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from the chairman and director
Andy Miller Chairman
We find ourselves at another milestone for The Players – an extra production in the year, and this time back to where we
operated at the beginning of this incarnation of Rotherfield Players – the Memorial Institute. And not only that, but a production in the round; a production with minimalist scenery/props, and on the Saturday, a supper. For some of the production team their role is a first for them – a position much welcomed in our aim to have more people available for those jobs. As for the cast, we are spoilt by the experience and breadth of them all. As ever the rehearsals I have seen have been eye opening in the intensity of pathos, humour and singing at various stages in the production. That bodes very well for the live performances. Little Voice is a complex offering of all of the above and can be enjoyed at many different levels, often simultaneously. So once again, sit back and enjoy an adventurous production by The Players. And if you feel inspired to join us, just get in touch and we’ll be delighted to welcome you to a forward-looking and friendly Drama group, whether on-stage or off.
The video and/or recording of this performance by any means whatsoever are strictly prohibited.
Becky Syms Director
Having been involved with The Rotherfield Players for many years since joining in 2001, this production truly marks my
debut in the 'director's chair'. And what a great experience it has been. When the opportunity arose for me to direct for The Players, I had already read The Rise and Fall of Little Voice having developed a keen interest in the work of the playwright Jim Cartwright. I was lucky enough to take part in a production of his first play, Road, performed by The Rotherfield Players in May 2014. I was drawn in by his ability to create characters capable of portraying such wit and heartbreak simultaneously and subsequently resolved to read more of his work. A theme that runs through his work is that of the desire and power, or lack thereof, of the individual to transform themselves, despite external expectations I loved the idea of using The Memorial Institute as a performance venue and this play seemed a very suitable one to stage in this space. I was excited about staging a 'studio' production with focus on raw acting rather than realistic sets and scenes. I hope that by staging it in the round with a minimalistic set, you, the audience, will feel both part of the action and 'up close and personal' with the performers. I am extremely blessed to have been able to work with a hugely talented and supportive cast and crew. Each and every one of them is pivotal to the development of the production. All crew and actors have shown the utmost dedication. The cast have worked extremely hard to bring their individual characters and thereby, the production, to life. They have all given so much energy, enthusiasm and flair, so I would like to extend my enormous gratitude to them all. It only remains for me to lastly thank you, the audience, for joining us tonight. I hope you enjoy our production.
the cast
mari hoff - emma harrison
Every production I have been involved with for The Players has presented a fresh challenge - from playing a man (Simple Simon in Goldilocks) to playing a witch (although my family thought I was typecast) - and this production has been no exception. I've really enjoyed getting to grips with
the amazing language in 'Little Voice' and working with a great director, actors and crew. Thanks Rotherfield Players.
little voice - alice burrell
When my mum first sat me down to watch Jane Horrocks in the film adaptation of "The Rise And Fall Of Little Voice" I was desperate to change my name to LV. 9 years on and it's finally happened! Playing LV has been an absolute dream. A challenge, but a dream. It's a pleasure to be back
performing with The Players - especially with such a wonderful cast.
sadie - lynn lunn
I attended the familiarisation night for Little Voice purely to assist as a committee member but was instantly drawn to the part of Sadie May. Well who wouldn't want only twenty words to learn, mostly okay, with a character that is pretty close to my own. It's been a hoot!
ray say - graham scott
By 'eck, I am so pleased to be doing another Jim Cartwright play, it takes me back to me roots. And it's great to be back with Rotherfield Players again, such a talented and friendly bunch of people. I hope you understand the accents, we have all been working so 'ard on 'em, 'appen...
mr boo / phone man - brian wright
This will be the second Jim Cartwright play for The Players in which I've had the privilege of performing I don't know whether Cartwright's works are plays or social commentaries - perhaps a bit of both. I just know they're about people far less advantaged than we are here but in
spite of their sometimes crushing burdens, the human spirit prevails and shines through, just like Billy's lights in this play. I do hope you enjoy it as I have enjoyed working with a superb cast, crew and director.
billy - christian jarvest
This is the third play I have done with The Rotherfield Players. I have found them all to be a big commitment and very challenging but always well worth it! I really like the dark, gritty, northern style of Jim Cartwright's plays and have loved being part of Little Voice.
backstage
Director Becky Syms Costumes Sue Exton
Producer Sue Exton Samantha Dahman
Stage Manager Heather Campbell Hair and Make Up Annie Darling
Assistant Stage Manager Barry Shyvers Prompt Alison Organ
Set Design Andy Miller Front of House Judith Hardy
Mark Tasker Publicity Brett Seath
Set Construction Mark Tasker Programme Gillian Earle
David Tasker Advertising Artwork Matt Syms
Lighting James Harris Hire Box Office Nicky Dawkins
Keith Finch Photography Mark Kennedy
Sound James Harris Hire Bar Brett Seath
Keith Finch Alan Powell
Stage Properties Iona Baily Tickets/Licence/Finance James Gallifant
the rise and fall of little voice by Jim Cartwright
“Popular entertainment at its best…funny, sentimental, and savage by turns, bursting with compassion and life”
- The Daily Telegraph
“Like everything Cartwright writes, it is playful, magical and terrifying” - The Sunday Times
Jim Cartwright was born in 1958 in Bolton in Lancashire. He wrote The Rise and Fall of Little Voice in 1992, and it was first performed at the Royal National Theatre, before transferring to the Aldwych Theatre in London's West End. The production was directed by Sam Mendes and starred Jane Horrocks as Little Voice and Alison Steadman as Mari. The production was nominated for six Olivier Awards, was winner of The Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy of the Year in 1992 and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy in 1993. It opened on Broadway in 1995.
In 1998 the play was adapted for a film and starred Jane Horrocks, Brenda Blethyn, Michael Caine, Ewan McGregor, Jim Broadbent and Annette Badland.
Jim’s plays are consistently performed around the world, where they have won numerous awards and been translated into over 35 languages. He has been made an Honorary Fellow of the University of Bolton, a visiting Professor at Salford University and his old school, Harper Green, have named a building in his honour.
next productions
The Rotherfield Junior Players Present
Into the Woods Jr directed by Gussie Penny
with the help of Michael Stanton
This will be a sure crowd pleaser when we join
the characters from your favourite fairy tales on
a musical adventure as they head into
the woods. Great fun for all the family.
16th - 17th Oct 2015 7:30pm (and 2:30pm matinee on 17th)
Rotherfield Village Hall
Tickets £10 Adult £8 Concs
available
from
Rotherfield Stores
Cuckoo Line Stores
2015 charity
In 2014, The Rotherfield Players raised £1,000 for Taylor-Made Dreams; a charity set up by Suzi Mitchell, in memory of her late son Taylor, to enable children with life limiting illness achieve their dreams and provide the families with support at the most difficult of times. 2014 marked the centenary of World War One and as we reflected on this towards the end of the year, it seemed fitting to select the Rotherfield branch of The Royal British Legion as our chosen charity for 2015.
The Royal British Legion is the UK's leading Service charity providing care and support to serving members of the Armed Forces, veterans of all ages and their families. The Royal British Legion helps the whole Armed Forces community through welfare, comradeship and representation as well as being the Nation's custodian of Remembrance. All money raised will go towards supporting members of our local community who have been a member of the Armed Services (and/or still are) and their families. Amongst other services, the charity provides specialized support services within the home, as well as supporting families to have an opportunity to spend time together.
Swallows and Amazons
directed by Alan Powell
28th - 30th Jan 2016
Open auditions,
adults and juniors welcome
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The Wizard of Oz
The Final Curtain
An Ideal Husband
Goldilocks and the Three
Bears
Godspell
Bard from the King’s Arms
Caught in the Net
Sleeping Beauty
Kiss Me Kate
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Cinderella
Busybody
Our Country’s Good
Babes in the Wood
2005
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2009
2009
2009
2010
Present Laughter
The Railway Children
(Junior Players)
Farndale Avenue Housing
Estate Townswomen’s
Guild Production of
The Mikado
Wind in the Willows
Little Shop of Horrors
Three Characters in
Search of a Verdict &
Round the World with
Class Six (Junior Players)
All My Sons
Aladdin
The Sound of Music
2010
2010
2010
2011
2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
The Elephant Man
Robinson Crusoe & the
Pirates
Noises Off
Annie Jr (Junior Players)
A Streetcar Named Desire
Jack and the Beanstalk
Road
Are You Being Served?
Beauty and the Beast
The Cemetery Club
2012
2013
2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2015
2015
thank you A huge thank you for help with supplying our costumes to The Crowborough Animal Welfare Society in Jarvis Brook and all their kind helpers, to everyone at the RSM shop in Rotherfield and to Kennedy Bros. We really do appreciate your support.
new members The Rotherfield Players is a vibrant village dramatic society. We have a healthy membership but we always welcome new faces both on stage and back stage. Many different skills are required to put on a show apart from acting, singing and dancing. There’s carpentry, painting, sewing and even computer skills. If you are interested in joining our group please contact
James Gallifant Tel: 01892 654219
Email: [email protected]
For more information about Rotherfield Players, go to www.rotherfieldplayers.co.uk
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