The Nomads will be presenting The Farndale Avenue Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin Jnr in June 2019, directed by Elaine Burns.

  • Performance dates: 11-15 June 2019
  • Rehearsal days: TBC - starting no later than May
Auditions will be held in the Bob King Room on:
  • Thursday 21st February at 7.30
  • Sunday 24th February at 2.30
  • Thursday 28th February at 7.30
  • Sunday 3rd March at 2.30

Contact Elaine to confirm which date you’ll be attending or ask any questions - [email protected]

This comedy is part of a series of plays which are a spoof on amateur societies. Everything that can, goes wrong. Props, furniture, sound effect, lights - can’t be relied on. Actors enter from the wrong side, forget lines, say lines at the wrong time. Most of the murders are a shambles. Even stage crew are part of the action. Women have to play men.
For casting, Elaine is looking for 4 women and 1 man who have good stagecraft and timing. All but one are playing several characters of different ages.

Characters:

Mrs Reece - Chairman of the Dramatic Society, dominant, may need to interact with the audience. Mrs Reece plays:

  • Clarissa Rook, sister of Lady Doreen
  • Regine, french maid
  • Letitia, sister of Lady Doreen
  • Mr Goodbody, solicitor
  • Patricia Bishop, teenage niece

Thelma, second in command, plays:

  • Daphne, daughter of Lady Bishop
  • Rose Bishop, elderly aunt

Felicity plays:

  • Pawn, butler, old man
  • Colonel King
  • Letitia (p51 only)

Audrey plays:

  • Lady Doreen Bishop, widow
  • Violet Bishop, elderly aunt
  • Joan Bishop, cousin
  • Mrs King

Gordon Pugh, regular stage manager, not an actor, plays:

  • Inspector O Reilly

Bouncers

By John Godber

23-26 January 2019

Directed by Hayley Clines

An anonymous reviewer writes…

“The first thing that struck this reviewer on entering the Studio space of the theatre was the authenticity. The bouncers saw us into the ‘club’, our wrists were stamped with a ‘passout’ logo and we were warned as to our conduct whilst in Flamingo Joe’s. A brick wall faced us , beer barrels littered the floor and a table and a pair of record decks set the scene for the evening.

A companion piece to Shakers (performed in The Nomads’ Studio last February), Bouncers takes us through a boring Saturday night in a tatty club where groups of young men and young women attempt to have fun and maybe ‘get off’ with each other. The bouncers meanwhile marshall the floor, throw both their real and metaphorical weight around and possibly dream of better things.

All parts, male and female club goers and the bouncers were played with energy and style by four excellent actors. Ian Creese played Les, a gruff-voiced individual played with a scowl and more than a hint of menace, Judd was convincingly played by Guy Shirley as a borderline perverted individual, not over-endowed with intelligence and eager to use his fists.

The youngest member of the quartet Ralph was played with enthusiasm and obvious relish by Daniel Shepherd revelling in the acting opportunities offered by the various roles he played. The fourth character ‘Lucky’ Eric, the ostensible leader of the group, was played with clear enjoyment by Chris Butler, exuding the subtle mixture of faux authority and menace that can both intimidate and reassure club goers.

The director, Hayley Clines, had a challenging task in coaxing a range of responses out of each of the four cast members. A challenge to which she rose magnificently. Lairy, boastful men, girls playing hard to get, vulnerable characters and overconfident individuals and more. All were played with conviction and a lot of truth came through in the performances. The enclosed space was used well and the production moved along with pace and energy. A very entertaining evening out underscored by disco style lighting and music of the period. Well done Nomads!”

Daniel Shepherd (Ralph), Chris Butler (Eric), Guy Shirley (Judd), Ian Creese (Les)