We are thrilled to announce Paulette Randall will direct Sleeping Beauty!
Photo by Sharon Wallace |
Paulette
was the Associate Director for the Opening Ceremonies of the 2012 London
Olympics and was known as Danny Boyle’s “right hand woman”.
Paulette is a Rose Bruford School of
Speech and Drama alumna and won the Royal Court Theatre Writer’s Award
for her play Fishing in 1982. The prize was to have her play directed by Danny
Boyle and watching him in rehearsals inspired her to become a director, leading
on to her prolific theatre career and the highly prestigious 2012 Olympic
Opening Ceremonies.
She is the former Artistic Director of Talawa
Theatre Company and
Paulette is also the foremost director of American playwright August Wilson's
plays in this country. She most recently
directed Lenny Henry in Fences in the West End to critical acclaim and has
also directed Wilson’s work at the Arena Stage in Washington DC. Her other
theatre credits include Twelfth Night, Moon On A Rainbow Shawl and Crossing.
Her
extensive TV career includes the BAFTA nominated Desmond’s (Channel
4), The Real McCoy and The Crouches (both BBC Comedy) and Kerching! (CBBC).
Derrick Gask,
Producer of Sleeping Beauty is thrilled that the internationally renowned Director
has chosen the county town venue to direct her first ever pantomime: “having
already begun working with Paulette I am in no doubt that this year’s show is
going to be very special; she’s an exceptional director who will do a fantastic
job bringing the classic fairytale to life with a Stafford rock ‘n’ roll twist”
Craig Adams |
Paulette
will be joining an award winning creative team, including Musical Director
Craig Adams. This will be Craig’s third year in
Stafford having previously been Musical Director for Beauty and the Beast and
Dick Whitttington. His numerous credits include musical arrangements and
direction for Kerry Ellis on her one-woman show at the Shaw Theatre, ‘Kerry
Ellis - The Great British Songbook’, ‘An Audience with Kerry Ellis’ (Shaw
Theatre, 2011), musical director/composer and arranger on Julie Atherton’s new
album, ‘No Space for Air’ (Now available on iTunes!); vocal arranger/string and
brass arrangements for ‘Love, Drunk, Soul’, The Franks new album.. He has
worked on various ‘devised’ musicals, some include: ‘Bed’, ‘Apartment 15’ and
‘Festival’, as well as being Musical Director on shows such as: ‘Oh What a
Lovely War’, ‘Battlements’, ‘The Watchers’, ‘Ghosts Of The Past’, ‘Smile’ and
‘My Fair Lady’ to name a few. Craig won
the Tim Williams award for Best song in the ‘New Music/Old Lyric’ category in
2010 for ‘Live Hence By Truth’ (Lyric by William Shakespeare.)
“I’m really excited
to be coming back, I love the Gatehouse and rock ‘n’ roll panto is my favourite
time of year” Craig commented. “I’m thrilled to get the chance to work with
Paulette as well as an amazing cast, we have found some extraordinary talent
this year!” he added.
“Sleeping Beauty has
a really strong set of songs; the music ranges from classic hits from artists
like Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson to more unusual rock n roll numbers. It
is filled with hit after hit and is shaping up to be an exciting show“ concluded
Craig.
Sleeping Beauty runs
from Wednesday 11th December 2013 to Saturday 11th
January 2014. Tickets are available from as little as £12.50 and you can book your tickets here
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