Issue 7 Summer 2019
A wizard of an actor A very warm welcome to the Summer edition of our newsletter. As we wind down very slightly for the summer months and enjoy our new terrace and square, we look forward to welcoming you back in September for an exciting Autumn season. I hope you enjoy reading this update about all things REP! Rachel Cranny Head of Fundraising
In this Issue: -
A wizard of an actor In the Foundry Brummie Illiad Good Will Happy 10th Birthday BE Fest! REPairing Lives Game of Phones The REP on Tour From the Campaign Trail More from Marmalade
An actor and a box of props: the essence of theatre. But in the hands of Sir Ian McKellen, it made for a show REP lovers will never forget. Starting with Tolkien (‘You shall not pass!’) and ending with Shakespeare (‘Would you be pleased to find a nation of such barbarous temper…?), this titan of stage and screen talked us through his acting life and then all the Bard’s plays with unique charm, skill, humour and expertise. Three shows in two days: for each one, two standing ovations from a sellout house. But this was more than just a legendary show by a legendary actor. To celebrate his eightieth birthday, Sir Ian is touring eighty UK theatres (finishing in Orkney next January!) and giving all the profits back to the theatres. With Artistic Director Sean Foley, he even stood in the foyer after the show shaking a bucket for donations. For heroism and humility, Gandalf himself could not have done better. Originally there were only to be two performances, but when they sold out in 48 hours, Sir Ian agreed to do a matinee as well. That meant one hundred young people from
The REP’s participation projects got the chance to see him perform. Then there were the special gala events, which attracted 530 people for a drinks reception and blacktie dinner. The Studio theatre became a magical woodland, with the highest quality catering from the REP’s own Marmalade team – a brilliant success for which we thank all our staff and especially our sponsor for the event, Thorns Group. The proceeds of Sir Ian’s visit go to our REP First campaign, which aims to raise £1m for our lifelong mission of nurturing regional talent, commissioning new work, welcoming new audiences, and reaching out to the communities of Birmingham and beyond. The campaign currently stands at £830,000. And Sir Ian’s contribution? A magnificent £140,000. By the time he signs off in Orkney, he will have raised £2m for UK theatres. As Shakespeare said, we can no other answer make but thanks, and thanks, and ever thanks.