Sunday, 3 October 2021

Preview - BLACKADDER II - THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE, NEWCASTLE

 “To you, Baldrick, the Renaissance was just something that happened to other people, wasn’t it?”

Baldrick (Tony Sehgal), Blackadder (Sam Hinton) Percy (Ben Ostell)
photo Matthew Hope


If there’s one thing we need right now, it’s a good laugh!

The People’s Theatre in Heaton are delighted to oblige by bringing audiences the BBC comedy classic BLACKADDER II!

Join them in Elizabethan England for the escapades of scheming Lord Edmund Blackadder and his turnip-loving servant Baldrick.

As Blackadder strives to use his withering wit and cowardly cunning to gain favour with eccentric Queenie, he must also contend with aristocratic buffoon Lord Percy, dim-witted Nursie and crafty Lord Melchett!

The play is brought to the stage by many of the team behind the Theatre’s hugely successful production of ‘Blackadder Goes Forth’ in 2018.

Director Matthew Hope returns, as do Sam Hinton as Blackadder, Tony Sehgal as Baldrick and Jake Wilson Craw as Flashheart.

And, of course, there are lots of new characters to enjoy including the fabulously childish Queen Elizabeth I played by Catherine White, who has been a Blackadder fan for as long as she can remember. 

Catherine comments: “It’s amazing to live out a childhood dream of stepping into the shoes of Miranda Richardson. The rehearsals have been a much-needed giggle from start to finish and I hope it’ll be a blast for the audience too.”

Co-director Sean Burnside adds: The People’s has always relied on its members as its greatest asset, and Matt and I feel privileged to have been able to bring so many back into the rehearsal room, and have so much fun in the process. It’s been a rare rehearsal where laughter hasn’t stopped us in our tracks and we hope we can put smiles on our audiences faces after what has been an extremely downbeat year”.

The Theatre’s re-opening earlier this month saw an outpouring of support from audiences delighted to return and help the People’s get back on its feet.

The Theatre’s COVID-safe measures were praised by audiences, and they continue to offer socially-distanced performances for those not quite ready to return to a busy indoor space.

And the laughs keep on coming in a re-opening season which promises to entertain audiences of the North East right up to Christmas!

Also in October there’s hilarious spoof THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES which gives Sherlock Holmes’ most famous case a fabulously farcical makeover. Then there’s heart-warming festive fun in THE FLINT STREET NATIVITY by Tim Firth, the writer of ‘Calendar Girls’. And, of course, family fun in the Panto of your dreams SLEEPING BEAUTY!

www.peoplestheatre.co.uk

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