Monday, 20 October 2014

The Dress Rehearsal



Yesterdays post was about the advertising of the Play Oh What a Lovely War which is being put on by the Sinoden Players at the Corn Exchange in Wallingford. Today I will show you the theatre and some of the play itself during the dress rehearsal 

Looking down from the top of the auditorium towards the stage, The flags you see are the country's that were involved in the first war


This is what you see from the back of the stage

some of the costumes hanging on a rail

Couple of props



Start of the play


One of the songs in the play

The girls in costume during the play
One of the scenes from the trenches


This lady played Emily Pankhurst

Another of the songs in the play


Looking up at the actors

This was one of my favorite photos I took of the show

The final chorus in the show
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8 comments:

Fun60 said...

The costumes look really good.I hope you enjoy the production.

RedPat said...

It looks wonderful!

Halcyon said...

Are you the official photographer? Looks like you got all access here - nice backstage and front stage shots!

eileeninmd said...

Great collection of photos.. I like your favorite shot too. Have a happy new week!

Linda said...

Excellent photos! Don't you love stage lighting?

Joyful said...

It looks like a wonderful little theatre. I like watching plays in these small, intimate venues.

Sharon said...

What a fantastic group of photos from this play. You've captured the essence very well.

William Kendall said...

I can see why that second last one's a favourite. It's a terrific portrait shot.

The arched roof of the theatre is rather different than I would expect.