Archive for October, 2006


Paul Arden-Griffith Hits Headlines

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Paul Arden-Griffith, known to one and all as “Pag“, has hit the front page of The Stage website for his appearance in The Good Old Days at the City Varieties Music Hall, in Leeds. The Stage is considered in the United Kingdom to be the number one place to find news, reviews and features on every aspect of the arts and entertainment industry.

The Stage’s review of this excellent production describes how Paul Arden-Griffith is both a “fine tenor” and how he also makes an ”inspired contribution to the first of the autumn series of The Good Old Days”. The review should be in tomorrow’s edition of the printed newspaper but those eager to read it in full now may click here to read more.

The image to the right shows a screenshot taken of The Stage’s website taken on the day of the mention (click it to enlarge) and an archive of The Stage’s review can also be read from our website by clicking here.


Guys and Dolls Enters Final Stages of Production

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The Guys and Dolls Poster, Connaught Theatre, Worthing

The final stages of rehearsal are currently taking place for Make It So and The Worthing Musical Comedy Society’s full scale production of Guys and Dolls which runs from the 30th of October until the 4th of November at The Connaught Theatre, Worthing, England.

The show is packed with spectacular song, dance and quirky comedy from its energetic ensemble cast of fifty plus performers from the Sussex area of the south of England.

The rehearsal period has included master classes in voice work, singing technique (under the expert supervision of Paul Arden-Griffith), character development, fight technique and performance skills from its director Trevor Nicholls and high powered dance from its choreographer Terri Moore.

Stephen Holroyd is currently working on the productions intricate lighting design, bringing his own artistic vision to a show which will entertain with its humour, emotion, song and energy packed thrills. More information about bookings and the production itself can be found from our partner’s The Worthing Musical Comedy Society’s website at www.wmcs.org.uk.