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Issue 14 September 2021
Welcome to this latest issue of The REPort. In this Issue: – Welcome – Open House – Creative Learning – Young REP Films – What’s New Pussycat? Rehearsals – The Park Bench Plays – We’re having a Birthday Party! What’s on this Autumn and Winter... FRI 3 TO SAT 25 SEP
East Is East FRI 8 OCT TO SUN 14 NOV
What’s New Pussycat? TUE 16 TO SAT 20 NOV
Grenfell: Value Engineering Scenes from the Inquiry SAT 27 NOV TO SAT 1 JAN
The Play What I Wrote THU 6 TO SUN 9 JANUARY
The Snowman SAT 22 JAN TO SAT 5 FEB
Animal Farm SAT 19 FEB TO SUN 6 MAR
Coming To England
A huge welcome back to The REP, as we re-open for our 50th Anniversary Season in Graham Winteringham’s iconic 1971 building on Centenary Square… After what has been an unprecedentedly challenging 18 months for everyone, when the whole theatre industry has effectively been shut, we are absolutely delighted to be on the brink of this hugely exciting time for The REP. We’re thrilled to be welcoming everyone back, tremendously excited by the shows we have on offer, and proud of the amazing array of local, national and international creative talent that will be with us over the coming months. We are immensely proud of the whole REP team for getting us to this point, and grateful to everyone who has supported The REP during this time. Whilst we have been working on our recovery, progressing plans for the future and putting the finishing touches to our upcoming productions, there have also been lots of other projects and developments underway. As you’ll read in this issue, it has been amazing to see the scale and breadth of work our brilliant Creative Learning team have delivered for children and young people across the city in the past few months. As an organisation we’re very proud to have been able to continue providing much needed fun, escapism and a creative outlet in what has been such a difficult time for many. We hope they’ll all take away great memories, new skills and friendships from their REP activities this summer. As you might have noticed if you’ve been past our building in the past 6 weeks, our Open House project is now underway. This is such an exciting and important development that will allow us
to showcase the very best of The REP, offer the best possible visitor experience and throw our doors open to everyone in the city. Crucially, the increased income we will generate as a result will help to secure The REP’s future. Looking ahead to our birthday season there are so many moments we’re looking forward to: being able to bring the iconic East Is East back home to kick off our birthday celebrations; the opportunity to unleash an entirely new musical into the world in the form of 60s extravaganza What’s New Pussycat? - a new musical featuring the songs of Sir Tom Jones; to be working with our Patron of Youth and Education Dame Floella Benjamin on bringing her acclaimed book Coming to England to life on stage; and celebrating Christmas with Morecambe and Wise with the award winning comedy The Play What I Wrote, a production originally co-written and starring our Artistic Director Sean Foley who now directs this 20th Anniversary Production. As an industry we have all been through so much in the past year - it means everything to be able to return to what we do best, and to be welcoming back audiences to the magic of live theatre! We both hope you enjoy reading the rest of this issue and very much hope to see you back at The REP soon. Sean Foley and Rachael Thomas Artistic Director and Executive Director