Winter Season Auditions

We are proud to announce the remain shows in our Autumn/Winter Season shows. Auditions as follows:

When: 15, 16 and 17 September from 6.30pm
Where: Clean Break Studios, 2 Patshull Road, Kentish Town NW5 2LB. Nearest tube is Kentish Town

As ever, the auditions are free to attend. You can audition for both shows on the same night though you can only be cast in one. Please come along as early in the week as possible; the Wednesday always gets very busy.

The shows (for more details, please follow the audition notice link):

18 – 22 November
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Stephen Adly Guirgis | audition notice
directed by Duncan Moore

25-29 November
Well Dressed inspired by ‘Tailleur Pour Dames’ by Georges Feydeau | audition notice
directed by Emma Knott & Dan West

The Walls are Watching Cast List

Many thanks to all the auditionees; here is the cast list:

Andy Marchant
Richard Williams
Emma Rolf
Caroline Doyle
Carl Fletcher
Vanessa Okello
Kat Wootton
James Saunders
Julia Collier
Marianne McCloughlin

The Apple Cart Cast List

Thank you to all those who auditioned and congratulations on the cast:

King Magnus – Jimi Odell
Orinthia – Ciara Robley
Joe Proteus – Simon Hill
Princess Alice/Amanda Postelwaithe – Alannah King
Lysistrata – Juliette Chrisman
Crassus – Alain English
Nicobar – Will Saunders
Balbus – Abby Still
Pliny – Bernard O’ Sullivan
Sempronius – Graeme Thompson
Pamphilus – Katherine Kilshaw
Ambassador Vanhatten – Casey O’ Connor
Queen Jemima – Natalia Clark
Billy Boanerges – Martin Shaw

Committee 2014-2015

Thank you to all those who attended the 2014 Annual General Meeting.

Welcome to the new committee for 2014-2015:

Chair – Emma Knott
Artistic Director – Andy Marchant
Treasurer – Caitlin Homes
Secretary – Charlotte Vassell
Technical Director – David Balfour
New Writing Co-Ordinator – Matthew Partridge
Social Secretaries – Kim Morrison and Trina Hasthorpe
Publicity Officers – Katy Treble and Mauro Galluzzo with help from Vicky Durham
Executive Officers – Steph Urquhart and Peter Cabrera with help from Valerie Antwi
Webmaster – William Baltyn
Deputy Chair – Steph Urquhart

Contact them on our About Us page.

Halloween/Revolution Season Auditions

When: 6.45pm, Monday 21, Tuesday 22 and Wednesday 23 July
Where: Clean Break Studios, 2 Patshull Road, NW5 2LB
Contact: If you have any questions please e-mail Andy on artistic@kdctheatre.com

This October and November we’re back at The Lion and Unicorn in Kentish Town with a play to scare your socks off, and a play to light your revolutionary spirit.

28 October – 1 November
The Walls Are Watching | download audition notice
Directed by Kim Morrison and Trina Hasthorpe
A semi-devised modern day murder mystery set in Blackmoor Manor, a hotel situated in the remote coastal town Abbot’s End. When a well-known playboy is found dead in suspicious circumstances, Detective Burton is called to the premised to investigate. Once inside, he begins to suspect the residents are concealing more than just the truth. Is it a simple case of foul play on the part of a jilted lover, or a menacing supernatural presence that leads the unfortunate residents to their untimely deaths?

4 – 8 November
The Apple Cart by George Bernard Shaw | download audition notice
Directed by Lorenzo Mason
Written in 1929, Shaw’s play is a funny, sharp satire on the modern world of politics and all its imperfections that still resonates today, touching on themes like democracy, personal liberty, popularity, freedom of speech and what it means to be a King and a Politician. The author, anticipating the future, perfectly describes today’s democratic process, but offers a wonderful twist that few will see coming.

KDC Annual General Meeting 2014

Our AGM is the chance for you to find out our plans for the next year, see what state the bank account is in, and of course elect the new committee.  Plus this year we have a very exciting announcement to make about the future of KDC.

KDC relies on its members to keep it running so if you fancy being on the committee we’d love to hear from you. The following positions are currently vacant so send chair@kdctheatre.com an e-mail if you’d like to find out more about what they entail:

Secretary
Publicity Officer
Co-Tech Director
Lock Up Co-Ordinator

Of course it wouldn’t be an AGM without a few drinks and an excuse for another social. So if you missed the picnic, catch up with old friends and new.

KDC Summer Season Picnic

When? Sunday 6 July from 1pm
Where? Hampstead Heath, near Parliament Hill Cafe. Click for map.
Where to meet? We will be in Costa Coffee in Kentish Town from 1pm – 1.45pm and then will walk up together – if you arrive after that head to Parliament Hill cafe (see above) and call us on 07547 018 325 – we’ll find you!
What to bring? Bring whatever you want – Booze, juice, food, picnic blankets and games of a summer variety would all be welcome.
What will happen? Games galore (not compulsory), chat and hopefully epic sunshine and good times.
What if it rains? If it is raining or we have poor weather, we will relocate to a Kentish town pub and a ridiculous sitting down game will be provided.

Social tonight – Winter season sneak preview

As if the appeal of our social secretaries duetting tonight isn’t enough, we will giving a sneak preview of the Winter shows. Come along to The Birdcage Bethnal Green, 80 Columbia Road,Bethnal Green,E2 7QB from 7.30 tonight.

Audition notices will go out in the Monday showdown, BUT we will be announcing tonight, the shows and directors of Halloween AND our Revolution weeks! See you there.

Summer Season Opening Party – 12 June

If music be the food of love… Karaoke on

When: Thursday 12th June at 8pm
Where: The Birdcage Bethnal Green, 80 Columbia Road,Bethnal Green,E2 7QB
Contact: If you have any questions email Kim and Trina social@kdctheatre.com
The Plan: Trina and Kim will be at the Birdcage from 7.30pm. Everyone is welcome for singing or just socialising. We will make a KDC sign for the table so if you don’t know who we are you can find us easily. If you get lost you can call 07547 018 325.

If you love the beauty and class of an evening lost in the melodic tones of Shakespearean text, chances are you will simply adore an evening listening to the excitable screeching of KDC members who have been given exclusive access to a microphone, backing track and a well stocked bar. However you like to get your kicks, we are sure you’ll find your thing.

We would like to invite you to celebrate the start of the KDC summer season, with a Twelfth Night-themed shindig. There will be Karaoke for the brave (NOT compulsory), food and booze for the observers and much love for everyone.

Everyone can attend so we look forward to seeing you there!

Twelfth Night Cast Biographies

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Greg RobinsGreg Robins – Orsino
Greg is new to Shakespeare and KDC, having arrived from the land of Lord of the RingsFlight of the Conchords and jandals (flip flops) in 2012.  He acted in an amateur production of Harold Pinter’s Mountain Language in 2013 and acted in, wrote for and directed the Wellington Law Revue in 2008-2010.  He is an Associate of the New Zealand Speech Board which, regrettably, has embedded his incomprehensible vowels deep into his psyche.  Off stage, Greg is a public and human rights lawyer, aspiring globetrotter and banana-cake-maker extraordinaire.

Hassan GoviaHassan Govia – Antonio
Although this is Hassan’s first production with KDC, he has been acting for quite some time, having performed with the National Youth Theatre and the University of Nottingham’s New Theatre Society, to name but a few experiences.  He is currently training at Questors Theatre and if any of them will have him, he would like to go to drama school at some point in the near future (*coughs* next year)…

Cindy MaCindy Ma – Festa
Cindy is a student at the LSE, completing her Masters in Media and Communications. She began acting in the 6th grade, debuting as “a clown” in the widely-acclaimed musical Clowns. Since then she has gone on to participate in shows such as The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Spring Awakening, and Cabaret with her university theatre company. Twelfth Night is her first play since moving to London from Canada, and she is excited to be back in the theatre with such a great cast. The role of Festa will bring her full circle–back to being a clown. In her spare time, Cindy can be found perusing Food Gawker, procrastinating from writing papers, and anxiously trying to find a job so she doesn’t get deported upon graduation.

Jasmin HindsJasmin Hinds – Olivia
Jasmin graduated from the Acting and Performance foundation course at The Questors Theatre in July 2013. Her first involvement with KDC Theatre was in March 2014, in the rehearsed reading of Wellington by Cat O’Shea. Other recent roles include Helen of Troy in Trojan Barbie by Christine Evans, Miss Blumenblatt in On The Razzle by Tom Stoppard, Jenna in Sheltered by Greg A. Smith, and Queenie in Be My Baby by Amanda Whittington. This production of Twelfth Night is the first full-blown Shakespeare production Jasmin has been involved in.

Ayryn JonesAyryn Jones – Maria
Twelfth Night marks Ayryn’s first production with KDC, and in fact her first performance on a public stage. Ayryn’s passion for acting and performance started at a young age, leading to a heavy involvement in all sides of theatre in high school, and working in Children’s Theatre back home in Australia. Since moving to London a year ago, the lure of the rich theatrical culture here has proved a great motivator to rekindle that passion! She is incredibly excited to hit the stage with such a fun and talented group of people.

Bernard OSullivanBernard O’Sullivan – Sir Toby Belch
Bernard was educated at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge and the Open University. He was called to the Bar in 1971 and has been in private practice since then. He took a year out to train as an actor with the Actors Company in 2005-2006. Since then he has appeared in a number of short films and in plays, most recently in March this year at the Tabard Theatre as the Gaoler in Heresy by Tilo Ulbricht.

Amy WackettAmy Wackett – Viola
Whilst slightly disappointed to discover that she had not been cast as Gwyneth Paltrow in Shakespeare in Love 2, Amy has thoroughly enjoyed playing Viola in this production. She last appeared in KDC’s Halloween special, What the Dickens?, last year and has previously had roles in numerous shows with Studio Theatre Club in Oxford and Lancaster University Theatre Group. Highlights include: Agatha Christie’s The Hollow (Henrietta), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hermia), Much Ado About Nothing (Margaret), The Importance of Being Earnest (Gwendolen), Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Emilie) and My Fair Lady (Mrs Higgins).

James SaundersJames Saunders – Sebastian
Born and bread on a derelict milk float in Liverpool, James’ acting career started at an early age when he was cast as the kid in the ‘Accrington Stanley – who are they?’ milk ad. This is James’ first performance for KDC. Most recently he’s performed in Chekhov’s Three Sisters and Sink the Belgrano for Sedos.

Doug BakerDoug Baker – Malvolio
Douglas’ theatrics began in utero where he performed off broadway sketches to the organs. Unfortunately his material was often divisive and his one man show closed after only 9 months. He trusts you will receive his performance in Twelfth Night with greater appreciation.