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This time last year….

This time last year I began work on a single camera drama, which would soon become the award winning short ‘At Death’s Doorstep’. It’s amazing how fast time has gone by, back when I first started I had no idea the film get such a wonderful response, in fact there were several occasions in which I wondered whether the film would be finished at all. Check back soon to see a Documentary about the production process of the film ‘The Making Of At Death’s Doorstep’. ‘At Death’s Doorstep can be viewed here
The King and I
Tue 20 – Sat 24 Sept at 7.30pm (Sat Matinee 2.30pm)
Back in August I took some publicity photo’s for Fareham Musical Society’s Production Of The King And I, Pictures can be seen in the gallery.
Fareham Musical Society returns to Ferneham Hall for their autumn production the a wonderful musical extravaganza set against a dazzling and exotic backdrop of 19th century Siam.
The King And I is the moving story of Anna, an English governess, who tries to help an Eastern King to come to terms with the modern world. However, the King is unable to resist the forces of tradition and it is the conflict between Eastern and Western cultures as well as the burgeoning romance between Anna and the King that drives this well-loved musical. Featuring one of Rogers and Hammerstein’s most popular scores including: “Whistle A Happy Tune”, “Hello Young Lovers”, “Getting to Know You”, “Something Wonderful” and “Shall We Dance?”
£13 & £11 (Under 16s/Over 60s £11.50 & £9.50) TUESDAY Only all tickets £10.50

To Kill A Mockingbird
New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth – 21st-24th September 2011
Shard Pictures were called upon Tuesday to take Photographs of CCADS Theatre Group Production Of Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, the pictures can be viewed in our gallery.
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Set in Alabama during the Great Depression, To Kill a Mockingbird follows the journey of Jem and Scout Finch, whose father has been appointed to defend Tom Robinson, a black man framed for a crime he didn’t commit. As the trial progresses, Jem and Scout witness their community in a tense tug of war between justice and racism. This timeless classic compels us to take an honest look at our moral responsibility to each other.
Dress Circle: £10 (£9); Stalls: £9 (£8); UCircle: £6
Schools rate: £7 plus free ticket for every teacher with every 10 students
Individual student rate plus benefits, etc £7
Further Information can be found on the CCADS Website at www.ccads-theatre.co.uk
The King And I