Emma Chadaway- Actor/Marketing

Emma

Emma is in the process of finishing her third and final year at the University of Lincoln studying a BA (Hons) degree in Drama. Her main role within Retold Theatre is as a performer, with a secondary role in marketing, particularly social media.

Emma’s main passion in theatre is contemporary, visual performance, with a particular interest in the work of Kneehigh Theatre.

Emma has been studying theatre for the past six years, and has gained lots of experience performing in shows at the University of Lincoln.  Most recently as part of a touring children’s theatre show as ‘The Beggar’ in Once Upon a Tale (2012) and also as Kate in The Taming of the Shrew (2011), as Alice in Closer (2011) and as Daisy in The Adding Machine (2011).  During this time Emma has also gained basic stage combat training and is keen to gain employment within the theatre.

The birth of Retold Theatre

Sitting in a room with 23 or so other individuals each with their own artistic morals, principles and visions and being told to choose between two varying, but vague ideas was both an intimidating and challenging way to begin this module. The room became split between political theatre, and visual theatre. Two broad ideas of which you had to choose which appealed more. To be honest neither appeals to me, and my choice came down to me simply being put off by the idea of doing Political theatre more than I was at doing visual theatre. I didn’t really know what they meant by visual, I had originally hoped it meant visual in a more basic sense. That we would create visual theatre with our bodies, and it would be a very experimental performance. But the ideas were based more in spectacle, and though not originally too excited by the proposal I came round to it, and the idea of adapting fairy tales. Fairy tales have that grand appeal to them, and the adaptability of the work is obvious. This is our groups aim, adaptation. To take the stories you know and retell them. Hence a name was born with this, Retold theatre. Having toyed with the idea of devising we had chosen to instead adapt Carol Ann Duffy’s Grimm Tales, I was against this at the time, and I voiced this opinion. I believed that the writing of these adaptations did not fit with our groups aim, to retell stories in a unique way. However a majority of the group were in favour of Grimm Tales, and considering this I stated that I would support the project despite my misgivings. I was later appointed as writer for the group, and I attempted to create a beginning and ending for the piece, a framing device for the stories to be set in. The rehearsals for Grimm Tales were a struggle with opinions on what the theatre we were creating should be differing. These differing goals led to a fracture in the tone, and a complete mess to be honest. I do not exclude myself from the debacle that became Grimm Tales, the framing device I wrote was an attempt to mirror the style of the play and ended up feeling like a piece of children’s theatre. I was disappointed with my input, and we all felt demoralised. A change was needed. So we have sat down and agreed unanimously that we want to choose a different play. We have abandoned the fairy tale idea entirely, due to frustration with the concept, and discussed what we want from our theatre company as individuals. What direction do we want to take the company in? We feel we can re adapt existing dramatic works, popular one’s, perhaps those at which people feel are cliche and revive them. Or retell them if you will. Finally it came down to two plays, Cagebirds by David Campton, or Road by Jim Cartwright. I was favorable for Road, being a keen reader of Jim Cartwright, and convinced that the play could be adapted to fit our purpose. However again the majority of the group were favorable for a different option. I was not as disheartened as I was with Carol Ann Duffy’s Grimm Tales, as I could see the positives of choosing Cagebirds, and the play fits our aspirations of creating spectacle. Creating the cage, and bringing these characters to life seems to genuinely excite us all as a group, and I feel like I have my ambition to approach the project back.

Alexander Halsall/Actor

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Alexander is an actor and member of Retold Theatre company, and his dramatic interests include adaptation, Shakespearean performance, Commedia dell’arte and writing for the stage.

During his time at the University of Lincoln Alexander has appeared in The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov as Firs, Hamlet by William Shakespeare as Claudius, Habeas Corpus by Alan Bennett as Canon Throbbing, Debris by Dennis Kelley as Michael, Twelfth Night, or What you will by William Shakespeare as Malvolio, in a twenty four hour durational site specific performance at the University of Lincoln Great warehouse library, and has also adapted Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven into a solo performance. Among many other theatrical and film projects Alexander has undertook during his time at Lincoln.

Alexander has also received a qualification in hand to hand stage combat, and sword fighting for the stage.

Melissa Clarke – Actor/ Lighting Design

Melissa is in her third year of studying Drama BA (Hons) at the University of Lincoln and is currently performing as an actor in Retold Theatre’s performance of The Cagebirds, by David Campton, whilst also being involved with lighting design.

Melissa has enjoyed being an actor within every module throughout her three year degree and hopes to carry on taking part in productions whilst going on to do her PGCE next year.

Throughout her university course Melissa has played various roles including,  Guzzle in The Cagebirds (2013) , Ugly Duckling in The Ugly Duckling (2012) and A Lord in The Taming of a Shrew (2011). Melissa has also gained basic training in stage combat and is qualified to use sword on stage.

 

 

 

 

Jamie Utley – Producer

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Jamie is currently finishing his final year at the University of Lincoln, studying a BA in Drama. Jamie for the second time took on the role as producer for Retold theatre, after finishing a successful performance of Spring Awaking earlier this year.

Jamie has experience of roles on and off stage. Working for professional companies in South & West Yorkshire in directing, producing and marketing. Jamie currently is a co-founder of a theatre company in South Yorkshire (Tin Pot Theatre). Which produce an annual pantomime each year in which Jamie performs and directs in, this is something that Jamie has done for nearly a decade now. He is currently working on a project with the RSPB reserves, as he is directing Roald Dahl classic, Fantastic Mr Fox. Later this year Jamie will also be taking to the stage as Muddles in this years pantomime Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs. When Jamie isn’t performing with Tin Pot Theatre he directs and producers shows for local primary and comprehensive schools in South Yorkshire.

Whilst at university Jamie performed in Dennis Kelly, Debris (2012). He also was part of a technical and marketing team for Attempts on Her Life (2011). Jamie also directed a section of a solo actress in The Weir (2013). As well as Shakespeare roles in, Hamlet & Pericles.

Previous performances include: Widow Twankey (Aladdin), Peter Quince (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), Muntara Von Hardup (Cinderella), Sarah The Cook (Dick Whittington), Nursie (Robin Hood & the Babes in the Wood), Blind Pew (Treasure Island), and Scarecrow (Wizard of Oz). Jamie has also been a host at many charity evenings, performed stand up routines, and even been a judge at talent contests!

Im sure you will find Jamie in a lavish costume shouting “hiya kids” every christmas for the rest of his life in panto land!

Philipa Gale – Actor/ Sound Design

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Philipa has spent the past five years studying drama and performance and is now coming to the end of her Drama BA (Hons). Studying at both New College Stamford and the University of Lincoln has fuelled her passion for acting, directing and writing performance and given her many opportunities to explore and experiment with all three. Philipa is currently an actor with the Retold Theatre Company and has also taken the valued experience of sound design.

Some of her acting roles have included, Queen Margret- Richard III (2012) Victoria Grant- Victor/Victoria (2012) Hamlet – Hamlet (2012) Medea – Medea (2011) All seven sins- Doctor Faustus (2011) Queen of Hearts – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (2011) Charity Valentine – Sweet Charity (2010) Elizabeth- The Crucible.

Gina Mason – Actor/ Lighting Design

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Gina is currently in the process of completing her third and final year of her BA (Hons) Drama degree at the University of Lincoln.

Gina is currently performing as an actor within the Retold Theatre Company. As a secondary role she has had an input into the lighting design for the final performance.

In the past, Gina has performed in many productions such as Mari Hoff in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (2010), a Munchkin in The Wiz (2010) and the messenger in Titus Andronicus (2012). Gina has also directed The Vagina Monologues (2010) and undertaken technical roles in many performances such as Producer, Marketing Officer and Set Design.

Gina is very passionate about many genres of theatre including Burlesque and Radio Drama, and also a particular interest in Musical Theatre.

Victoria Turzanski – Actor/Set Design

Victoria is in her third year of studying Drama BA (Hons) at the University of Lincoln and is currently performing as an actor in Retold Theatre’s version of The Cagebirds, as well as aiding the set design.

Victoria has a passion for theatre for children as well as teaching drama, and from taking part in these modules in her three year course aims to pursue these fields to further her career.

Throughout her University course Victoria has played various roles such as understudy The Sorceress of the North in the LSPA version of the The Wizard of Oz (2012), Stephano in The Tempest (2011), and Guildenstern in Hamlet (2010). Victoria has attained basic training in production management and costume design. She has also been involved in assisting drama classes and projects at her local school.

Alice Barnett – Actor/Marketing

946707_10151603511310379_1431797381_nAlice is finishing her third and final year of her Drama BA (Hons) in the University of Lincoln, and currently is performing as an actor within Retold Theatre. She also has worked at marketing the performance.

Her main passions within drama are Shakespearian texts and performances, finding new ways of telling old stories, and challenging people’s preconceptions.

Most recently Alice has performed as Hamlet in the LSPA performance of Hamlet (2013), over the past three years at university Alice has been in a number of acting roles, including: Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd (2012), Elvira in Blithe Spirit (2013), Nerissa in Merchant of Venice (2012), Marsha in The Three Sisters (2012), Grumio in Taming of the Shrew (2012) as well as undertaking modules in teaching drama and Alice also acquired a basic training within Stage Combat, and is trained to use a sword and a dagger on stage.

Aidan Felis – Artistic Director

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Aidan Felis is currently finishing his final year at the university of lincoln, studying Drama. During his final semester Aidan is the Artistic Director of Retold theatre, as well as Creative and technical director along with design.

Aidan has tried his hand at al aspects of the theatre, including being an actor within a number of productions, his favourites being; a production of Debris in 2012 created with course friends as part of a university module, a production of the Trial (2010) for his final performance of his college course and his favourite role was the part of Macduff in a college production of Macbeth (2009). As well as acting Aidan has been artistic director of a charity show put on at the LPAC (2013) which he created along with a friend to raise money for the Wish Upon a Star Foundation and He has also been a Technical operator for a production of Spring Awakening (2013) where he operated the sound for the show over a period of two shows which included 9 different microphones.

Outside of the theatre Aidan Enjoys juggling and circus performance and will maybe one day run away with the circus.

Alicia Ravensdale – Director

Lil  Alicia (Lil) is currently in the process of  finishing the third and final year of a Drama BA (Hons) degree at the University of Lincoln. During her time at University, Lil has developed a great passion for British drama, particularly of the post-war period. Her interests lie mostly in plays with a strong social commentary and a darker sense of comedy. In the last year of her studies, among other things, Lil has written a short play and played a big part in the writing and directing of a piece of theatre for children aged between four and seven, in which she also acted.

Currently, Lil’s biggest influences are an eclectic mixof Bertolt Brecht, Samuel Beckett and Brian Lobel.

Lil’s plans for the future include becoming the sixth member of One Direction and pursuing a career in education.

Laura Murphy – Stage Manager/Set & Lighting Designer

Laura Murphy Laura is the current Stage Manager and Set Designer for Retold Theatre. She has a strong interest in physical as well as visual theatre and takes much inspiration from companies such as Gomito, Complicite and Frantic Assembly.  

She has worked as both a director and actor on various productions over the last five years. Some of her acting roles include Linda in Willy Russel’s Blood Brothers (2008), Ill’s Wife in Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s The Visit (2009), Sarah in a devised performance entitled The Newspaper Boy (2009), Adele in John Godbers Shakers (2010), Ensemble in Martin Crimp’s Attempts on Her Life (2010), Madeline in Steven Berkoffs The House of Usher (2011), Michelle in Denis Kelly’s Debris (2012) and Mirriam in Alan Ayckbourn’s Snake in the Grass (2013). Her directing credits include Oh What a Lovely War (2010), The Tempest (2012) and Spring Awakening (2013) along with a variety of school productions and devised educational performances throughout the Cambridgeshire area.

 

 

Victoria Wood – Costume/Makeup Designer

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Victoria Wood (Victoria Rhiannon/Woody) is an actress, singer, dancer, teacher, seamstress, artist/designer and  a theatre technician who currently the costume designer for Retold Theatre.

Most recently, Woody has performed as the role of Dorothy Gale in the University’s production of The Wizard of Oz (2012) in which she acting/sung and danced role, but furthermore, assisted in the tech side where she sourced costumes and made her own, and her understudies costume, the iconic blue gingham dress and ruby slippers.

Her biggest influences in the theatre are: Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber,  Maria Björnson, Paper Cinema and Blunderbus Theatre Company. Her own focuses are musical theatre and opera and hopes to one day be apart of the world

.Woody is currently studying BA Hons Drama at the University of Lincoln and works as a freelance seamstress, creator, performer, dance instructor and technician for her own company.