The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Stage is set for local theatre comeback

- DANICA OLLEROVA

Light Theatre will soon stage its show Into the Woods at Aberdeen Arts Centre – marking a return of amateur theatre production­s in the north-east.

The show’s director Bradley Phillips said it was “so good” to finally be able to rehearse again and be the first amateur company to put on a show for local audiences at the popular King Street venue.

“It’s been two years since I’ve been in a show and I know for some people it’s even been longer than that. We started planning the show around October and we never set a date for the show, we were just hoping for summer and things have really worked out for us,” said Bradley.

“It’s been a struggle at times and there were many obstacles to overcome, but we are just absolutely delighted and excited we are allowed to perform again.”

Tickets are now on sale for the show taking place from Thursday July 22 to Saturday July 24.

Putting a modern musical twist on the beloved Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault tales, Light Theatre’s Into the Woods tells the story of favourite fairytale characters making a wish, but once their wish comes true, they need to face their inner battles and decide if that’s really what their heart desires.

Bradley said: “We have Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Cinderella... and they all get what they wish for at the end of act one, but in act two it goes further than that and it goes to show that what you wish isn’t always what you want.

“What we changed for our show is that the narrator, usually played by someone who is of similar age to all the other characters, is played by a child.

“We thought it would be interestin­g if the classic stories of Brothers Grimm were told through child’s eyes.”

Light Theatre sourced their costumes from charity shops as well as online stores. However, Bradley said Aberdeen Youth Music Theatre was “absolutely fantastic” and let them borrow costumes.

The now Scottish-based theatre company originated in Aberdeen and with 18 cast members from all over Scotland the team started rehearsing on Zoom.

Bradley said: “We found it a bit challengin­g but when we were allowed to rehearse outdoors, that was exciting, definitely good to meet in person.

“We were actually rehearsing in the assistant director’s back garden – he has a really big garden so we could adhere to social distancing – and also a large decking which we used as our stage.”

Now that Covid-19 guidelines have changed, the company is currently rehearsing indoors in Bridge of Don.

While the cast was excited to get together to put on a show because of their love for theatre, the rehearsals also became an escape from their everyday lives, with many excited to finally have a creative outlet again and to be able to make new friends.

Bradley, who currently studies musical theatre in Manchester, said a lot of the cast members are part of music and/or theatre societies and “knew of each other” before they were cast to star in Into the Woods.

He stated: “A lot of people know each other but for a lot of them it’s the first time actually working together, so it’s fantastic because new friendship­s are being made and there’s a great bond between the production team and the cast.”

 ??  ?? LONG TIME COMING: Light Theatre’s first show Into The Woods will mark the return of amateur theatre production­s.
LONG TIME COMING: Light Theatre’s first show Into The Woods will mark the return of amateur theatre production­s.

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