Awards Night 2022

After a very successful awards night on the 19th March, we are pleased to announce the following winners:

Best Production: “Jack and the Beanstalk”. Director – Gwen Browning, Musical Director – Madeleine Innes, Choreographer – Fiona Scott

Best Female Actor in a Major Role (Play): Roslyn Anderson as Cecily in “Quartet”
Best Male Actor in a Major Role (Play): Gordon Park as Dennis Cain in “One for the Road”

Best Female Actor in a Major Role (Musical): Jennifer Gadeke as Veronica Sawyer in “Heathers”
Best Male Actor in a Major Role (Musical):Alex McLennan as Oliver Warbucks in “Annie”

Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Play): Grace Chen as Tinkerbell in “Peter Pan”
Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Play): Jake Battle as Smee in “Peter Pan”

Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Musical): Erin Craddock as Heather McNamara in “Heathers”
Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Musical): Chris McCafferty as various roles in “Annie”

L-R: Jake Libbis, Ursula Kotara, Dave Browning, Gwen Browning, Ashlee Torrens, Gordon Park

 

The George Dickinson “Spotlight Award” which is given in George’s memory for an exceptional piece of theatre went to “Jack and the Beanstalk” for the exceptional set construction and visual “wow factor”.

Set construction by Dave Browning, Vince Haines, Richard Tudge & Mike Clark.
Scene painting by Ursula Kotara, Tina Harper, Polly Waugh & Jo Bedworth

L-R: Ursula Kotara, Dave Browning

The Robert De Vaak Award for “Best Newcomer to the Theatre” was given to Jake Libbis in his role as Jack in “Jack and the Beanstalk”

 

The Best Technical Production was awarded to “Peter Pan”

 

The Ken Bayliss Award for Best Set was awarded to “Jack and the Beanstalk”

 

The Presidents Award was presented to Ursula Kotara for exceptional scene painting in many productions

Vince Haines

 

The Ann McGinn award, which is given in her memory to the Member of the Year was awarded to Vince Haines

L-R: Jennifer Gadeke, Caitlin Easton, Erin Craddock

Adjudicator Certificates

Julie Clark: for writing, directing and acting in “One Act at a Time”

Caitlin Easton: for her tear jerking performance in “Heathers”

Phil Bedworth & Paul King: for excellent audio-visual aspects of “Gasp!”

Shelley McGinn: for being an excellent stand in at short notice in “One For the Road”

Fiona & Madison Scott: for the tap dancing cow in “Jack and the Beanstalk”

Gwen Browning: for sustaining the unplanned, extended rehearsal period for “Quartet”

Zara, Gypsie & Treacle: for upstaging everyone in “Annie”

Gwen Browning

Congratulations to all the winners!

Book Now for Equally Divided

Tickets for Equally Divided are selling fast, and we are operating at a reduced capacity due to government pandemic regulations, so get in quick and book now before it’s too late.

 

This all too human comedy about trying to do the right thing is by Oscar nominated author and playwright Ronald Harwood. Equally Divided begins shortly after the funeral of Edith and Renata’s mother. Edith likes to think she is a good person. She was a dutiful daughter to her demanding, bedridden mother, while her rich, selfish, younger sister Renata got all the attention. When the will is read old childhood rivalries re-emerge. Will their eccentric mother’s tempting collection of antiques prove a temptation too far?

Four images showing the actors of Equally Divided in various scenes on set

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AGM 2022

NOTICE OF AGM

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting will be held at the Limelight Theatre, Civic Drive, Wanneroo on Wednesday 20th April 2022.

Meeting will commence promptly at 7:30pm

Mark this evening in your diary

This is YOUR theatre group – have your say on how it’s run.

Call for Nominations

Nominations for positions on the management team must be received by the Secretary no later than Wednesday 23rd March

The Limelight Theatre needs new Committee Members to form part of the team and help progress its 2022 events program.

The Committee comprises ten (10) officers, and this year the following positions will be open for nomination:

Vice President (2 year term)

Hon Treasurer (2 year term)

Six (6) Ordinary Committee Members (1 year term) as follows:

Technical Manager

Publicity Coordinator

Volunteer Coordinator

Theatre Maintenance Manager

Social Media Coordinator

Committee Member

There are also six (6) non committee positions, all 1 year term

Lighting Team – Technician

Sound Team – Technician

Front of House Coordinator

Bookings and Membership Officer

Wardrobe Manager

Properties Manager

Wanneroo Repertory members who would like to be considered for nomination need to:

  • be a current financial member at this AGM and to have been a member on 23rd February 2022 (the date of the first notification of this AGM); and
  • be willing to devote time and effort as an Officer of the Repertory

Eligible members wanting to nominate for 2022 positions should complete the Nomination Form and send it to the Secretary by no later than Wednesday 23rd March 2022.

All nominations will be scrutinised by the Returning Officer and nominees notified of their acceptance, or otherwise, as eligible candidates. Current Officers who are coming to the end of their term this year and are seeking another term must re-nominate.

Voting will be by current financial Repertory Members (see above) present at the Annual General Meeting (AGM).

If you wish to nominate for a position, please complete the Nomination Form (which can be downloaded here, or collected from Front of House), and send it to the Secretary at the address below:

Secretary

Limelight Theatre

PO Box 77

Wanneroo WA 6946

Or alternatively via email: [email protected]

 

For further information contact

Shelley McGinn, President

9405 2875

or email [email protected]

Member Voting Eligibility

Under our Rules of Association (previously called the Constitution) eligibilty of members to vote at the Annual General Meeting are described as follows:

“The member must have been an ordinary member at the time notice of the meeting was given (23rd February 2022) and have paid any fee or other money payable to the Association.”

 

Please also note, for current members: Please ensure that your financial membership is up date or renewed prior to the AGM to avoid any challenges to your eligibility on the night

 

Shelley McGinn

President

Proof of Vaccination Requirements

Following the announcement today by the Premier, as of Monday 31st January 2022 the theatre can only accept members and patrons who are fully vaccinated. Proof of vaccination will need to be shown to front of house staff on entry.

Covid rules for 31st January 2022 onwards. No entry without proof of full vaccination.

Auditions – The Full Monty

Audition Dates: 29th January and 6th February 2022

Based on the 1997 British film of the same name. Set in the run-down former industrial epicentre of Sheffield, UK, it follows six unemployed, working class men who decide to do a one-time-only striptease to outdo a touring male strip show and make some desperately needed money. But The Full Monty is not just about stripping; it’s a hilarious and heart-warming story about self-worth, dignity, honesty, authenticity and courage, as these men confront their fears of inadequacy, their insecurities and their failure to provide for their families. And not forgetting that behind these scattered brained numpties are women who love them, roll their eyes and cheer them on.

Casting Note:

*The show is called The Full Monty for a reason. If you are auditioning for Gaz, Dave, Gerald, Lomper, Horse or Guy, you need to be comfortable enough to perform on stage in your underwear. Auditionees for these roles should be prepared to do so and agree to such to be considered for these roles. Trust is a key word for our production – you will be taken care of respectfully and our final moment will be powerful. You will not need to undress at auditions. The show also contains coarse language. Yorkshire/Northern English accents are necessary for all but Horse.

With the exception of Nathan, all actors auditioning must be 18+ by the time rehearsals begin. Please note – parents should familiarise themselves with the script and its content before booking an audition for their child. Written parental permission will be required for any actor under 18 if offered a role.

Characters: (all ages are indicative and not cast iron)

Gaz: 35-45. An unemployed steel worker. A complex emotional character with serious heart and charisma, and genuine tenderness for his son – a regular guy. A bit rough around the edges but with a lot of depth to his character. A regular guy who wants to do right by his son.

Dave: 35-45. An unemployed steel worker. He struggles with unemployment and its effect on his marriage. A lovable, good natured soul, with body weight and self esteem issues. Having a very hard time adjusting to his stay-at-home-husband status. Must be comfortable enough with your belly to proudly wield it in all its glory.

Gerald: 50-65. An unemployed steel works supervisor. He is a doting, prideful husband who is determined to keep his wife in upper middle class luxury – in spite of 5 months of secret unemployment. Aloof at first, his dance skills are what finally, and arduously, brings the group’s dancing alive. Goes along with Gaz’s plan in order to keep up his cover.

Lomper: 20-25. Security guard for abandoned steel mill. Still lives at home cares for his elderly mother. Lonely, quiet, awkward and uncertain. He enters the show in a dark way but grows in confidence as his new friends help him along, and develops feelings for Guy.

Horse: 50+. Originally cast as ethnically/racially different from the other Monty men. Seemingly, his “break-dancing” day are over…until he breaks out. Gentle demeanour and excellent mover with great dead-pan comedy.

Guy: 25-35. The embodiment of virile male potential with a superbly toned physique. Confident, outspoken and aware of his own attractiveness. Develops feelings for Lomper.

Nathan: “10 years old going on forty”. Can be an older/teen actor with playing age approx 8-12 years. Gaz’s young son. Nathan can be stoic, sincere, and charming, but ultimately real as he deals with his parent’s custody battle. Hangs around most of the Monty Men’s rehearsals so he witnesses many adult thigs. Has one swear word.

Alan and Others: Alan is the manger of the Bar where the Monty Men perform. Will also play other roles.

Barry and Others: Barry is Mandy’s fiancée; the opposite of Gaz – clean-cut, well-off. Will also play the Brian the Job Club Manager and other roles.

Alf and Others: Alf is an unemployed man who attends the Job Club with Monty Men. Will also play other roles.

Terry and Others: Terry is an unemployed man who attends the Job Club with the Monty Men. Will also play other roles.

Mandy and Others: 30-40. Gaz’s estranged wife and Barry’s fiancée. In some ways Mandy has become a realist. She earnestly wants Gaz to be an active parent for Nathan, but wrestles with strong reservations about his character and her own lingering feelings for him. Will also play other roles.

Jean and Others: 30-40. A warm, down-to-earth soul that isn’t afraid to kick up her heels. Believes in hard work and hard play. Her reality comes in dealing with her hubby’s struggles and trying to hold her marriage together. Will also play Guy’s sister Michelle and other roles.

Linda and Others: 30-60. Married to Gerald. Charming and energetic, she has a taste for the finer things but in reality, the finest thing in her eyes is Gerald. Flamboyant on the surface, her love and understanding are real. Classy, but easily one of the girls. Ideally able to dance (foxtrot, etc). Will also play Jean’s friend Bee and other roles.

Sharon and Others: 30-40. Jean’s friend. Out for a good time and ultimately supportive of the men and their goal. Will also play other roles.

 

Auditions will consist of readings from the script which will be sent to all interested participants once a booking is received.