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Terry Jones to ‘Save Red Ladder’!
Monty Python Terry Jones, director of classic films ‘The Life of Brian’ and ‘Monty Python’s the Meaning of Life’, lends his support to the ‘Save Red Ladder’ campaign, getting behind the Red Megaphone to help save the theatre company earlier this week.
Red Ladder is currently co-producing the first ever stage adaptation of Jones’ book, Nicobobinus, which will play at LOST Theatre, Stockwell, London, before touring nationally next spring.
The campaign’s current total stands at £12,373.33 –enough, for example, to commission one and a half full length plays, to pay a cast of four actors for seven weeks, or to build two complete touring sets. It aims to raise £80,000, enough for one full length tour, by March 2015.
Save Red Ladder is working with online fundraising platform Localgiving.com, who launch their annual match funding initiative Grow Your Tenner, on 14 October 2014. All donations up to £10 made after this date will be match funded, equating to £20 for Red Ladder.
To help the cause follow @saveredladder, use the #GisATenner hashtag, visit www.saveredladder.co.uk or donate directly viawww.localgiving.com/redladder.
Red Ladder’s show We’re Not Going Back is on UK tour now. For tickets visit www.redladder.co.uk.
Nicobobinus will open at Lost Theatre, Vauxhall on 11 December. For tickets visit www.losttheatre.co.uk or call 0207 720 6897.
Labour MEP donates £5,000 to ‘Save Red Ladder’
Jude Kirton-Darling, Labour MEP for the North East, has donated £5,000 to the ‘Save Red Ladder’ cause. This takes the current total to £12,373.33 –enough, for example, to commission one and a half full length plays, or to pay a cast of four actors for seven weeks, or to build two complete touring sets.
Jude comments:
“I came across Red Ladder at their show, We’re Not Going Back at Durham Miner’s Gala in July, and was just so blown away by their work that I wanted to make a donation that would ensure their future, or at the very least their next project.”
Chris Lloyd, Red Ladder’s producer comments:
“We’re really overwhelmed by Jude’s generous donation and by the momentum of the campaign in general. There is still a long way to go, but I feel confident that we will get there. The groundswell of support has made us more determined to keep on making relevant, accessible work and take it to non traditional spaces as well as theatres and studios”
Save Red Ladder is working with online fundraising platform Localgiving.com, who launch their annual match funding initiative Grow Your Tenner, on 14 October 2014.
All donations up to £10 made after this date will be match funded, equating to £20 for Red Ladder.
To help the cause follow @saveredladder, use the #GisATenner hashtag, visit www.saveredladder.co.uk or donate directly via www.localgiving.com/redladder
Red Ladder’s show We’re Not Going Back is on UK tour from September. For tickets visit www.redladder.co.uk.
Red Ladder also announced earlier this week plans to make the UK’s first adaptation of Terry Jones’ children’s book, Nicobobinus, which will open at Lost Theatre, Vauxhall on 11 December. www.losttheatre.co.uk
Red Ladder supporters start #GisATenner
On Tuesday it was announced that Leeds-based theatre company, Red Ladder was to receive a 100% cut to its Arts Council funding.
Well, that was Tuesday.
Today an independent campaign has been set up to save the UK’s leading radical theatre company. Tweeting from @saveredladder a team of supporters has launched an online fundraising campaign in association with online giving platform Localgiving.com to raise back the £160,000 required to cover the full production budget for two UK tours.
The #GisATenner campaign is based on the fact that if each of Red Ladder’s Twitter followers gave £10 that would be £80,000. That’s one show covered.
The campaign is working with online fundraising platform Localgiving.com, which is offering its support to the cause. Localgiving.com provides a place for small and local charitable organisations to raise funds online, benefit from automated Gift Aid and access match funding opportunities. Its annual match fund campaign, Grow Your Tenner, will be launching later this year, matching online donations pound-for-pound up to £10 and enabling Red Ladder supporters to maximise the value of their giving.
Visit saveredladder.co.uk
GISATENNER – Click here to donate
Bernard Atha CBE to step down as chair of Red Ladder’s board
We are very sad to announce that our Chair Bernard Atha CBE, who has been with us for over thirty years, has declared his impending retirement. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Bernard for the incredible hard work and dedication that he has provided to Red Ladder and were it not for people like him we would not be where we are today.
We are now actively seeking out an outstanding individual who can help us in this new and exciting phase for Red Ladder as we embark on what looks set to be an interesting and exciting period for the company. Anyone interested please contact chris@redladder.co.uk
100% funding cut for Red Ladder
Red Ladder is to receive a 100% cut to its Arts Council funding, it has been announced today. The cut will be effective from April 2015, and in real terms represents a reduction in funding from £162,000 in financial year 2014/2015 to zero. The company’s only other current source of core grant in aid is £5000 per annum from Leeds City Council.
Red Ladder’s Artistic Director Rod Dixon comments:
“We are bitterly, bitterly disappointed – but this is not the end for Red Ladder. We put in what we believed was a hugely exciting programme of work to 2018, and it is disappointing to know that those plans will not now come to fruition, at least not in the form we envisaged. What we do know is that we cannot and will not see this decision as a vote of no confidence, and that we will find a way to continue through our own passion and dedication to making theatre that represents the dispossessed, tells stories of the injustices of our world and changes lives. We have an army of twitter followers, friends, supporters and fans and we will survive this.”
Playing The Joker review
Playing The Joker is on tour and the Rugby League audiences are loving it!!
They have said something like: Clavane’s text is lively and varied – unpredictable even – but its strength lies mainly in the character of Eddie Waring as played by Dicken Ashworth with dignity and conviction, avoiding too close an attempt at impersonation. The opposing point of view is undermined by having as its proponent a manic young man clearly unhinged by the death of his father whom he feels was betrayed by Waring. William Fox’s energetic performance brings out the character’s instability rather unrelentingly. In contrast is David Kendra’s droll solidity as the hotel doorman.
Here you can find the whole review:
Nicobobinus Casting Call
RED LADDER & DUMBWISE THEATRE present a new family musical based on the Monty Python star Terry Jones’ much loved children’s book NICOBOBINUS
We are looking for a cast of talented Actor Musicians for Nicobobinus which will be rehearsing and running at LOST Theatre in Vauxhall, London from November 10th 2014 until January 4th 2015 with a possible Spring UK tour in February and March 2015.
Please follow this link for more information
Playing The Joker at The Queens Hotel
Playing The Joker will be coming to the iconic Queens Hotel as part of Red Ladder’s tour on the 11th of May at 2pm and 6pm.
After each performance there will be a Q & A session hosted by writer Anthony Clavane and members of the cast discussing the part the Queens played in the lives of many of the city’s sporting legends and the ‘behind the scenes’ rumours that abounded.
Other guests that will be joining them include:
Eddie Gray, the Leeds United legend, who stayed at the Queens with the famous Don Revie team in the 60s and 70s will be there.
Ronnie Teeman, a close friend of Eddie Waring’s who met up with him every week at the Queen’s Hotel. Ronnie is the longest-serving lawyer in Leeds and a former sports agent. He has run two rugby league teams – Bramley and Hunslet.
Phil Caplan. A local rugby league writer and bookseller.
Tony Collins. The writer of several seminal books on rugby league and a history professor at De Montfort University.
We hope to see you all there! Go to the what’s on section for more information and book your tickets.
Playing The Joker awarded Strategic Touring Fund
After its sell-out run at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Red Ladder have been awarded £21,500 to tour Anthony Clavane’s awarded winning play Playing The Joker to rugby league clubs in Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria.
Praised by Yorkshire Post for its ‘brilliant performances’, this new short play examines the People’s Game through the eyes of its voice – Eddie Waring -using song, jokes and gripping drama.
This moving, funny, and critically acclaimed portrayal of a slice of 1970s northern life kicks off at the world-famous Headingley Stadium, pops in to the Queens Hotel – where it is set – and takes in 20-odd venues from Hull to Hunslet, Whitehave to Wigan.
The tour aims to build relationships with new partners and a network of touring venues to attract wide audiences beyond traditional theatre-goers. It will also see Red Ladder host a marketing and audience development symposium in Hull at the conclusion of the tour – more details to be announced soon.
For an updated tour schedule, please click here.
We’re Not Going Back fully cast
We are thrilled to announce the cast for We’re Not Going Back:
Victoria Brazier will be playing the role of Olive, Stacey Sampson will be playing Mary and Claire-Marie Seddon will be playing the role of Isabel.
Beccy Owen is completing the cast as the musician who will be playing live music on the performances.
The opening night for the show will be on Thursday the 10th of July 2014 at Gala Theatre in Durham.
We will shorlty be announcing details of the autumn tour.
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