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Yes folks, that bastion of reportage, The Carlton Newsletter is now going on-line. You can check out some of your favorites here:

Watch out for more back issues of your favorite celeb. mag!

To read the newsletters, you will need Adobe Acrobat reader installed on your computer.




The Carlton Summer Fete

Thanks to the efforts of the Carlton publicity and fundraising teams, the Carlton Summer fete was a great success, raising funds for both the Carlton and the Red Cross. Well done to Lucie, Kate and Ruth for organizing it and for everyone who helped to make it such a hit.

Special thanks to Miss June Whitfield CBE who honoured us by opening the fete

You can see the full story here

RawActive! Theatre

Many Carlton members are competing the RawActive! Theatre challenge currently running at Abbeyfest at Merton Abbey Mills each Saturday night until August 9th.




Two Gentlemen Of Verona

Our next play will be performed in November. Adam and Pippa Cain are directing, so it promises to be a colourful production. There are rumours of a pitch invasion from that other Shakespeare play set in Verona!





Dr. and Mrs. Faustus

Congratulations to everyone in Dr. and Mrs. Faustus!




Happy Birthday To Us!

 

The Carlton Dramatic Society celebrated its 75 anniversary in 2002. To commemmorate the event, I'll be adding more historical information about the Society to the site - thanks to James Grayston and David Freeman, the list of past productions now stretches back to the 70's. Watch out for old programmes and accounts of historical shows.

At our recent anniversary party we were honoured to have our President, Miss June Whitfield CBE and the Mayor as guests.




 

New Look

The web-site now has a slightly new look - I hope you like it! If you find anything that doesn't work or looks wrong, please let me know at s.j.harris@ic.ac.uk (Simon Harris)

I have discovered that Tripod's adverts mess up the stylesheets (in fact, prevent them from being loaded at all) if you're using Netscape 4. Later versions of Netscape (6 or 7) work fine, as does Internet Explorer. If you are stuck using Netscape 4, the pages still work, they may just look a bit odd until I find a work- around.




Trivial Pursuits

Congratulations to everyone in Trivial Pursuits. The show pulled bigger audiences than any recent productions and sold out on most nights - so if you didn't manage to get in this time around, please remember to book in advance for the next show.

Even though Trival Pursuits has come to an end, that doesn't mean there's nothing to do now. With Raw! Theatre coming up in January, the Workshop productions in February and March and Dr. and Mrs. Faustus in May, there's plenty to get involved with.






Macbeth

Pictures from the production and programme notes are now on the web-site. Click here to see them





Tis Pity She's A Whore

Pictures from the production and programme notes are now on the web-site. Click here to see them





End of the Food Chain

Congratulations to everyone involved. Watch out for food chain memorabilia!





Carlton discussed in academe!

The Carlton's productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Merchant of Venice were discussed at a recent conference. Singaporean scholar Li Lan Yong talked about 'Shakespeare as Virtual Event' at the SCAENA: Shakespeare and his contemporaries in performance conference. The author claims that 'the Carlton's treatment of these productions was particularly interesting and creative'.





The lunatics have taken over the asylum

The Carlton's production of Joe Orton's What The Butler Saw has now finished - watch this space for show memorabilia!





Our youngest member yet?

On Friday, 8th June, 2001, Pippa, actor and director, gave birth to a baby girl, Topaz Albany Zoe. Congratulations to Pippa and Adam!




Murder! Power! Domination!

The Carlton's production of Macbeth has now finished - if you saw the show we hope you enjoyed it. The last three nights were fully booked, so if you were unfortunate enough not to get to see it, please remember to book early next time.





Titania's team go to Wembley!

Titania's team of fairies made a surprise appearance at Wembley. Dressed in the fairies' traditional home kit of red and white stripes they battled valiantly against Oberon's team, playing in their 'all black' away kit. After extra time the match ended in a 1-1 draw.

Click here to re-live the Midsummer Night's Dream experience!





Carlton website banned in France!

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