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Q&A with Guess How Much I Love You costume and set designer!

A stage adaptation of one of our best-loved children’s books will soon be performed at the Marina Theatre in Lowestoft.

Guess How Much I Love You sees Little and Big Nutbrown Hare leap off the page and onto the stage in this magical journey through the seasons.

The performances take place at 1.30pm on March 27 and at 10.30am and 4.30pm on March 28.

Watch and join in as the characters settle down after a bedtime story and re-awaken to discover the delights and colours of each season as they compete to measure their love for each other in this timeless loveable story – based on the much-loved children’s book by Sam McBratney.

Explore this playful story of love and nature as it unfolds on stage through puppets, live music and play for children aged 3 and up.

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We caught up with Richard Evans, costume and set designer, to find out more about his role.

Richard trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) where he won the Dean of Drama’s Julia Stewart Award. He now works across the UK and Internationally designing drama, dance, musical theatre and opera. He has designed international, national and regional tours, repertory theatre and stand-alone productions.

Richard’s recent work includes Love Song and Little Red and The Wolf (Dundee Rep), Democracy (Rapture, UK Tour) and Cinderella (High Time Opera) and of course Guess how Much I Love You, while his set design for the hit musical Avenue Q has toured the UK since 2014.

Alongside his theatre work, he has also worked extensively in TV and Film, as a buyer, art director and set dresser, including the BBC One series Justice, Moving On and Secrets and Words, the Children’s BAFTA-nominated Make A Musical and Bill – the first feature film of the incredibly popular Horrible Histories franchise for BBC Films.

Tell us a bit about your day to day in terms of working on the set and costume design for GHMILY, where do you start!?

The process always begins with the script, or in this case the script and the books!  We were lucky enough to be able to develop GHMILY through workshops with the full creative team and a cast of actors.  It meant that the whole process was fun and organic -something that I hope can be felt on stage!

 I took these initial ideas and went away and developed a 1:25 scale model of the set and drew up designs for the costumes and puppets.  From then I work closely with the talented set builders, painters, prop and costume makers to develop the technical aspects of the production and ensure that the vision Anna (the director) and myself had can be realised on stage.

Where do you start in terms of drawing your inspiration?

Usually I would pool ideas from a huge and varied range of sources – from art, photography, movies, but for this production the inspiration was straight from Anita Jeram’s beautiful illustrations (with some added ideas from the natural world around us).  It was a brilliant challenge to bring the drawings off the page and into 3-dimensions on stage.

What can people expect to see in terms of Costume and Set in GHMILY?

People can expect to see a fun, vibrant, energetic and playful interpretation of their favourite illustrations from the GHMILY books!  I have tried to remain as faithful as possible while still adding a little theatrical spin…

What is your favourite costume in GHMILY?

Although the hares are amazingly soft and fluffy, I really love Mother Nature’s costume.  She could really be whatever we wanted her to be and I loved playing with the idea that she was an artist who had created this world and is about to take you by the hand and lead the audience through the story.

What are the challenges in designing costumes for actors who will be playing animals?

Heat and feet!  How can we make a full suit of fur which isn’t going to make our cast pass out from over-heating and how can we represent over-sized hare feet while still allowing them to move freely about the stage.  After a lot of trial and error I think we made it work – although the actors may tell you another story….

You have had a very varied career designing sets and costumes across TV and the theatre in a number of genres, what has been your favourite project to date and why?

I don’t know that I could choose a favourite, but really I like working on anything that has a ‘heart’ to it.  Whether it is a musical, opera or a straight piece of drama if you can find the meaning behind the story then you are always on to a winner!

Full: £15, Concession/Privilege Card: £13, Schools and Group Rate £9.75.

To book, call the box office on 01502 533200 or CLICK HERE.

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Music students given unique opportunity to produce concerts for their peers!

An internationally renowned orchestra are being given the opportunity to work with a group of young musicians to make classical music more accessible to all.

The Sound Around Project will see the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra led by music students from Lowestoft Sixth Form College – ending with a unique series of concerts at the Marina Theatre.

The students, aged between 16 and 18, have chosen the repertoire for the two exclusive shows targeted at local schools and another relaxed concert – especially for families and children with additional needs.

The school performances will take place on Friday, March 23, with the relaxed concert to take place at 2.30pm on Saturday, March 24.

Sound Around is a large-scale audience-focused touring initiative, produced by Orchestras Live and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO).

The aim is to create more opportunities for young people across England, particularly children and young people with additional needs, engaging those who have had little or no access to live orchestral concert experiences with the world of orchestral music.

The relaxed concerts are designed to have a relaxed attitude to noise and movement, accessible to everyone, especially children and adults with autism, sensory and communication impairments or learning disabilities, as well as individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind or partially sighted.

Some notable pieces that will be played include Nimbus 2000 from Harry Potter, Shake It Off by Taylor Swift and Flight of the Bumblebee.

Cerys Chittenden, music student at Lowestoft Sixth Form College, said: “As someone who adores seeing the orchestra, this is the opportunity of a lifetime for me.

“I hope to gain new skills and experience things I would otherwise be unable to.”

Every aspect of an orchestral concert will be produced by the young people; from on-stage presentation of the show, script writing and editing, to managing technical backup including lighting, vision and sound mixing, and front of house and stage management.

Fraser Gordon, Principal Contrabassoon in the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, added: “The process has been very rewarding with the young producers on their way to putting together a magnificent experience.”

This concert features BSL interpretation and a supporting social story and at the end of the main concert, audience members will be invited to try out instruments, meet musicians and even learn how to conduct.

Orchestras Live Sound Around is presented in association with the RPO, Marina Theatre and Suffolk County Music Service and is supported by Strategic Touring Funds from Arts Council England.

Tickets will be £8 for adults and £4 for children, carers will be free.

To book, call the box office on 01502 533200 or CLICK HERE.

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Milkshake! Live – The Magic Storybook – meet our talented cast!

A show which takes audiences on a journey through their favourite fairy tales, featuring much-loved stories, will soon arrive at the Marina Theatre!

Milkshake! Live – The Magic Story Book will be performed at 11.30am and 3pm on Sunday, March 18.

Featuring your favourites Bob the Builder, Little Princess, Noddy, Toyland Detective, Fireman Sam, Shimmer and Shine, Pip Ahoy!, Winnie and Wilbur, Wissper as well as Milkshake!’s very own Milkshake!

With music, singing and dancing, Milkshake! Live, The Magic Storybook is the fourth nationwide live tour from Channel 5’s Milkshake!

“We cannot wait to be back touring the country with this exciting show, The Magic Storybook,” said Milkshake Presenter and Show Director Derek Moran.

“It’s a magical show full of audience participation. The Milkshake! audience will love the classic fairytale storylines, the songs and seeing lots of their favourite Milkshake! characters live on stage.”

Set amongst Milkshake’s magical bookcase, this brand new live show is sure to amaze and delight!  The Milkshake! cast will be singing songs and sharing stories that audience members, young and old, will know and love.

“It’s incredibly important that we are able to take Milkshake! to our audiences around the UK so that everyone can have the opportunity to experience the brand in an immersive way,” said Sarah Muller, Head of Children’s, Channel 5.

“Through our live tours, we can give families a Milkshake! event that they won’t find anywhere else, one where they can meet their favourite characters and presenters whilst enjoying a brilliant family day out.”

We have also gathered all the information you need to know about the Milkshake! Presenters – ahead of their stage appearances in Lowestoft!

DEREK – Has performed on many TV shows including Top of the Pops, The Saturday Show, Ministry Of Mayhem, MTV, This Morning, The Late Late Show and Ireland AM.Derek is one of the main presenters of Channel 5’s leading children’s TV strand Milkshake! As well as presenting, Derek also directs and choreographs.

JEN – Joined Milkshake! in 2006 and in that time has also been heavily involved in both script writing and choreography. As well as presenting, Jen is also a talented voice artist; she stars as Mummy Bear, Mrs Wolf and Granny Wolf in Peppa Pig, Wendy Witch and Jen Elf in Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom and narrated the first series of Milkshake! Monkey.

SITA – Born in Pembrokeshire, Sita Thomas is a creative practitioner working across theatre, television, film and in educational and community settings. The newest member of the Milkshake! team, Sita enjoys tap and jazz dance, travelling, and being active, particularly cycling and swimming.

OLIVIA – Born in Sale, Cheshire, Olivia and has been singing, acting and dancing from a young age. Olivia joined the Milkshake! team upon graduating and has enjoyed four years presenting, touring with Milkshake! Live ‘Come Out To Play’ and filming the latest Bop Box series. Olivia also ran the 2013 Virgin London Marathon for Team Milkshake! raising funds for the PDSA.

AMY- Originally from Hull and joined Channel 5 in 2009 as a regular presenter on Milkshake! Before Milkshake!, Amy worked extensively as an actress after graduating from the University of Hull, where she studied Drama. Amy started dancing at the age of 5 and achieved Advanced levels in ballet, tap, modern and jazz. Television credits include: Jenny Nelson in Emmerdale.

DAVID- David was born and raised in Surrey, where he started performing at the age of 5. David trained at Royal Holloway University of London, earning himself a BA(Hons) Drama & Theatre Studies Degree. As part of his course, David worked as a Musical Director in New York and Pennsylvania for 6 months on shows such as High School Musical, Godspell, and Annie Get Your Gun. The newest member of the Milkshake! team, David enjoys singing and song writing and his favourite animal is a Beagle dog!

Full price: £15.50, Children: £14, Family Ticket: £55 – to book, call the box office on 01502 533200 or click HERE.

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New films announced for April/May at the Marina Cinema!

There will be the chance to enjoy three classic films starring Meryl Streep as the Marina Theatre has announced it’s film schedule for April and May.

The mini-vintage films season will showcase some classic films for just £4.50 – including a standard tea/coffee with your ticket – T’s and C’s apply.

Suffragette. Thursday 26th April at 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Cert 12.

The Bridges of Madison County. Monday 7th May at 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Cert 12.

Julie & Julia. Friday 1st June at 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Cert 12.

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The other films that have been announced are:

Finding Your Feet. Tuesday 3rd,  Friday 6th and Saturday 7th April. All 3 days at 2.30pm & 7.30pm and Wednesday 4th at 7.30pm only. Cert 12A.

Where the Wild Things Are. Monday 9th & Tuesday 10th April at 10.30am. Cert PG.

Lady Bird. Mon 9th April at 2.30pm. Wednesday 10th April at 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Cert PG.

Wonder Wheel. Monday 23rd April at 2.30pm. Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th April. Both days at 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Cert 12A.

Walk Like a Panther. Mon 30th April, Tuesday 1st May and Friday 5th May. All 3 days at 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Cert tbc.  

Greatest Showman – Sing-A-Long. Tuesday 8th May at 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Cert PG. Running time 105 minutes

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Sun 13th, Mon 14th, Tues 15th and Thursday 17th May at 2.30pm & 7.30pm Wednesday 16th May at 2.30pm only [screening evening]. Cert: tbc.

Funny Cow. Saturday 19th, Sunday 20th, Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd May. All 4 days at 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Cert 15.

We hope you can join us for the films – if you have any suggestions for what we can show in the future – email marketing@marinatheatre.co.uk.