![]() ![]() Festival performances include the Edinburgh, King's Lynn, Finchcocks and Gravity Fields Festivals. Other concert venues have included Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral and St John's Smith Square in London, Winchester, Ely, Carlisle and Chester Cathedrals, Southwell Minster, and in Trinity, Clare, Wolfson, Girton, Newnham, Churchill and St Catharine's Colleges Cambridge, The Queen's College Oxford, together with Hull, Southampton, Nottingham, Warwick and Edinburgh Universities. A particularly memorable occasion was a performance of Bach's Goldberg Variations in the 2008 St David's Festival in Wales to a large and appreciative audience in the Cathedral. 20 saw return visits to Sydney in Australia, and the Glebe Festival, as well as recitals in Western Australia. Elsewhere in Europe have been recitals in Roskilde Cathedral and Helsingør in Denmark, and Helsingborg in Sweden, where he played in the Buxtehude Festival of 2007. In visits to Germany he has played organ recitals in Stuttgart, and on the Silbermann organs in Dresden and Pfaffroda, and in 20 on the restored 17 th century organ of St Johannis, Hamburg-Neuengamme. In 1999 he played in the Dolní Lukavice Haydn Festival in Bohemia. Visits to the Czech Republic continued for some years, with teaching and concerts in Prague, Brno and Ostrava, a member of the jury of the 1996 Organ Competition in Opava, and two Czech Radio recordings, the latest in 2007. He has played widely both here and abroad, including the 1991 Prague Early Music Festival, and in Melbourne, Sydney, and the 1992 Fremantle Bach Festival in Australia. ![]() In fact, share it with everyone you know: you parents/friends/neighbours/goldfish.Well known as a specialist in early keyboard instruments, Douglas Hollick studied organ with Peter Hurford whilst organ scholar at Hull University, and subsequently with Marie-Claire Alain in Paris and both organ and harpsichord with Gustav Leonhardt in Amsterdam. If you can't donate, please share this campaign on your facebook/twitter/instagram to spread the word about our show! If you can, we would really appreciate any donations no matter how big or small - every donation will help us make this show as fantastic as it can be and ensure that this wonderful show can go ahead! Tickets are on sale for this wonderful show now so get yours here: Yun Hoa, Panisa Mitsumpane, Emily Fletcher, Becki Jonesįor updates on our Fame adventure including introductions to ourĬast, updates on rehearsals and our fundraising process, follow us on.įame will be on at the Arts Theatre in the city centre of Nottingham on the 15th - 18th February. General Behind The Scenes Team: Bobby Hughes, Daniel Bowden, Hair/Make-up Team: Honor White, Aoife O'Gorman, Gina Prichard Technical (Deputy) Stage Manager: Nathan PenneyĪssistant Stage Manager: Charlotte Howarth Lighting Directors: Hannah Burne and Sam Osbourne Producers: Naomi Batley and Hannah Kitchingĭirectors: Kate Shields and Matthew Lewinton Your money will go towards the production costs to make this show a reality! This includes our venue hire, props, costume, set and technical costs. Romances and the ultimate triumphs of the star-struck pupils in their ![]() We follow a group of students as they learn to master theirĬraft and grow up alongside each other. ![]() Where sweat and hard work are the key to a successful life as a This year our chosen musical is Fame!Īn open look at the New York City's High School for Performing Arts, Every year we perform a musical in a theatre in town. Musicality is the University of Nottingham Students' Union Musical Theatre Society. ![]()
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