Please find below a press release (and accompanying images) about Ivybridge Community College's performance of Les Misérables, which ran from Wednesday 17 July to Saturday 20 July to sellout audiences.
Please let me know if you require further information, interviews or images (contact details at base of email).
James Reddy
RELEASE DATE: 22 July 2013
Les Misérables wows Ivybridge audiences
200-strong cast raise
the bar for Community College performances
More
than 1,500 audience members were last week treated to a spectacular display of
musical theatre, as Ivybridge Community College ran five sell-out performances –
from Wednesday 17 July to Saturday 20 July – of ‘the most popular musical in
the world’ – Les Misérables.
The
200-strong cast and crew left audiences touched by their emotional performances,
injecting passion into the musical’s themes, which include politics, moral
philosophy, integrity and romance.
“What can I say? It was overwhelming, moving,
exciting, and funny,” said audience member Russ Mogridge. “What a show – a complete musical and
emotional experience.”
Inspiration from stars of stage and screen
Preparations
for Les Mis involved 20 weeks of hard work, commitment, and creativity from the
200 like-minded students. They also had
inspiration along the way, including the opportunity to work with Leanne Rogers
– who played Madame Thénardier opposite Matt Lucas in the West End show – and
good luck messages, cards and programmes from stars of both the film and West
End stage versions.
“This
year’s cast and crew were among the best we have ever had at the college,” said
director and Head of Drama Amy Clarke, “and to say I am proud of their
achievement is an understatement. To
truly ‘perform’ it’s essential to have an understanding of the themes and
character’s emotions, and I’ve been astounded by the level of appreciation that
all of the cast have for the musical – they immediately ‘got it’, which made my
job much easier. It’s tremendously satisfying to see it all come together so
well.
Throughout
the production, audiences were wowed by 30 dramatic scenes, including a touching
performance of I Dreamed a Dream by Victoria May, Master of House (featuring Charlie Heptinstall and Caitlin Welch as Monsieur and Madame Thénardier) and a whole-cast performance of One
Day More.
“There
were too many exceptional performances to pick out any one in particular, but I
have to thank everyone involved for how well they performed,” added Amy. “It’s only possible to put on a show of such
quality and magnitude once every few years as you have to be sure that your group
of students are of the highest calibre to pull it off. And they certainly managed it. It’s an experience they’ll remember for the
rest of their lives.”
Lead
cast members included:
·
Fraser Wearne as Jean Valjean
·
John
Archer as Inspector Javert
·
Victoria
May as Fantine
·
Jemima
Deboo-Sands as Cossette
·
Charlie
Heptinstall as Thénardier
·
Caitlin
Welch as Madame Thénardier
·
Kyle Turner as Marius
·
Aaron Ashton as Enjolras
·
Lauren
Roberts as Éponine
Mr
Rob Haring, Ivybridge Community College’s Principal, summed up the value of staging
Les Misérables. He said: “I am extremely
proud of each and every person that has played their part in putting together
such an impressive and spectacular show. Balancing traditional academic success with
success in more creative areas is vital if we hope to nurture well-rounded young
people – which is why Ivybridge Community College is committed to
extracurricular activities like this.
The performing arts help students to stay motivated, communicate
effectively, work well with others, and articulately express themselves. You cannot underestimate the value of these opportunities.”
-Ends-
ADDTIONAL AUDIENCE QUOTES
“Fantastic.
It was as good as – no, I take that back, it was better – than the movie. The
singing talent here would put X-Factor contestants to shame.” - Nita Walding
Jane Whittington encapsulated the
whole experience. She said: “I got goose
bumps when Jean Valjean sang Bring Him Home, and when the whole cast sang
together the effect was absolutely wonderful.”
“The
orchestra should get a special mention – they were wonderful.”- Carol
Lewis
“Absolutely
stunning. Master of the House was
outstanding and as good as we saw in London.”– Mrs Chris Gentle
“We
loved every single minute of it.” - Sam
Lumley.
PHOTO CAPTIONS
1.
(L to R) Aaron Ashton (Year 13) who played Enjolras
and Kyle Turner (Year 11) who played Marius
2. The
Full Cast of Ivybridge Community College’s production of Les Misérables
performing One Day More at the end of Act 1
3. Charlie
Heptinstall and Caitlin Welch as Monsieur and Madame Thénardier
4. Characters
in the ‘Lovely Ladies’ Scene of Ivybridge Community College’s production of Les
Misérables.
Notes to editors
About Les Misérables
'Les
Misérables’ is an epic musical based on the 1862 French historical novel by
Victor Hugo, which follows the lives and interactions of several characters,
focusing on the struggles of ex-convict Jean Valjean and his experience of
redemption.
Press
contact
For further information, photos, or to interview
director Amy Clarke, cast members, or Rob Haring contact James Reddy on 07967
835947, james@jamesreddy.co.uk.