted. Everyone loves the movie, right? Everyone loves the music, right? So we expected it to be popular. What we were not expecting however was to sell out every night of production several weeks before we open! As President, it’s been exciting to watch the sales climb each week (and to see our ticket team run off their feet each week!) as we build towards opening night. 2015 was a busy year for our members as we performed two shows throughout the year. Sunshine is now our third show in a row and despite little time off, our members have continued to display their dedication and hard work throughout rehearsals. Indeed all cast, crew and members have all worked tirelessly to get Sunshine on stage. I would like to express my sincere thanks to each and every one of them.
Special thanks go to our production team: Tom, Lisa and Ross. They do a fantastic job of pushing our talented cast to deliver an unforgettable show . Without them it would not be possible to reach the high standards on display tonight. We are further supported in our efforts by the dedication of a large number of volunteers who find the time to help us stage our productions: to you all, I thank you on behalf of the Society.
Finally to you, our valued audience, patrons and sponsors, thank you once again for your continued support. We are already well underway planning our next production for March 2017: Rock of Ages. We can’t wait to welcome you back then; this is another ACAOS show not to be missed and after this year I would be sure to book early to avoid disappointment!
Now please sit back, relax and enjoy the show. Long live Opera Week…!
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We don’t let just anyone in though, we’re looking for very particular folk; first: do you like the stage? Second: do you like having fun, taking on new challenges and meeting new people? Third: are you between 16 and 160? If you’ve said YES to these three ques -tions then congratulations - you’ve passed the ACAOS test and we want
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ACAOS’ NEWEST MEMBER
August 2015 saw the arrival of baby and future ACAOS star , Keir Smith. Keir is destined to stage stardom, as his dad is none other than current ACAOS president Alan, while his mum is talented cast member Lesley-Anne. As if this wasn’ t enough, his gran is past president Anne, his papa is house manager Arthur and his aunty is Property Manager Lesley - keeping ACAOS in the family!
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and main committee member Lynsay married stage crew stalwart Ian Young (pictured on the left with ACAOS pals in predictably full on ‘jazz hands’ pose) while this year’s leading lady Gillian wed beau Mark MacKissack. Congratulations to both couples from all of your friends at ACAOS.
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SUNSHINE ON LEITH SYNOPSIS Davy and Ally , return to their homes and families in Edinburgh after a tour of Afghanistan. On their first night home Ally’s girlfriend Liz introduces Davy to her English friend and nursing colleague Y vonne at a pub and romance ensues. Meanwhile Davy’s dad Rab receives an unexpected letter from a woman he had a brief affair with in the early days of his marriage to Davy’s mum Jean. Later, Ally explains to Davy that he intends to propose to his sister Liz during the 25th wedding anniversary party for Davy’ s parents Rab and Jean. At the anniversary party Rab serenades Jean, but during the song, Jean discovers the letter still in Rab’ s jacket and is outraged at Rab’s infidelity. Ally, unaware of this turn of events, then proposes to Liz, who turns him down. A brawl erupts and Y vonne is horrified to witness Davy’s aggression.
Though Davy and Yvonne fight to save their burgeoning relationship, it appears that Liz and Ally want different things. Meanwhile, Jean sends Rab to Coventry (and the sofa). Rab does his best to make amends in the hopes of reconciliation with Jean. Tragedy strikes however and he suffers a heart attack on his doorstep. As the family struggles to come to terms with this, the three couples are also forced to reflect on what they want from their relationships; they must decide what they are willing - and what they are not willing - to fight for.
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Thomas Gemmell - Director Thomas is delighted to return to direct for ACAOS after the successes of All Shook Up, Calamity Jane, Jesus Christ Superstar, West Side Story, Godspell and Summer Holiday. He has also directed musicals for other societies, including My Fair Lady, Annie Get Your Gun, Oklahoma! and Carousel, as well as directing a range of plays including Men Should Weep, Twelve Angry Men, Breaking the Code, Play it Again Sam, The Eight Reindeer Monologues, and school productions of Romeo and Juliet, Caesar, Macbeth Recut, Richard III, King Lear and Hamlet. He
is currently a teacher of Drama and Media at a secondary school in Glasgow , but has a background in corporate training and teaching, has acted, produced, directed and toured with his theatre company TheatreFusion, is the writer of The Gunpowder Plot (find it on Amazon), The Whitechapel Murders (which premiered at Glasgow’ s Britannia Panopticon Music Hall in 2006), and the Bram Stoker -inspired The Dark Ladies. His adaptation of Shakespeare’ s Caesar has been produced by schools and colleges in Glasgow , at Bathgate Regal, and by a college in the USA. He is relishing directing this fantastic new musical.
Lisa Kennedy - ChoreographerLisa is thrilled to be back choreographing her 10th ACAOS production. For over 15 years, Lisa has enjoyed a successful career in teaching, choreographing and performing a variety of styles of dance. Formerly a pro-sports cheerleader , Lisa spent six years as Dance Artist in Residence for Clackmannanshire Council with Scottish T raditions of Dance Trust, which saw her co-choreographing a piece for Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games Flag Handover Ceremony in 2010 as well as leading numerous projects nationally . In 2009 Lisa formed the 1940/50s inspired dance troupe ‘The Kennedy Cupcakes’, who have since continued to entertain audiences across the UK and enjoyed great success. As a freelance artist Lisa enjoys working on a variety of collaborative projects. More recently , she choreographed the Tron Theatre’s show ‘Snow Pals’ and has been delivering the NHS INTERACT Forth V alley Health & Wellbeing project, Max in the Middle. Lisa loves dance and it’s a passion she enjoys sharing with everyone regardless of age or ability.
Ross Angus - Musical DirectorSince returning to ACAOS as accompanist for the 2012 production of Godspell, Ross has established himself as a valued member of the production team. He is thrilled to be working alongside T om and Lisa as Musical Director again after the success of ‘All Shook Up’ last summer. Ross graduated from Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama with a Bachelor of Education in Music with specialisation in Performance
and Accompaniment in his Honours year . Alongside this, he achieved his Diploma of the ABRSM in Piano Performance. As well as his work with ACAOS, Ross is a high school music teacher, private piano teacher, church organist, freelance musician and keyboard player in The Sentinels wedding band.Ross thoroughly enjoys his involvement with ACAOS, which includes performing as Musical Director for our popular Concert Party, and is quite fond of an occasional club social event.
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Gillian MacKissack - LizGillian started performing in dance shows at a very young age and found
a love for amateur theatre while at primary school. With the exception
of a brief pause to focus on university, she has enjoyed appearing in
numerous plays, musicals and pantomimes. This is her third show with
ACAOS after appearing in Jesus Christ Superstar and Calamity Jane and
her first principal role since returning to the stage. She is thrilled to be
performing the part of Liz and would like to take this opportunity to thank all her friends and
family who have come to support her.
Katrina Campbell - JeanKat is thrilled to be back on stage after having baby son, Jude, last year.
This is her 13th year at ACAOS and she has had the pleasure of playing
some fantastic parts, including Yum Yum in Hot Mikado and Erma in
Anything Goes. She equally enjoyed featured roles in West Side Story
and Jesus Christ Superstar. Kat has also had the pleasure of watching
the super talented ‘Team ACAOS’ bring to life two original review shows
that she co-wrote and directed. As she is playing the ‘mammy’ this week, Kat would like to
dedicate her performance to her own mum, Sadie, whose love and support means the world.
Laura Shepherd - YvonneLaura joined ACAOS in 2013 for Come Fly With Me: New Heights and
went on to play Mary in Jesus Christ Superstar and Miss Sandra in last
summer’s hit All Shook Up. She is delighted be taking to the stage with
‘the most talented group of people she has ever met’ and to have been
given the opportunity to play Yvonne in this regional premiere has been
a real privilege for her (being the only English character in a very Scottish
show has presented a few ‘accent’ challenges, however!). Laura would
like to thank her family and friends for their love and support over the last year and hopes you
all enjoy walking the 500 miles with us.
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Steven Lambie - DavyAfter some time abroad, Steven is delighted to have the opportunity to
perform once again with ACAOS in Sunshine on Leith . Steven joined
ACAOS back in 2012 for their hugely successful performance of Godspell
and has been a loyal member ever since. In this time, Steven’s characters
have seen him become mentally ill and a devout Christian. Whether he is
playing an asylum inmate (Godspell, 2012), a hoodlum (West Side Story,
2013), or a disciple of Christ (JCS, 2014), he has taken each performance and character in his
stride. Steven wouldn’t be here today without the love and support of his family, friends and
fiancee Brooke.
Grant Campbell - RabGrant’s over the moon to be back on stage with ACAOS, his last outing
having been in 2010’s Singin’ in the Rain when he played the pivotal
role of “Policeman”. During his time away from ACAOS he’ s spent six
consecutive years at the Edinburgh Fringe in various shows including
a sell out run as René in the stage adaptation of ‘Allo ‘Allo. He has
also appeared locally in a number of plays including Of Mice and Men ,
Glengarry Glen Ross and God of Carnage. Offstage he (sadly) has a real job and (gladly) is dad
to Evan and Rose.
Steven Struthers - AllySteven graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
in 2005. He has performed widely in musical theatre and other mediums
including professional productions, radio and television. He first appeared
onstage with ACAOS as Seymour in the 2003 production of Little Shop of
Horrors but will always be best remembered for his outstanding portrayal
of Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar (2014). Steven feels lucky to have had the pleasure to work
with many talented people in ACAOS shows over the years, and loves being part of the club.
He hopes you all enjoy the show.
PRINCIPAL LADDIES
ACT ONEScene 1: A Desert War ......................................................Sky Takes the Soul (Davy, Ally and Ensemble)
Scene 2: Waverley Station............................................... I’m On My Way (Davy, Ally and Chorus)
Scene 3:The FamilyScene 4: Bus StopScene 5: Father and SonScene 6: HospitalScene 7: MorningsideScene 8: The Canny Man’s ...............................................Over and Done With
(Davy, Ally, Liz, Yvonne and Chorus)
Scene 9: Blackford Hill ....................................................Misty Blue (Davy and Yvonne)
Scene 10: Going to WorkScene 11: The Letter .........................................................Heaven Right Now
(Rab, Young Rab and Margaret)
Scene 12: Training ...........................................................Throw the R Away (Davy, Ally and Chorus)
Scene 13: HomeScene 14: Dates ................................................................Make My Heart Fly (Davy, Ally, Yvonne and Liz)
Scene 15: Perservere .......................................................Let’s Get Married (Davy, Ally and Chorus)
Scene 16: Shopping IScene 17: Shopping IIScene 18: The Party .........................................................Oh Jean (Rab and Chorus)
Scene 19: The Aftermath ..................................................Hate My Love For You (Jean, Yvonne, Liz, Ally, Davy, Rab and Chorus)
ACT TWOScene 20: The Phone CallScene 21: Three Men ........................................................Life With You (Rab, Ally, Davy and Chorus)
Scene 22: Home AgainScene 23: Breaking UpScene 24: Making Up ........................................................Then I Met You (Davy and Yvonne)
Scene 25: The OfferScene 26: Resigning ........................................................What Do You Do? (Liz and Ensemble)
Scene 27: Brittania ..........................................................Should Have Been Loved (Jean and Ensemble)
Scene 28: PaintScene 29: WaitingScene 30: Bedside ...........................................................Sunshine on Leith (Jean and Chorus)
Scene 31: Still WaitingScene 32: Bedside AgainScene 33: Reprise ............................................................Sky Takes the Soul Reprise
(Ally and Ensemble)
Scene 34: AllyScene 35: Preparing to Leave ..........................................Letter From America
(Jean, Liz, Rab, Davy, Ally and Chorus)
Scene 36: Blackford AgainScene 37: DecisionsScene 38: Finale .............................................................. I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
(Yvonne, Davy, Jean, Rab, Ally, Liz and Chorus)
CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE)
Davy Steven Lambie
Ally Steven Struthers
Jean Katrina Campbell
Rab Grant Campbell
Liz Gillian MacKissack
Yvonne Laura Shepherd
Margaret Kirsten Brodie
Young Rab Jack Jarvis Gouther
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Heather Slamin, Linzi Slamin, Louise Slamin, Nicola Young,
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Stage Director Alan Love
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Wardrobe Anne G. Smith
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Ticket Convenor Alan Smith
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Publicity Convenor Grant Johnston
Programme Editor Iain N Campbell
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Publicity Photographs Carol Ann Peacock
Foyer Photographs John McGill
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asking you to dig deep and support our chosen charity for 2016, ‘The Coming Home
Centre’, who provide support and assistance to our armed forces veterans.
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SUNSHINE ON LEITH
A Musical written by Stephen GreenhornFeaturing the songs of The ProclaimersMusical Arrangements by Hilary Brooks
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PATRONSThe support we receive from Patrons is very important for ACAOS and greatly appreciated. If you haven’t signed up already, we would love you to consider becoming a Patron. The benefits this year include the priority booking for the seat of your choice for any performance, two tickets, a free programme and two free drinks. W e are also planning an exclusive Patrons only concer t in June 2016 (watch this space!).
For further information on Patrons please phone club secretary,Laraine Johnston, on 01236 435534 or visit www.acaos.co.uk.
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IN THE SPOTLIGHTACAOS leading man Steven Lambie has been a busy man: he travelled more than ‘500 Miles’ to work in the US where he met the lovely Brooke, and after returning home, and despite the Atlantic between them, Steven suggested: ‘Let’s Get Married’. Brooke said ‘YES’ and now America’s gain is ACAOS’ loss as our talented and well liked pal intends to head across the pond as soon as Sunshine on Leith closes. W e know he’ll send us a ‘Letter From America’, but we decided to catch up with him before he left just in case.How did you first become involved in ACAOS?My former drama teacher (ACAOS mainstay Susan Campbell) contacted me after ACAOS had put out a call for new men. I hadn’t long left school and had done no acting since so I jumped at the chance to get back into it. Four years later and I can safely say it’s one of the best decisions I have made so far.What was your first show with ACAOS?That was the 2012 production of Godspell which took place in New W ellwynd Church while the Town Hall was under refurbishment. It was a small cast in an unusual location and this really brought the team together. Favourite ACAOS show and why?Well, besides Sunshine on Leith (of course), this has to be West Side Story. After going from a cast of 20 in Godspell, I suddenly found myself part of a cast of 50, a real diverse group. I loved this show for loads of reasons: the fun rehearsal process, the excellent choreography and the challenging music for a start. It was a physically gruelling show, and emotional too. Current VP Iain’s contribution to Vest Sunday was also a highlight (especially when he forgot his lines); that memory will stay with me forever!Any embarrassing or funny moments on stage?Well, I’ll do my best to keep it PG! The worst thing happened in rehearsals. Picture the scene: a rehearsal hall in the winter of 2011. The director Tom (also a former teacher of mine) was delivering an important and very serious concept talk. W e were surrounded by the great and good of ACAOS and I was just in front of T om. Suddenly I realised my trousers were around my ankles and I was standing in my pants (courtesy of a prank by a friend standing behind me). I was too embarrassed to pull them up and continued to hold Tom’s gaze as if nothing had happened. It seemed like an eternity until it was safe to slowly bend forward and pull the breeks back up.What’s the best professional show you’ve seen?Difficult to choose just one. ‘Once’, ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ or anything by Cirque du Soleil would do. But I recently saw ‘Kinky Boots’ in the West End and it’s a stand out. Everything you could want from a musical.Other interests outside ACAOS?I love sports, fitness and circus training and performing. I developed a love for circus work after spending numerous summers in the US at camps. It was at one of these camps that I met my fiancee Brooke, who was a dance and musical theatre instructor and has played Gabriella in the North American and Asian tour of High School Musical. This technically makes me Zac Efron, of course. Doesn’t it?What do you most enjoy about being a member of ACAOS?The best thing about ACAOS is the sense of family within the club, I feel a chemistry in the group. This includes the ‘unsung heroes’ behind the scenes that make the club what it is. I woud just like to take this chance to thank them all for what they do for us onstage. We’re not just a group - we’re a family.
We couldn’t agree more Steven, and you remain part of the ACAOS family no matter how far you travel. All your friends in ACAOS wish you and Brooke a long and happy life together - you’re on your way!
In November this year , superstar duo The Proclaimers visited Lanarkshire and when they
heard about ACAOS’ upcoming production of Sunshine on Leith they happily lent their
support (including an unprompted shout out during their gig!).
Afterwards, Charlie and Craig posed for pictures, chatted with our principal cast and wished
them well for our production. With sell out audiences attending the Sir John Wilson this
week, we’re confident we’ll do the boys proud. .
ACAOS CONCERT PARTY: LET US ENTERTAIN YOU!
ACAOS RECEIVE THE OFFICIAL SEAL OF APPROVAL
The ACAOS concert party was formed to promote the club and our productions by
entertaining around the local area. If you want to enjoy an evening of music with our concert
party entertaining your club or organisation please contact Katy Allan on 07824 367432 or go
to our website at www.acaos.co.uk and click on ‘contact us’.
COMMERCIAL PATRONS
We extend a warm welcome to our Commercial Patrons and thank them for their continued
support.
• D M BUILDERS & JOINERS • OLLECO
• BELLS FOOD GROUP • DUFF Y TOSHNER AND COMPANY
• AVENUE BAR AND GRILL • CONSTRUCTION DESIGN ARCHITECTS
• CO-OP FUNERALCARE • AIRDRIE SAVINGS BANK
Without their valuable contribution we would not be able to provide such a high standard of
entertainment for our local community. We are fortunate to have local companies supporting
the local community and we would strongly urge our audience to consider making use of
these excellent companies. If you are interested in becoming an ACAOS Commercial Patron,
a sponsor, or if you wish to advertise in our programme then contact Iain Campbell on 07740
304755 or visit acaos.co.uk and click on ‘Contact Us’.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
On behalf of the Society, the ACAOS Main Committee wish to express their thanks to:
• AIRDRIE & COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER • LYN THOMPSON • NORTH L ANARKSHIRE COUNCIL • CAROL ANN PEACOCK • STAFF AT SIR JOHN WILSON TOWN HALL • JOHN MCGILL • ST PAULS CHURCH, AIRDRIE • RON MCAMBRIDGE • ANGEL A WAGSTAFF • CULTURE NL • SONO VIE • DRUMPELLIER GOLF CLUB
• CAIRNLEA PARISH CHURCH, AIRDRIE• CARRICKSTONE HOUSE CARE HOME, CUMBERNAULD
Our gratitude also goes to all advertisers in this programme. Printing this programme is
costly and their generous contribution helps to offset this cost. W e ask you, our audience,
to support these local companies whenever possible by giving these local businesses your
custom. Finally, thanks to the innumerable others who may not be named in these pages but
who, by their effort and encouragement, have made their contribution toward the success of
SUNSHINE ON LEITH.
Carol Ann Peacock - Professional Photographer
ACAOS are very grateful to Carol for devoting her time and talents to making our motley cast look as good as they do in this programme. If you like our photographs, we invite you to check out Carol’s website at: www.carolannpeacock.com.
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NODA SCOTLAND GOLF TOURNAMENT
August 2015 saw the annual NODA Golf Tournament, and ACAOS sent along a superteam consisting of Grant Johston, Arthur Smith, Gavin Johnston and Alan Love.
We are pleased to report it was happy hunting as past president Grant won the individual competition and came in as runner up alongside front of house manager Arthur in the team competition (left).
Hold on though, is that a wooden spoon in stage director Alan’s hand (above)?
ACAOS OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS: LONG SERVICE AND THE HARRY HAMILTON AWARD
2016 is a special year for two of the ACAOS team, stage director Alan Love and club sec-retary Laraine Johnston (left). Laraine has reached the milestone of ten years, while Alan has registered an impressive 25 years of dedication to our club.Both carry out crucial roles within ACAOS and do so with aplomb. Thank you from all in ACAOS.
The Harry Hamilton A ward is reserved for members who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in service of ACAOS. This year, treasurer Iain A Campbell and club secretary Laraine Johnston were recognised (right, with president Alan Smith). Iain, for extended service and for negotiating the club’s move to charitable status and Laraine for pioneering the almagamation of roles into overall club secertary. All in ACAOS extend their thanks to you both.
NODA LONG SERVICE AWARDS
NODA long service awards recognise the contributions of individuals towards amateur theatre. ACAOS were proud to present awards to members (from left to right) Lynsay Young (10 years), Grant Johnston (15 years) and Lesley Smith (20 years). Well done and thank you all.
The National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA) was founded in 1899 and has a membership of 2500 amateur theatre groups and over 2000 individual enthusiasts through -out the UK, staging musicals, operas, plays, concerts and pantomimes in a wide variety of performing venues, ranging from the country’s leading professional theatres to village halls. NODA is divided into eleven regions, each headed by a regional councillor who sits on the national council (the ruling body of the Association), supported by a network of regional rep -resentatives. These 190 volunteers are the vital link to the grass roots of the Association, the amateur theatre groups themselves.
NODA aims: • To give a shared voice to the amateur theatre sector• To help amateur societies and individuals achieve the
highest standards of best practice and performance• To provide leadership and advice to enable amateur
theatre to tackle the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century
Membership of NODA provides theatre groups with a wide range of benefits including access to NODA’s advice service at national and regional level, as well as representation to government, access to funding agencies, direct access to rights holders and the media, and access to conferences, workshops and seminars to help share information on best practice. NODA also holds an annual residential Summer School (with bursaries available) offering training from professional tutors in a wide range of both performance and technical courses. A similar residential youth academy has also been introduced to provide training for those under 18. NODA also publishes regular regional magazines as well as its quarterly national magazine, Theatre Business, designed to help those running theatre groups, and holds annual national and regional Programme and Poster competitions, to encourage the highest standards in design.
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