Clementine coming to Sheringham Little Theatre
Direct from its glittering West End run ‘The Clementine Show ‘ brings puppetry for adults bang up to date!
It stars Clementine, a doll who has come to life. She sings from the American Songbook (In dazzling miniature couture), introduces fabulous MGM Style films and several fantastic floor show acts brought to life by two talented puppeteers.
Witty, glamorous, unique – it’s a West End show is a shoebox!
‘Barbie had better watch her back- this girl is going to be BIG’ -Lyn Gardner The Guardian
★★★★★ ‘Wonderfully Original’ - British Theatre .Com
★★★★★‘A comic genius ‘ - GrumpyGayCritic.com
★★★★★‘Upbeat, fun and funny’ - rewritethisstory.com
Ages 16 +
Places to see in ( Sheringham - UK )
Places to see in ( Sheringham - UK )
Sheringham is an English seaside town within the county of Norfolk in the United Kingdom. The motto of the town, granted in 1953 to the Sheringham Urban District Council, is Mare Ditat Pinusque Decorat, Latin for The sea enriches and the pine adorns.
Sheringham town centre is centred on a traditional high street with a wide range of privately owned shops. On Saturdays throughout the year there is a popular market in the car park next to the railway station which attracts large crowds even out of the holiday season. The town also has a good selection of specialist shops such as second-hand books, antiques and bric-a-brac, fishing tackle and bait, a computer shop, a model shop, and arts and craft shops. The Sheringham Little Theatre has a wide range of productions on throughout the year including a well-established summer repertory season running from July to September, and a popular pantomime at Christmas; in the foyer is a coffee shop with display of art by local artists. There is a selection of food outlets, pubs, restaurants and a youth hostel.
The Mo Sheringham museum now known as The Mo includes a collection of old lifeboats, various displays, a viewing tower and houses the Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm visitor centre.
Sheringham is reputed to be the only place in the world to have four of its original lifeboats. The Sheringham Museum Trust owns three of these: JC Madge (1904–36) pulling and sailing.
The railway line to Cromer and Norwich remains open as the Bittern Line. Beyond Sheringham station, the line has been preserved as the North Norfolk Railway also known as the Poppy Line to Holt. Sheringham is also the North Norfolk Railway link with the National Rail network, which was completed in 2010 and used officially by 70013 Oliver Cromwell.
( Sheringham - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Sheringham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sheringham - UK
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Pantomime
What is the history behind this great British theatrical tradition?
A reflection on its roots, what elements make up the panto, the costumes, the Dames, and working with animals & children. Producers of Norfolk pantomimes talk about all this and more.
with thanks to:
Norwich Theatre Royal
Sheringham Little Theatre
Gorleston Pavilion Theatre
St George's Theatre, Great Yarmouth
A Trip To Sheringham
Took a trip up to Sheringham to see some family. Went for a walk into Sheringham town.
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Jenny Griffin Exhibition at Sheringham Little Theatre 2011
Jenny Griffin, nee Webster, designed sets and costumes for rep. theatres shortly after the second world war. In her 90th year she was persuaded to open her folders of working drawings, photographs and memorabilia revealing a treasure trove of delightful pieces.
Shown as part of the COAST arts festival, her exhibition got rave reviews. Siri Taylor's little film is a simple walk round the exhibition, offering just a glimpse of the work on show.
The Wells Branch, Norfolk, 2017
Travelling by rail along the surviving parts of the Wells-Next-The-Sea to Wymondham railway line in Norfolk, England during Summer 2017.
The original line is now in four sections, the narrow-gauge Wells and Walsingham, standard-gauge Mid-Norfolk Railway, proposed Norfolk Orbital Railway and a lost section that will never see a train again. This video concentrates on the sections that are still open to passenger rail transport.
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Archive photos of Wells station:
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Serious business - DDmyzik Background Music
Sheringham X Factor
Sheringham X Factor, Year 13s - Christmas Medley 14/12/07
The Bounty Hounds - Far Away -(Sheringham Little Theatre 2018)
Sheringham Christmas Lights 2016
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The Sheringham Lights 2016 started with a parade from Tesco to the clock in memory of Jumbo followed by Hook and the Children from the little theatre, Sheringham Primary School Ukulele, Choir and Hand Bells and the Salvation Army Band.
Sheringham Potty Morris Festival 2015: Leeds Morris Men
The camera (Zoom Q3) was wearing a furry wind sock/muff which gave it the appearance of a small gonk, (for those who remember), hence the introductory section. Morris dance is street theatre, responsive and interactive. This the Bampton interpretation of the mixed stick Jenny Lind, the chorus of which is always a hit with the crowd.
Why community theatre is continuing to thrive in Norfolk
Debbie Thompson from Sheringham Little Theatre explains why community theatre is so important in Norfolk.
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NOEL AND GERTIE
Fenton Gray & Corinna Powlesland in
NOEL & GERTIE
An entertainment devised by Sheridan Morley
with the words & music of NOEL COWARD
Sheringham Little Theatre, Norfolk
September 2017
The Sheringham Lifeboats
This video is a trailer for the DVD 'The Sheringham Lifeboats', from Poppyland Publishing. The first lifeboat in this Norfolk town was a private lifeboat, provided by a local patron in 1838. With the establishment of a lifeboat station for the RNLI, two boats operated alongside each other, until nearly the middle of the 19th century. The video contains the stories of epic rescues, men who stood up to the rigours of the sea and put their lives on the line to save others. From the days of oars and sail, through to the high speed rescue services of today, this DVD is of interest to all those who love the British coastline and stories of the sea.
Poor old Buttons
That's sad that is
Canteen Army: The Naafi Story
This is the extraordinary story of Naafi - The Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes - a quietly fantastic retail operation that has seen action in almost every theatre of war over the last century.
Beginning with the origins of regimental canteens, through the First World War, World War Two, Suez, Korea, Cyprus, the Falklands, Iraq and Afghanistan, Canteen Army charts the impact that Naafi has had on every aspect of military lives and British culture. It describes how Naafi was never willing to be just a spectator, and maintained the highest standards under shellfire, rocket attacks, air-raids and in the galleys of Navy ships on the high seas. Using diaries, exclusive interviews, news archives, letters, and company records, Canteen Army takes a lively journey to tell the story of how Naafi has worked alongside the remarkable men and women ensuring Britain’s survival in the Second World War, and its continued security since then. There are vivid descriptions of what life was like working this vast retail operation, which operated thousands of canteens, pubs, cafes, shops and hotels from the deserts of North Africa to the freezing wastelands of Iceland. Naafi was also responsible for ENSA, the much-ribbed entertainment branch, which chalked up countless wartime shows around the world, featuring stars like Gracie Fields, Arthur Askey and George Formby. Those who have served with the British forces know what a remarkable job Naafi do in both war and peacetime. The men and women of the institute, while sharing the dangers of their comrades in uniform, provide the small luxuries that make life in a war zone more bearable. From the Dunkirk to the battle of the Falklands, Nathan Morley’s Canteen Army brings to life the far-reaching history of this much-loved institution. “Where our armed forces go Naafi is never far behind. They provide a wonderful service. They build morale. They are there when it matters.” - Michael Heseltine
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Sheringham Christmas Lights 2017
A short film of The Sheringham Christmas Lights 2017.
It's always great to see the Sheringham community turn out for these events. There was entertainment from Sheringham Little Theatre, Sheringham Primary School Choir and Christmas Carols with the Salvation Army.
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Puckeridge And Sheringham, 1950's - Film 7348
Norfolk. People dressed as cowboys and native Americans performing a re-enactment. Sheringham. Groups of people looking at ducks and geese. A man holding a large crab up to be filmed. Blakeney boating. Lots of boats on the beach. Lots of sailing boats on the water. Horse riding and jumping. People doing a sack race while leading horses. Adults and children sitting on horses. Horse racing. Motercycle racing.
Olive Edis, Sheringham
Olive Edis (1876-1955) was a pioneering photographer with portrait studios based in Sheringham, London and Farnham. In the video Jan Grieve talks about the importance of the work of Olive Edis and Ron Wiebe discusses her techniques. We see many examples of the fine work of Olive Edis covering portraits, landscapes and photographs documenting the work of British Women's Services in France and Flanders just after the first World War. The Olive Edis exhibition is on display at the Sheringham Museum until September 23rd 2018.
Amateur home movie, 1960's -- Film 15318
Amateur Home Movie. A photographic Society outing Sheringham, Blakeney, Norfolk.
A man in dim light appears to be beckoning with his hands. A woman is seated on a chair looking very serious. The man adjusts a stand with photography lighting positioning the light over the young woman wearing a dress and single stand of beads. She smiles. He offers her a cigarette, she takes it and smokes posing for the camera. Change of poses.
A windmill. Half moon shaped steps leading up to a house with a old woman standing in the doorway. Gibraltar Mill? Great Bardfield? Thatched Cottages. Old men in doorway. A man with a patch over his eye stands holding corn dollies, one corn dolly is shaped like an anchor.
The group in a car park and changing the wheel of one of the cars. Car registration 209EV with open boot. A gateway leading to a church. Camera pans church tower. Another ornate cottage. Ruins of a castle. Canal or stream. Boys on a bridge play with a gokart. River scene.
Donkeys tethered on a village green and two young girls are being photographed but not to keen to stand to close to the donkey. Village Church. More thatched cottages. Another church. Public house with horse on the sign. Bell over a door. View up street towards church.
One of the group holds a branch with blossom whilst another takes photographs. Two of the women stand chatting. Ducks on water. A swan flaps it's wings and takes to the water. A hand feeding ducks.
A horse pulls a roll over a cultivated feed with the farmer following. A gatehouse building with a child on a bike seen through the gate. Large house. ? Cellar Public House.
Boats on a shore. Cars near a stream. The group picnicing, boilting tea over a fire, picnic basket, drinking tea. A man sits near the waters edge. River scenes, fishing and taking photos. Distant view of packing up cars.
More cottages. The Old Mill Barnham. Old Mill Cottage. The Old Toll Bridge at Guist. Upper Sheringham Park. Beautiful flower blooms. Blakeney Point Bird Sanctuary. Group on a boat at sea. Sailing boat. Birds eggs on beach and Terns.
Group trying to launch a boat with great difficulty. Salthouse Beach.
Sheringham carnival
Ali where did you put your disco can of beer!!!!!