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Madama Butterfly
January 12th – Opera is a magical entertainment and always creates a sense of occasion. It is passionate and often dramatic, never more so than in this Highlight Performance of Puccini’s ‘MADAM BUTTERFLY’ presented, in full costume, by “OPERA INTERLUDES”. The programme will also include a selection of well known ‘encores’ from other popular operas and musicals.
A Christmas Carol with Gerald Dickens
The members of the Arts and Literary Society were treated to an incredible evening on Monday when Gerald Dickens, the great great grandson of Charles Dickens, performed his one-man show ‘A Christmas Carol’. This was a masterful re-creation of such a very famous work as Gerald played every part, changing his voice and person to depict each character as he or she appeared. The effect was heightened by the beautiful playing of Elizabeth Hayes of music from the era. The arrival of the Spirit of the Future was accompanied by smoke and mist, making it even more believable.
This was indeed a wonderful evening and very much enjoyed by the large audience and the sponsors The Tendring Re-Use and Employment Enterprise of Little Clacton.
Audrey Owens
Press Officer
Rebecca Caine
Rebecca Caine, the Toronto born, lyric soprano, enchanted and entertained the members of the Arts and Literary Society on Monday evening when she performed her ‘Practically Perfect’ show, which was a journey through the modern musicals. We were told the stories of some of these modern musicals, most of which have not been seen in England and Rebecca sang the most important songs from these shows.
Rebecca had been the original Cosette in Les Miserables but chose to sing Bring Him Home from that show, she also starred in Phantom of the Opera opposite Michael Crawford and concluded her show with several memorable numbers from this best loved musical to rapturous applause from the audience.
Throughout her performance she was very ably accompanied by James Church, an up and coming musician, with several musical scores to his credit.
The evening was sponsored by Leslie Barlow, Clacton on Sea..
Audrey Owens
Press Officer
Alastair Sawday
Alastair Sawday was certainly a very different speaker when he entertained the Arts and Lits Society. He started by playing a calypso on his guitar, which he had composed in the dressing room, about his visit to Clacton. For the next fifty minutes we were given a lecture on his various books about the best places to stay throughout the world and the reasons for them. After the interval, he gave us a very fascinating look at his life as he travelled the world as a member of the VSO and as a teacher etc. He is a passionate environmentalist and works very hard to improve the lot of people, especially in the Pacific region. He has received the Queen’s Award for Sustainable Development.
Throughout his talk he showed some interesting slides about places in his Bed and Breakfast books where chickens were predominant. During the talk about his adventures in remote places he played the guitar and sang and also showed slides of some of these areas. Altogether, he was a very interesting and unusual speaker
The evening was sponsored by Norman and Neil, Optometrists of Clacton on Sea..
Audrey Owens
Press Officer