Hey I'm Vicki and im in second year in regina mundi. This is my eighth year doing panto and i love every minute of it. Pantomines always make my christmas but this christmas is going to be even better because the show is great this year. The principles and the ensemble are in every day and night working hard and its really paying off. Ive had a lot of long rehearsals lately perfecting every dance and they're all worth it because the dances are going to look amazing on the stage. I'll be appearing a couple of times during the show so look out for me. I'll be bringing a bit of sport to the panto.
Friday, 30 November 2012
Another very talented Teen Vicki Purcell
Yet another of our very talented teenagers, Vicki Purcell wrote today's blog post.
Hey I'm Vicki and im in second year in regina mundi. This is my eighth year doing panto and i love every minute of it. Pantomines always make my christmas but this christmas is going to be even better because the show is great this year. The principles and the ensemble are in every day and night working hard and its really paying off. Ive had a lot of long rehearsals lately perfecting every dance and they're all worth it because the dances are going to look amazing on the stage. I'll be appearing a couple of times during the show so look out for me. I'll be bringing a bit of sport to the panto.
Hey I'm Vicki and im in second year in regina mundi. This is my eighth year doing panto and i love every minute of it. Pantomines always make my christmas but this christmas is going to be even better because the show is great this year. The principles and the ensemble are in every day and night working hard and its really paying off. Ive had a lot of long rehearsals lately perfecting every dance and they're all worth it because the dances are going to look amazing on the stage. I'll be appearing a couple of times during the show so look out for me. I'll be bringing a bit of sport to the panto.
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Some of our teens are extra busy this week
A very special post today from one of our teenagers, Niamh Duggan has a very busy week this week because as well as all her Panto rehearsing she will be singing with her school choir on the Late Late Toy show on friday night along with another of our teenagers Rachel O' Donoghue.
Red Riding Hood is without doubt one of Niamh's favourite pantos!
Hi everyone Niamh here. I am 15 years old and a Junior Cert student in St Aloysius College, Carrigtwohill. This year will be my seventh panto! I couldn't be any more excited than I am now. This year the panto is Red Riding Hood which is quite sentimental for me as the last time Red Riding Hood was staged at the Everyman, four years ago (even though it feels like yesterday) I was one of the lucky young girls who played the magical part of Red Riding Hood. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity and I have learned so much from that amazing time. In fact I have learned something new in every panto, be it dancing, singing or acting. It is also brilliant to be working with a fantastic cast and crew and this year we have choreographer Darragh O'Leary on board who is choreographing the most amazing dances! Rehearsals are very busy at the moment, as the 8th of December (opening day) is looming upon us, also with panto comes Christmas, so everyone is really excited Sometimes its hard juggling school with panto but I (or my Mom) always find a way around it even if it means bringing one or two books to rehearsals! However, this coming Friday I'll be taking a break from study and rehearsals as I will be participating in the Late Late Toy Show with my choir from school. But bright and early Saturday morning its straight back to rehearsals! Anyway better get back to study while I have some free time which is pretty unusual for me as I am always on the go along with my younger sister Orlaith who is also participating in the Panto this year.
I hope you enjoy the show ! Oh and I know its a bit early but Merry Christmas!!!
Don't forget to book tickets here and make sure that you let us know what show you are coming to via a comment here, our facebook page or twitter account so we can say hello!
Red Riding Hood is without doubt one of Niamh's favourite pantos!
Hi everyone Niamh here. I am 15 years old and a Junior Cert student in St Aloysius College, Carrigtwohill. This year will be my seventh panto! I couldn't be any more excited than I am now. This year the panto is Red Riding Hood which is quite sentimental for me as the last time Red Riding Hood was staged at the Everyman, four years ago (even though it feels like yesterday) I was one of the lucky young girls who played the magical part of Red Riding Hood. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity and I have learned so much from that amazing time. In fact I have learned something new in every panto, be it dancing, singing or acting. It is also brilliant to be working with a fantastic cast and crew and this year we have choreographer Darragh O'Leary on board who is choreographing the most amazing dances! Rehearsals are very busy at the moment, as the 8th of December (opening day) is looming upon us, also with panto comes Christmas, so everyone is really excited Sometimes its hard juggling school with panto but I (or my Mom) always find a way around it even if it means bringing one or two books to rehearsals! However, this coming Friday I'll be taking a break from study and rehearsals as I will be participating in the Late Late Toy Show with my choir from school. But bright and early Saturday morning its straight back to rehearsals! Anyway better get back to study while I have some free time which is pretty unusual for me as I am always on the go along with my younger sister Orlaith who is also participating in the Panto this year.
I hope you enjoy the show ! Oh and I know its a bit early but Merry Christmas!!!
Don't forget to book tickets here and make sure that you let us know what show you are coming to via a comment here, our facebook page or twitter account so we can say hello!
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Meet two more of our ensemble Sinead and Sophie
Sinead Donnelly and Sophie O Sullivan are both members of our ensemble this year. Both are transition year students in Scoil Mhuire and great friends too so much so that they have become known by some of us as "Sinophie", we thought it would be fun if they shared a blog post.
Hi everybody! I'm Sophie, I've taken part in 3 pantos in the Everyman Palace, however this is my first year as part of the senior ensemble! I'm loving every minute of it and our busy schedule is keeping us going non stop. Taking part in Red Riding Hood has come at the perfect time as I'm as transition year student in Scoil Mhuire and they encourage us to grab any opportunities we get! It's an absolute priviledge and pleasure to work with our fantastic choreographer Darragh O'Leary , the routines are energetic and anyone who goes to see panto will enjoy them, no doubt! I'm delighted that the cast are as friendly as they are, I'll be spending a lot of time over Christmas with them! With only two weeks left to opening night rehearsals are in full swing and the excitement is building, I can't wait to take the show to the stage and I'm certain everyone will enjoy seeing it as much as we're all enjoying working on it! Speaking of rehearsals, off I go again, Bye! Sophie
Hi everybody! I'm Sophie, I've taken part in 3 pantos in the Everyman Palace, however this is my first year as part of the senior ensemble! I'm loving every minute of it and our busy schedule is keeping us going non stop. Taking part in Red Riding Hood has come at the perfect time as I'm as transition year student in Scoil Mhuire and they encourage us to grab any opportunities we get! It's an absolute priviledge and pleasure to work with our fantastic choreographer Darragh O'Leary , the routines are energetic and anyone who goes to see panto will enjoy them, no doubt! I'm delighted that the cast are as friendly as they are, I'll be spending a lot of time over Christmas with them! With only two weeks left to opening night rehearsals are in full swing and the excitement is building, I can't wait to take the show to the stage and I'm certain everyone will enjoy seeing it as much as we're all enjoying working on it! Speaking of rehearsals, off I go again, Bye! Sophie
Hi all, I'm Sinead Donnelly. I'm 16, I'm a 4th year student in Scoil Mhuire. I'm a member of the ensemble in this production of Red Riding Hood.
Its my third pantomime, and my first time in the ensemble. I was so nervous starting off because I knew it would be such hard work and even harder knowing that we were to be choreographed by Daragh O'Leary.
I was also very nervous because when I was younger I'd luck up to the ensemble and now being in it puts the pressure on.
It's about two weeks to opening night and its getting intense. Its been such a thrilling experience watching the production come together. The days are long, thankfully I'm in 4th year so I don't have much to be worried about as regards to school.
I can't wait to start getting our costumes. The dance numbers and songs are so good and great fun. I hope the audience enjoys them as much as we enjoy performing them.
I'm very excited for the shows to start, hope ye all enjoy it. Merry Christmas!
Its my third pantomime, and my first time in the ensemble. I was so nervous starting off because I knew it would be such hard work and even harder knowing that we were to be choreographed by Daragh O'Leary.
I was also very nervous because when I was younger I'd luck up to the ensemble and now being in it puts the pressure on.
It's about two weeks to opening night and its getting intense. Its been such a thrilling experience watching the production come together. The days are long, thankfully I'm in 4th year so I don't have much to be worried about as regards to school.
I can't wait to start getting our costumes. The dance numbers and songs are so good and great fun. I hope the audience enjoys them as much as we enjoy performing them.
I'm very excited for the shows to start, hope ye all enjoy it. Merry Christmas!
Dont forget to book your tickets here the show opens in less that two weeks!!!!
Monday, 26 November 2012
More photos from our Photo shoot
The pictures from the photos shoot are just so fantastic that we couldn't resist sharing some more of them.
Saturday, 24 November 2012
One of our teenagers Eabha Landers
Hi everyone :) my name is Eabha. I'm thirteen years old and this is my 8th panto. This years panto is Red Riding Hood. its my favourite fairytale of all time, so when I heard that we would be doing it this year I was so exited! I LOVE being apart of the panto every year soooooooooo much, I think I would have a mental breakdown if I didnt do panto! It makes my christmas every year. I have made so many friends from the panto every year, and I've learned so much from the more experienced actors and dancers. My favourite part of the whole panto experience is performing on stage, when you know all of your hard work has paid off. Rehearsals are going great so far with everyone working so hard to make sure this is our best panto yet! i'm so excited that I'm counting down the days until opening night (8th of December)! It's a brilliant experience working on a professional show. I love working with all the cast and crew, everyone is so nice, friendly and they will always encourage you to do your very best. they're like family to me by now :)
Friday, 23 November 2012
Another of our Junior Chorus
Today's post comes form another of our Junior Chorus Abbie Palliser-Kehoe. Abbie is 8 years old and in second class in Carrigaline Educate together school and has been a student of CADA since she was 2.
Hi I am Abbie Palliser-Kehoe.I am 8 years old and I am in panto. I have been doing panto since I was 4. My very first ever panto was Red Riding hood too so i can't wait to see how this one turns out.
That is one of the 6 things I love about panto the rest are
2. you are performing
3. you always make new friends
4. you always work hard
5. everyone is super nice
6. you all get to be on stage
Red riding hoods this year are two of my good friends Faye and Molly, I bet they are working really hard and I cant wait to see them both.
Hi I am Abbie Palliser-Kehoe.I am 8 years old and I am in panto. I have been doing panto since I was 4. My very first ever panto was Red Riding hood too so i can't wait to see how this one turns out.
That is one of the 6 things I love about panto the rest are
2. you are performing
3. you always make new friends
4. you always work hard
5. everyone is super nice
6. you all get to be on stage
Red riding hoods this year are two of my good friends Faye and Molly, I bet they are working really hard and I cant wait to see them both.
remember you can buy your tickets for the panto here BOOK NOW!!!
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Meet one of our Junior Chorus Caitríona Lane
Caitriona is one of our very hard working Junior chorus and has written a lovely post for us today.
Hi,
My name is Caitriona lane. I'm in fourth class in st. Michaels ns upper Glanmire. This is my second year in the panto. I love being in the chorus and I love going to rehearsals on a Sunday. I sometimes miss choir on Sunday's at mass in mayfield.
My cousin Faye got the part of Red Riding hood. She loves all the rehearsals. I miss Faye not being with me at rehearsals but I am happy for her that she got the part of red because she wanted it. I sometimes collect her from rehearsals so we can chat in the back of the car. I can't wait for the panto to start.
This is Caitríona with her cousin Faye (who is one of our two Red Riding Hoods)
Hi,
My name is Caitriona lane. I'm in fourth class in st. Michaels ns upper Glanmire. This is my second year in the panto. I love being in the chorus and I love going to rehearsals on a Sunday. I sometimes miss choir on Sunday's at mass in mayfield.
My cousin Faye got the part of Red Riding hood. She loves all the rehearsals. I miss Faye not being with me at rehearsals but I am happy for her that she got the part of red because she wanted it. I sometimes collect her from rehearsals so we can chat in the back of the car. I can't wait for the panto to start.
This is Caitríona with her cousin Faye (who is one of our two Red Riding Hoods)
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Some photos from the photoshoot
We had a photo shoot yesterday in the forest and in the theatre, all the photos are great and we will share loads over the next few days,
More to come tomorrow!!
More to come tomorrow!!
Monday, 19 November 2012
Meet Dominic Mc Hale aka the Woodcutter
Today's post comes from Dominic Mc Hale who is a fantastic new addition to our team this year, even though at this stage it is hard to remember that he is new
Day nine of rehearsals and I've really enjoyed the whole process so far. This is my first panto and I've gotta ay it is even crazier than I had imagined it would be! The show is coming together really nicely and I can't wait to bring it to the everyman stage.
Better get back to the forest!!!
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Day nine of rehearsals and I've really enjoyed the whole process so far. This is my first panto and I've gotta ay it is even crazier than I had imagined it would be! The show is coming together really nicely and I can't wait to bring it to the everyman stage.
Better get back to the forest!!!
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Sunday, 18 November 2012
Meet some of our Junior chorus.
When auditioning for the junior chorus one of the first things everyone is asked to do is to introduce themselves and tell us whey they would like to be in the pantomime. Today two of our very talented group took a moment out from their rehearsal to tell us why they wanted to join in with all the excitement this year.
First up is the lovely Síomha Marron,
then we have the gorgeous Emily Coleman who wrote her own rap!
First up is the lovely Síomha Marron,
We will have more of our Juniors very soon so make sure to check in every day!
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Saturday, 17 November 2012
Meet another of our ensemble April Kelly
Today's post comes from our wonderful ensemble member April Kelly. Some of you may have spotted April as a beautiful princess outside Brown Thomas, Cork last night for the turning on of the Christmas lights.
Hey everyone :) I'm April, this is my tenth panto here at the Everyman and fourth time taking part in the ensemble. But im no stranger to the stage ive performed in various productions throughout cork since the age of four. Taking after my mum, I'm a professional makeup artist/nail technician/fashion consultant, I run my own little business called vous etes belle, I'm coping well with work and rehearsals as I work a lot of mornings and afternoons and rehearse in the evenings. Rehearsals are going great so far, I'm really enjoying working with everyone, old faces and new. We took to the streets of cork (in full costume) yesterday to promote the panto, i loved seeing how excited the kids got when they saw us, even the mums and dads got a kick out of it. Its great to see how one chat smile or wave can seem to brighten up their day. I'm off to rehearsals now, the hard work never ends but it's so worth it :) Bye for now
April
Hey everyone :) I'm April, this is my tenth panto here at the Everyman and fourth time taking part in the ensemble. But im no stranger to the stage ive performed in various productions throughout cork since the age of four. Taking after my mum, I'm a professional makeup artist/nail technician/fashion consultant, I run my own little business called vous etes belle, I'm coping well with work and rehearsals as I work a lot of mornings and afternoons and rehearse in the evenings. Rehearsals are going great so far, I'm really enjoying working with everyone, old faces and new. We took to the streets of cork (in full costume) yesterday to promote the panto, i loved seeing how excited the kids got when they saw us, even the mums and dads got a kick out of it. Its great to see how one chat smile or wave can seem to brighten up their day. I'm off to rehearsals now, the hard work never ends but it's so worth it :) Bye for now
April
Friday, 16 November 2012
Meet Clodagh Downey
Todays post comes from our principal girl Clodagh Downey, Clodagh is a second year nursing student in UCC. While this is Clodagh's first time being cast in a lead role some of you may have seen Clodagh last year when she had to understudy our fairy at very short notice.
Hey!! I'm Clodagh, and I am a 2nd year Nursing Student in UCC. This is going to be the 13th pantomime that I'll have performed in and I'm really excited! I am taking the role of principal girl which is a first for me and I'm delighted, because its something I've dreamed to be since I stepped out on the stage at 5. Yesterday the cast had a day off... However I was working in the hospitals doing my placements til 8:30. Juggling all the rehearsals and placement (and sleep!!) is a task but I wouldn't change it for the world. Meeting the cast and crew, some old and some new faces, and working with such a wonderful team is an honour.
Looking forward to another day of being worked to the bone by the production team, Darragh and Eamon, but I must learn my lines/songs first!
Hey!! I'm Clodagh, and I am a 2nd year Nursing Student in UCC. This is going to be the 13th pantomime that I'll have performed in and I'm really excited! I am taking the role of principal girl which is a first for me and I'm delighted, because its something I've dreamed to be since I stepped out on the stage at 5. Yesterday the cast had a day off... However I was working in the hospitals doing my placements til 8:30. Juggling all the rehearsals and placement (and sleep!!) is a task but I wouldn't change it for the world. Meeting the cast and crew, some old and some new faces, and working with such a wonderful team is an honour.
Looking forward to another day of being worked to the bone by the production team, Darragh and Eamon, but I must learn my lines/songs first!
You can follow us on twitter here or on facebook here
Our show opens in the Everyman Palace Cork on December 8th and runs until January 6th tickets can be booked here
Thursday, 15 November 2012
How it all happens
As all the cast and crew are having a well earned day off today we wont have a cast/crew member blog post but you might like to know something about how the whole process of putting on a panto happens.
Work begins on the show from the moment that the curtain goes down on the previous years show and keeps going right until the curtain goes down on the final show.
When the title is decided then the months of planning start and the creative team is assembled. Every year the creative team is made up of a mixture of those who have worked on the previous show, or other shows with us in the past and some new faces too. With the creative team in place then our scriptwriter starts his work in consultation with the director and the casting starts. Like our creative team our cast this year is also made up of familiar faces and new additions to the team. Some of our team have literally worked their way up through the ranks in panto having started out in the junior chorus, moved on to one of our teenage roles and then into the ensemble and this year will be appearing in lead roles.
One of the biggest audition days for the panto is the Sunday in October that we audition for our junior chorus and teenagers and some of the best moments happen on that day. We will be featuring some of our juniors here on the blog over the next few weeks and we may even have some video snippets for you. This year we auditioned in excess of 100 children and teens, some as young as 4 years old as well as auditioning for our ensemble, all in one day!
Our Junior chorus rehearse every sunday from the middle of October until the dress rehearsals and they are already looking and sounding fantastic. Their numbers are certainly going to be showstoppers!
The last few weeks before our first script read through really keep all the creative team busy, getting the plans together for the whole look of the show with set designs and costume designs, finalising the script, and picking all the music for the show so that when the whole team meets up together everyone can have a picture of what the final show will look like. We had our script read through with all our cast and creative team present last Saturday and even from that alone it was very clear that we have the best show ever this year.
Our principal cast and ensemble rehearse for 8 hours a day 6 days a week, they started last sunday and will keep going until we open on December 8th. If they are not involved in the scene that is being rehearsed they are learning choreography or music. Our two red riding hoods, Faye and Molly, also have to stay on top of their school work and use the time between scenes to work on their homework. Faye always has her knitting with her too (as seen on our facebook at twitter pages yesterday).
Sometimes though there can be a little bit of mischief going on and if you leave a phone lying around some of the cast might just take some photographs of themselves with it. They might think twice before doing this again when they realise that these photos will end up on the blog ;-)
Work begins on the show from the moment that the curtain goes down on the previous years show and keeps going right until the curtain goes down on the final show.
When the title is decided then the months of planning start and the creative team is assembled. Every year the creative team is made up of a mixture of those who have worked on the previous show, or other shows with us in the past and some new faces too. With the creative team in place then our scriptwriter starts his work in consultation with the director and the casting starts. Like our creative team our cast this year is also made up of familiar faces and new additions to the team. Some of our team have literally worked their way up through the ranks in panto having started out in the junior chorus, moved on to one of our teenage roles and then into the ensemble and this year will be appearing in lead roles.
One of the biggest audition days for the panto is the Sunday in October that we audition for our junior chorus and teenagers and some of the best moments happen on that day. We will be featuring some of our juniors here on the blog over the next few weeks and we may even have some video snippets for you. This year we auditioned in excess of 100 children and teens, some as young as 4 years old as well as auditioning for our ensemble, all in one day!
Our Junior chorus rehearse every sunday from the middle of October until the dress rehearsals and they are already looking and sounding fantastic. Their numbers are certainly going to be showstoppers!
The last few weeks before our first script read through really keep all the creative team busy, getting the plans together for the whole look of the show with set designs and costume designs, finalising the script, and picking all the music for the show so that when the whole team meets up together everyone can have a picture of what the final show will look like. We had our script read through with all our cast and creative team present last Saturday and even from that alone it was very clear that we have the best show ever this year.
Our principal cast and ensemble rehearse for 8 hours a day 6 days a week, they started last sunday and will keep going until we open on December 8th. If they are not involved in the scene that is being rehearsed they are learning choreography or music. Our two red riding hoods, Faye and Molly, also have to stay on top of their school work and use the time between scenes to work on their homework. Faye always has her knitting with her too (as seen on our facebook at twitter pages yesterday).
Sometimes though there can be a little bit of mischief going on and if you leave a phone lying around some of the cast might just take some photographs of themselves with it. They might think twice before doing this again when they realise that these photos will end up on the blog ;-)
Having fun at rehearsals
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Our show opens in the Everyman Palace Cork on December 8th and runs until January 6th tickets can be booked here
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Meet our ensemble member, Brian Murray
Todays post is from one of our Ensemble, Brian Murray
Brian is in fifth year in Colaiste Choilm and has been a student of CADA since he was 8.
Hey guys Brian Murray here from the Ensemble of Red Riding Hood, we are now at the end of our fourth day here at Pantoland and we are already in full swing especially with our new choreographer Darragh we seem to be flying!
This is my 8th Pantomine here at the Everyman Palace and I'm really excited to get back on stage this christmas! Rehearsals are intense now with less than a month until opening night. Balancing school, homework, rehearsals, food and sleep is an exhausting but rewarding task, I love the feeling of being busy and I trust that the next few weeks will be! Everyday I look forward to going to rehearsals because I love it so much it's more fun than anything!
Brian is in fifth year in Colaiste Choilm and has been a student of CADA since he was 8.
Hey guys Brian Murray here from the Ensemble of Red Riding Hood, we are now at the end of our fourth day here at Pantoland and we are already in full swing especially with our new choreographer Darragh we seem to be flying!
This is my 8th Pantomine here at the Everyman Palace and I'm really excited to get back on stage this christmas! Rehearsals are intense now with less than a month until opening night. Balancing school, homework, rehearsals, food and sleep is an exhausting but rewarding task, I love the feeling of being busy and I trust that the next few weeks will be! Everyday I look forward to going to rehearsals because I love it so much it's more fun than anything!
If you have any questions for Brian just leave them in our comments and he will do his best to answer!
Check back in tomorrow and see who our next blogger will be!
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
From page to stage
You can follow us here daily as we transform our amazing script from the page to a fantastic not to missed show. We will have a post every day from a different member of our team, from cast to creative to crew. You can also follow us on twitter @redridingcork and Facebook (red riding hood cork).
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