Dir. Lucy Betts | Set Des. Simon Higlett | Cost Des. Ryan Dawson Laight | LX Des. James Whiteside | MD. Colin Billing | Mvmnt Dir. Naomi Said
I was an ASM for the youth theatre production. I was around throughout rehearsals and then ran substage during the show. I would come up stage to help with scene changes. I also got to shadow the DSM when my cover did my plot for one show. This working relationship with him has gone on too many other opportunities to shadow him however he has also privately taught me cueing. The show was amazing to work on as this is where I got to meet people that I’ve now worked with again because of it.
A princess under a fairy’s curse pricks her finger on a spindle and sleeps for a hundred years, waiting to be woken by a prince’s kiss.
But hold on a moment. There’s a distinctly different slant to this story. The princess is beautiful and spirited but there are two princes and a lot of threatening thorns. As for the fairy who caused all the trouble in the first place – well, putting things right isn’t as simple as casting another spell.
Rufus Norris’s splendidly entertaining and mischievous version of the original fairy tale ventures beyond the usual ‘happy ever after’ ending with the prince and princess united. The course of true love never did run smooth – especially if your mother-in-law is an ogress with an unfortunate taste for human flesh...
Chichester Festival Youth Theatre are renowned for their wonderfully imaginative productions. They follow their five-star versions of Grimm Tales and Beauty and the Beast with a Sleeping Beauty that will keep you wide awake!
Rufus Norris’s version of Sleeping Beauty premiered at the Young Vic (2002). He is Director of the National Theatre.
Director Lucy Betts, formerly Head of Performance at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre where her many productions included The Wizard of Oz and Oliver!, directs a visually stunning production with set design by Simon Higlett, imaginative costumes by Ryan Dawson Laight and new music by Tom Brady.
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