CO2 ran a Grease Workshop on 2nd March 2014 and pre-audition rehearsals are now under way.
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Established in 1924
CO2 ran a Grease Workshop on 2nd March 2014 and pre-audition rehearsals are now under way.
CLICK HERE TO SEE DETAILS ABOUT GREASE
(Its a PDF so you can print it off)
COLCHESTER OPERATIC SOCIETY SECOND EDITION (CO2)
WEST SIDE STORY
Director Adam Woodhouse
Assisted by Leanne Fincham
Musical Director Neil Somerville
Performed at the Mercury Theatre 26th September 2013
There are not enough superlatives to praise this outstanding production by Colchester Operatic Second Edition(CO2).This talented company just goes from strength to strength and the standard is just first class.
The pace which was constant from the Prologue with the Orchestra who were on top form and sounded superb, leading into the opening scene with Riff and the Jets held the audience totally attentive, not wanting to miss any of the fast, slick action on stage.
Tight dance and fight routines which were so personal to every person on stage and their involvement in every move. We watched all the cast acting/dancing as individuals with the result of original and sometimes very unexpected new ideas and challenging routines.
The sets were amazing and would not have been out of place on a West End stage.The crew did a great job with slick moving and re setting the stage with no fuss or problems.
The strong cast were on top form with some new faces in major roles in the production.
Both Hyoie O’Grady playing Tony and Jenny Collins playing Maria were making their debut for the company and both were outstanding with voices which encompassed a huge range in their songs and were sung with great feeling in both tone and delivery.
The pairing was so charming and so believable with some tender moments making it very special .At times, with a full house in the Mercury Theatre, the tensions and atmosphere coming from the cast which relayed to the audiences imagination was so electric you could hear a pin drop.
Harry Totham as Riff and Dallyce Thiessen as Anita played great supporting characters with huge commitment from them. Both with strong voices and excellent diction.
Jack Nayler as Bernardo another first show with the company looked just right in this character and Barney Fritz as Action and Will Mugford as Chino did well in their respective roles.
Shannon Hannah as Anybodys deserves a mention for her animation and energy which was terrific.
The adults assisting in the cast from Will Parrick as Shrank, Will Hooper as Doc and David Rutter as Officer Krupke gave confident performances alongside the young people.
The ensemble singing was lovely with some very special numbers so well sung.
Suported by a strong line up of Guys and Girls the effort put into the production from Adam, Neil and Leanne on the production team was very evident and full credit to them for every aspect of the show which made it so very special.
On leaving the theatre I heard comments from people like”Why go to London to see a show when this talent is here in Colchester”I laughed and cried all through the show it was brilliant”.”I would like to see it again”.Praise indeed but so well deserved.
Thank you so much for West Side Story it was a wonderful evening’s entertainment.
Ann Plattens
Click Here to download the NODA Review of CO2’s WEST SIDE STORY 2013
Award winning CO2 (Colchester Operatic Society Second Edition) took to the Mercury stage
in September 2013 and received rave reviews
We are delighted to report that CO2 continue with their award winning productions. April 27 at the Eastern Region NODA Awards, CO2?s production of
West Side Story won both – Best Youth Musical for District 11 and Best Production for District 11
Additionally Jenny Collins (Maria) not only won Best Young performer for District 11 but also the overall prize the Amy Potter trophy for best young performer. Well done Jenny.
Congratulations to Cast, Crew, Production Team and all involved with this award winning production. Fantastic result.
Click Here to see the NODA Review
SEPTEMBER 19TH-28TH 2013
(More pictures of this show can be found on the COS Facebook page, Click the F icon on the top of the page)
Two months ago we received the news that CO2 had been nominated for two awards in NODA’s Eastern Region, district 11, one for each production we staged during 2012. This was fantastic news and shows that NODA recognises the efforts that both cast, crew and production team put into each production.
The day of the awards arrived, the lights had dimmed and the suspense was growing. The nominees for Best Musical, which placed CO2’s Oklahoma! against adult societies were announced, and we were delighted when our name was called across the sound system. Shortly after, the nominees for Best Youth Production were announced and once again we heard, “And the winner is… CO2” this time for Guys and Dolls.
A massive congratulations need to go to every person who was involved in both shows. There is no one person who stands out, CO2 is a team where everyone works hard to help put outstanding productions on the stage.
So…. don’t miss the next CO2 production from the award winning company – West Side Story – 19-28th September 2013 at the Mercury Theatre.
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