‘Make It So’ is an arts and entertainment company providing a full production service tailor made to your requirements.


What We Do: Tradional Pantomimes, Compilation Shows, Cabaret, Community Arts Events, Dance, Opera, Musical Theatre, Drama.

We can provide your entire theatre community with Workshops, Master Classes and Tutorials

We can produce large scale Theatre Productions incorporating your own artists and staff or provide the entire artistic service.

Describe your dream show - let us  ‘Make It So’


“Guys and Dolls” Update!

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Performances run from Monday the 30th of October until Saturday the 4th of November, Nightly at 7.30pm with Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday starting at 2.30pm.

Advance bookings open on the 10th of July. Tickets can be booked via the advance booking line on (01903) 247999.

More information can be obtained shortly from the The Worthing Musical Comedy Society’s website at www.wmcs.org.uk.

By arrangement with Musicscope and Stage Musicals Ltd, New York.


“Spectacular, Spectacular, Suspense and Adventure!”

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…A journey through space and time to solve the mysteries of Brighton!

Trevor Nicholls is directing a community devised drama project in the grounds of Preston Manor House in Brighton, East Sussex.

Dates are from Tuesday the 15th of August to Saturday the 19th of August with a performance open to the public on Saturday the 19th August in the afternoon.

A devised workshop runs from 10am until 3pm and tickets will sell at £60.00 for the week per person. To order tickets please call Preston Manor Bookings on (01273) 292770.

The event is for children ages 8 and over and is being organised by Brighton & Hove Museums and Libraries and staged by Make It So.


Make It So to Stage “Guys and Dolls”

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Make It So and the Worthing Musical Comedy Society (W.M.C.S.) have teamed together to stage a full scale Worthing Community Theatre Production of Guys and Dolls at The Connaught Theatre in Worthing, West Sussex, in the United Kingdom from the first week in November this year. The production is to run for one week.

Directed by Trevor Nicholls
Choreographed by Terri Moore
Production Designed and Lighting Designed by Stephen Holroyd
Produced by the Worthing Musical Comedy Society (W.M.C.S.)
Staged by Make It So

More details to follow soon…


Paul Arden-Griffith to join the Pocket Orchestra

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STOP PRESS! Paul Arden-Griffith, known to one and all as “Pag“, will be appearing in London’s West End, opening at the Trafalgar Studios (formerly the Whitehall Theatre) on April 25th. He has won a prestigious contract to join the Pocket Orchestra in a brand new production - The Pocket Orchestra - The Unlikely Lives of the Great Composers. Pag says “Pocket Orchestra is a company of extremely versatile performers, all of whom play instruments; sing; dance and act. I play keyboards and percussion in addition to singing tenor, and other members of the cast play strings, woodwind and brass. The cast includes Sylvester McCoy - one of Dr. Who’s several incarnations - and the show itself is an irreverent and hysterically funny trawl through the development of classical music: from the bangs, scrapes and farts of the ancient civilizations to the bangs, scrapes and farts of today’s classical outpourings, not neglecting the Baroque, Classical and Romantic repertoire along the way!”

The Pocket Orchestra - The Unlikely Lives of the Great Composers will play at Trafalgar Studio 2, 14 Whitehall, just off Trafalgar Square, from April 25th until May 20th. Tickets can be obtained from the box-office: Tel: 0870 060 6632. After the four-week run at Trafalgar Studio 2, it is intended that the production will relocate to one of the Ambassadors Theatre Group’s larger West End venues for a further six months.

For more details, please visit:
http://www.theambassadors.com/trafalgarstudios/sp_p2699.html.


A Pantomime first for top destination Dubai

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The Jumeria beach hotel group, part of which is the fabulous Madinat Hotel has its very own luxury theatre with full stage facilities. Theatre executive Jayne Austin-Price was looking for a British entertainment as the jewel in the crown of the hotel’s lavish seasonal programme. ‘Make it so’ came up with the traditional pantomime ‘Aladdin’ which opened to the public on December 26th 2005. Sell out performance after sell out performance hailed the arrival of the first fully-fledged panto in Dubai. Trevor and Stephen wrote an entirely new script for the venue, the recipe, local humour blended with very traditional ingredients. The result was a 7 star success with accolades flying round as fast as the magic carpet in the show. Colourful sets, Costumes and a wickedly funny script earned the production another booking for next year without any hesitation on the part of the Madinat Management. Critics and audience alike left the theatre with elation, even the new General Manager of the soon to be opened rival, Dubai Theatre was in raptures. Now that’s a first!