Crucible Awakes!

This exclusive one off event was an unmissable evening extravaganza of light, sound, entertainment and surprises to mark the completion of the first phase of the Theatre’s development. The evening included some familiar faces, stars from the West End, Comedy, music and many surprises. 

STOS were delighted to be asked to be part of this event with Croft House Operatic Society.

Crucible Awakes! Video

Letter of Thanks

We really appreciate all the effort everyone put in in such a short space of time. I hope that everyone enjoyed themselves!

 

Thanks again

 

Best wishes

 

Mark

 

Mark Feakins

Executive Producer

 

Dress Rehearsal Photos

Dress Rehearsal Photos

The "Sheffield Musical Theatre Ensemble" perform at the Crucible Theatre - see the dress rehearsal photos here.

Musicals Medley

We sang:

Hey Old Friends - Merrily We Roll Along

Solo 1: Sarah

Solo 2: Martin

Solo 3: Damien

COMPANY

Waiting for the Girls - Follies

Solo 1:Gareth

Solo 2:Martin

Solo 3:David

Solo 4:Jill B

Solo 5: Judi 

Defying Gravity - Wicked

Solo 1: Sarah B

COMPANY

Memory - Cats

Solo 1: Mary N

COMPANY

You Got to have a Gimmick - Gypsy

Solo 1: Judi (trumpet)

Solo 2: Jill B (electra - battery packs on order!)

Solo 3: Sarah B

FEMALE COMPANY

Both Reached for the Gun - Chicago

Solo 1: Damien

Not While I'm Around - Sweeney Todd

Solo 1: Gareth

Applause - Applause

COMPANY

Rehearsal Details

The Crucible event is now taking shape. The theatres have appointed an MD - Andrew Booth - who will be working with us to prepare for the big night. Tickets have almost sold out, but I have a few on reserve, so please let me know ASAP if you know anyone who would like to attend. Its not too late to get involved - if you can make a rehearsal or two then read on!

We will be involved in two pieces - the start of Act II, and the Finale.

Andy Booth is writing a compilation of hits from the shows for our slot. It will be a combination of solos, duets, small groups and full chorus numbers.

In the finale we will join the West End performers.

Anna Wright and Claire Harriott have offered to help with rehearsals. We'll also have a copy of the music to download for your MP3 players and lyrics very soon.

Rehearsals will be in the CRUCIBLE THEATRE rehearsal room (The Foundry) on:

Monday 16th March 7.30 pm start PROMPT please. Use the Stage Door entrance - there will be a signing in sheet there.

(I have not arranged any other rehearsals until the weekend to give us all time to go away and learn the music, but Andy has offered some one to one slots for those who would like some extra help)

Saturday 21 March 9.30 am - 12.00

Monday 23 March 7.30 pm

Tuesday 24 March 7.30 pm

Wednesday 25 (dress) 6.30 pm

Thursday 26 (performance)

What to wear? Evening dress please - the Crucible team would like bright and colourful for this celebratory event (unless you are a man, and then its boring DJs). Just let us know if that causes any problems and we'll help sort.

Can everyone please visit our "doodle" rehearsal programme page and update your availability. I'll put up the links for the music as soon as I have them from Andy.

Keith Arrowsmith


Event Details

The Crucible Theatre has completed phase one of its astounding £15.3 million redevelopment ‘the next stage’. To celebrate and mark the completion of this work the Crucible will be opening its doors temporarily for an exciting series of test events from Saturday March 21 to Saturday 4 April. These test events will enable the public to have an exclusive look at the theatre’s dramatic changes and test the building’s brand new facilities. For these events an array of entertainment will also be showcased on the Crucible stage, including work from Sheffield Theatre’s Creative Development Team, comedy, music, live art and a few extra special surprises. The building will then host World Snooker 2009 in April/May, then close again to begin phase two of the work in time for a gala re-opening in November 2009. 


Phase one of the Capital project comprised of enabling works such as fitting a new roof, reinforcing building foundations, new outside cladding, glazing and redevelopment of the front of house areas. Access improvements include more wheelchair spaces added to the auditorium, handrails a new lift serving all levels and a new ramp into the bar area. The Box Office has relocated to the front of the building, with a wider, brighter space providing a more welcome experience for visitors and theatre goers. As well as now being fully accessible throughout striking visual changes include the dramatic new entrance, a more central and remodelled bar area, the use of recycled materials from old £10 notes to Wellington boots and a new Crucible Carpet. The signature auditorium has been fitted with brand new thrust stage, new seats with higher backs for more comfort have been installed and new energy ‘twinkle’ lights enhance one of the UK’s most stunning theatrical spaces. 

Test Events: 

Saturday 21 March 
Journeys Day 
12.00pm – 6.00pm Free Entry 

This exciting family event taking place in the Crucible Theatre will be an opportunity to share in the work of the theatres year long oral history project Journey to the City. Activities include performances of Sheffield Theatres production of Suitcase City and community performances events. This year long heritage project has been supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund. This, community focused, city wide project explores, captures and celebrates the lives and experiences of the people who live in Sheffield and who make it the city it is today. 

Thursday 26 March 
The Crucible Awakes 
7.45pm Tickets £15 (no concessions) 

This exclusive one off event will be an unmissable evening extravaganza of light, sound, entertainment and surprises to mark the completion of the first phase of the Theatre’s development. The evening will include some familiar faces, stars from the West End, Comedy, music and many surprises. There are a limited number of tickets for this event; information is available on Sheffield Theatres website www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk 

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