SCOTTISHfinal
Eight teams from the length and breadth of Scotland,all winners of their own Districts and Divisions, will compete in the Scottish Final at Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh 21st to 23rd April 2016. Please share it to help spread the word. Eight plays over three nights. The winner will proceed to a British Final.
Sir Winston Churchill's Funeral: A World In Remembrance (1965) | British Pathé
This historic archive footage highlights the funeral of legendary British icon Sir Winston Churchill (U.K. Prime Minister 1940-1945 & 1951-1955.) Watch as his funeral procession made of everyone from the Royal family to foreign dignitaries, such as President Charles de Gaulle, made their way through the streets of London to St. Paul's Cathedral as the world mourned.
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Title reads: World in Remembrance.
Intertitle reads: With splendour befitting one of mankind's greatest, Britain lays to rest Sir Winston Churchill.
Funeral of Winston Churchill, London.
L/S of Westminster and the River Thames. C/U Big Ben. Various shots funeral procession leaving Westminster Hall where coffin has laid in state. Sailors of Royal Navy draw the gun carriage bearing coffin. C/U gun carriage and coffin draped in Union Jack flag. Various shots military procession following coffin: army band, soldiers and sailors with rifles pointing downwards and Royal Horseguards. Churchill's orders and decorations are carried on cushions. M/S Nelson's column.
The procession reaches St. Paul's Cathedral. We see the Archbishop of Canterbury, followed by Cardinal Heenan entering St. Paul's. Various shots international statesmen and royalty arriving at St. Paul's: Ray Gunter (Minister of Labour), Soviet Marshall Koniev, President Charles de Gaulle, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, Prince Bernhard. British Royal family arrive; Queen Mother, Princess Margaret, Lord Snowdon, Duke and Duchess of Kent and Princess Marina. The Lord Mayor of London welcomes Queen Elizabeth II, Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) and Prince Charles (Prince of Wales). L/S of pall bearers: Harold Macmillan, Sir Robert Menzies, Lord Normanbrook, Field Marshal Gerald Templer, Lord Bridges, Lord Ismay, Field Marshal Viscount Slim, Viscount Portal of Hungerford, Earl of Avon, Earl Attlee (Clement Attlee), Field Marshal Earl Alexander, Earl Mountbatten.
Various shots cortege entering St. Paul's followed by members of Churchill's family. Various shots coffin being carried up aisle, cathedral is packed with mourners. Coffin remains on plinth while congregation sing Glory, Glory, Hallelujah. Various shots coffin being carried out of cathedral. Various shots of dignitaries present; including President Charles de Gaulle, Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, King Baudouin of Belgium.
L/S of Tower Bridge, cannons in foreground fire 19 gun salute. Various shots London Survey Launch Havengore taking coffin towards festival pier. Wharf cranes in London docks dip as launch passes, fleet of fighter planes fly overhead. L/S of Westminster and River Thames.
BRITISH PATHÉ'S STORY Before television, people came to movie theatres to watch the news. British Pathé was at the forefront of cinematic journalism, blending information with entertainment to popular effect. Over the course of a century, it documented everything from major armed conflicts and seismic political crises to the curious hobbies and eccentric lives of ordinary people. If it happened, British Pathé filmed it.
Now considered to be the finest newsreel archive in the world, British Pathé is a treasure trove of 85,000 films unrivalled in their historical and cultural significance.
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Churchill
Churchill indulges in a lazy, lighthearted exploration into the inner-world of once British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Pip Utton as Churchill entertains, while still managing to bring out the humanity of this once-powerful man. Performed by Pip Utton in October 2013 at the Going Solo Festival, India's only International Theatre Festival showcasing Solo performers.
Pip Utton—today considered one of the UK's leading solo performers—writes, produces, and performs one-man acts around the world, inspiring audiences with his innovative and engaging monodramas. After founding Pip Utton Theatre Co., he enjoyed a major triumph with Adolf, which he wrote and performed. Adolf has toured all over the world, from Hong Kong to Estonia, and has been translated into four different languages. The prolific Pip is a regular at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, having performed every August for the last 21 years, and currently has seven shows in his repertoire, the newest of which is Churchill.
Bromley Comedy Club Back at Churchill Theatre, South East London UK
StudioBromley Comedy Club Is Back at The Churchill Theatre Studio, Bromley, UK. Details: (note. footage is from previous years, check the link for who's on now)
Sir Winston Churchill Resigns (1955) | British Pathé
In this extraordinary archive footage from 1955, Sir Winston Churchill leaves 10 Downing St. for the last time to heartfelt goodbyes from his cabinet and the Queen.
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Downing Street & Buckingham Palace, London.
CU. Sir Winston Churchill (lib). GV. Crowds at Downing Street, & SV. SV. Lord Woolton arriving at No 10 for the last cabinet meeting with Sir Winston Churchill as Prime Minister. SV. Sir Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary and new Prime Minister, walking down Downing Street. SCU. Sir Anthony Eden entering No 10. LV. Crowd and press outside No 10. SCU. Sir David Eccles, Conservative Minister of Education, arrives. SCU. Mr Harold Macmillan, Foreign Secretary, arriving. SV. Pressmen. CU. Mr R. A. Butler waving from No 10. SV. Crowd. CU. American sailor watching. SV. Sir David Maxwell Fyffe leaving, followed by other ministers. LV. Crowds outside No 10. SV. Sir Walter Monckton, Conservative Minster of Labour and National Service, and Lord Woolton leaving. SCU. Pan, Sir Anthony Eden walking back up Downing Street. SCU. Mass of pressmen, pan to Sir Winston Churchill coming out of No 10. CU. Sir Winston smiling. SV. Sir Winston smiling and walks forward to car. SV. Sir Winston driving off in car and giving V sign. He drives to Buckingham Palace to hand his resignation to the Queen. Angle shot, Captain Christopher Soames, Sir Winston's son in law, watching Sir Winston's car drive down Downing Street. LV. Churchill's car. GV. Crowds outside Buckingham Palace. SV. Towards and pan, Sir Winston driving out of Buckingham Palace. Angle shot, name Downing Street (lib.). SV. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill walking onto pavement from No 10 to meet the Queen (night before, Churchill in court dress), and SCU. SV. Churchill, turning to meet Queen's car. GV. Top view, Queen's car pulling up outside No 10. SV. Queen Elizabeth II steps out of car, shakes hands with Sir Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill. Duke of Edinburgh follows in greetings to Churchills, they enter No 10. GV. Houses of Parliament at night (lib.). SV. Sir Winston walking onto pavement to stand by Queen's car. Queen and Prince Philip say goodbye to Sir Winston and Lady Churchill. Queen and Duke entering car. SV. Pan, car drives away. SV. Back view, Sir Winston turns and enters No 10. SV. Mr Clement Attlee waiting for car. SV. Lady Eden followed by Sir Anthony Eden walking onto pavement from No 10. He waves to crowds and steps into car.
BRITISH PATHÉ'S STORY
Before television, people came to movie theatres to watch the news. British Pathé was at the forefront of cinematic journalism, blending information with entertainment to popular effect. Over the course of a century, it documented everything from major armed conflicts and seismic political crises to the curious hobbies and eccentric lives of ordinary people. If it happened, British Pathé filmed it.
Now considered to be the finest newsreel archive in the world, British Pathé is a treasure trove of 85,000 films unrivalled in their historical and cultural significance.
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Edinburgh University Footlights: West Side Story
The Journal has a quick chat with some of the creative team from Edinburgh University Footlights' production of West Side Story at the Church Hill Theatre.
The show runs until Saturday 2nd February 2013.
Churchill theatre goes Technicolour
Churchill Theatre goes Technicolour as it
welcomes Joseph
President Tito of Yugoslavia: State Visit To London (1953) | British Pathé
President Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia is greeted by Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh on a controversial state visit to London in 1953.
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London. LV. Ship Galeb steaming up river. CU. Name Galeb SV., Yugoslavian leader Broz Josip Tito descending steps and into launch followed by others. LV. Tower of London. LV. Travel shot Port of London Authority launch carrying Tito moving up River Thames. SV. Pan, launch underway. GV. Houses of Parliament. GV. Launch arriving at Westminster Pier SV. Tito shaking hands with Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh), Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. LV. Tito talking to Eden. SV. Tito talking to Prince Philip, Admiral Sir Roger McGrigor in foreground, Tito talking to Prince Philip and walks towards microphone. GV. Pier Tito at mike CU. Tito, He says: (nat. snd.) I wish to assure the people of Great Britain ... striving towards the same ends as the people of Great Britain. LV. Tito accompanied by Philip followed by Churchill etc., walk up steps to Embankment to take salute. LV. Navy Guard of Honour about to present pan to Tito and Philip. MV. Motor cycle escort. MV. Philip and Tito walking to inspect guard of honour. & SV. Tito walks down line at the salute. MV. Top view, pan Tito and Philip inspecting Guard Of Honour. Philip points out point of interest on sailor's uniform. SV. Philip and Tito finish inspection. SV. Philip, Tito and Churchill talking after inspection. Tito shakes hands with Philip. Churchill doffs his hat and shakes hands with Philip and Eden. SV. Mounted policeman and crowd. SCU. Tito entering car. LV. Smoke from magnesium bomb and crowd. LV. Tito's cavalcade making way through smoke. SV. Police keeping back crowd. on Embankment. SV. Name Downing Street LV. Towards, Tito's car arriving at No. 10. CU. No. 10. SV. Tito and Churchill alighting from car posing inside No. 10 Tito brushes Churchill's coat for him. They shake hands. CU Tito. SV. Tito, Churchill, Eden and Yugoslav Ambassador CU Tito, pan to Churchill and Tito GV. Escort and car leaving Downing Street. SV. Pan Tito's car leaving Downing Street. SV, Pan Churchill walking to Cenotaph. GTV. Crowd. SV. Two officers carrying wreath to Cenotaph followed by Tito. Tito holds wreath and places it on Cenotaph. LV. Tito placing wreath on Cenotaph, he steps back and salutes. SV. Tito saluting. CU. Wreath. LV. Elevated, Tito saying goodbye to Churchill, etc., CU. Back view, Tito getting into car. CU. Churchill and Eden waving. LV. Car leaving Whitehall.
BRITISH PATHÉ'S STORY
Before television, people came to movie theatres to watch the news. British Pathé was at the forefront of cinematic journalism, blending information with entertainment to popular effect. Over the course of a century, it documented everything from major armed conflicts and seismic political crises to the curious hobbies and eccentric lives of ordinary people. If it happened, British Pathé filmed it.
Now considered to be the finest newsreel archive in the world, British Pathé is a treasure trove of 85,000 films unrivalled in their historical and cultural significance.
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Thistle Brighton hotel
The four star hotel is as comfortable, relaxed and easy-going as the city itself. Thistle Brighton Hotel is situated directly on the seafront, minutes from Brighton Pier. Thistle Brighton is also located within minutes of Churchill Square - some of South England's best shopping, theatre and entertainment. For more information on hotels in Brighton such as the Thistle Brighton hotel click through to: thistle.com/en/hotels/united_kingdom/brighton/thistle_brighton/index.html
Saffron Hill Trailer: Pleasance Theatre 6-11th October 2015
Tricolore Theatre Company's “Saffron Hill” by Penny Culliford, follows the lives and fortunes of generations of a fictional family in Saffron Hill, Clerkenwell from the 1870s to the 1960s. The play explores, through the eyes of this family, the issues, attitudes and music of the times. Although based around historical events, this is very much the stories of the personal lives loves and losses of Italian immigrant families living in this area.
It is 1872 and Giuseppe arrives in Saffron Hill, London to start a new life with his two daughters, Rosa and Lucia. They find England cold and unwelcoming, work is hard to find and poverty beckons. Lucia finds work at a music hall, but unscrupulous landlord Samuel Peters threatens to drag her into the dark London underworld.
Two generations on, the family has established a successful ice cream business run by Sofia and Roberto, Vita and Lorenzo. However, in 1940, the tide turns when Italy enters the War. Roberto and Lorenzo are detained under Churchill’s “collar the lot” policy and are set to be deported to Canada aboard the Arandora Star.
Years later, in 1967, Lorenzo and Vittoria’s children Antonio and Carlotta now run the business, a coffee shop, with Antonio’s wife, Maria Vittoria. A distant cousin, Giovanni arrives from Italy determined to find success. Carlotta falls in love with him, but soon discovers she is pregnant. How far will this “modern girl” and her family go to adapt to London in the “Swinging Sixties”?
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18B at the Edinburgh Fringe 2014
The Nottingham New Theatre Presents: 18B.
Held in prison without trial for six weeks, three women await interrogation. Exploring the little known wartime defence regulation that arguably undermined the democracy of Churchill's Britain, 18B exposes moral questions over a period of history honoured in the text books. A charming fascist, eccentric outsider and a German infiltrator force their interrogators to question the measures we should resort to in the protection of state and nation. A punchy, provocative new perspective on our nation's history from a fresh, exciting and award-winning company.
15.45
1st - 25th August 2014
Zoo - Venue 124
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Thanks to Nottingham University Television Station
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Churchill Archive – Content Overview
A brief walkthrough of how to navigate the rich content in Churchill Archive, key features and functionalities (churchillarchive.com).
2016 Fringe Festival - Arthur's Seat
The THS Drama Students finally were able to climb Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh and let off some steam on their last day in the City. Rolling down the grassy slope was a lot of fun.
2016 Edinburgh Fringe Festival - AHSTF
Roots | 2019 International Festival
The inimitable 1927 has unearthed a series of rarely told folktales that offer a glimpse into imaginations from a pre-industrialized age. Tyrannical ogres, magical birds, and very, very fat cats are brought to life with the company’s signature fusion of handcrafted animation and storytelling.
Part of You Are Here
See it as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at the Church Hill Theatre on 9-25 August 2019. Learn more and book your tickets here:
A co-production between Edinburgh International Festival, 1927, HOME, Spoleto Festival USA, Théâtre de la Ville Paris.
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Flure Grossart
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A Short Film
Shenanigans on the steps of Church Hill Theatre - at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Directed by: Tyler Tanner
Produced by: Brenna Longley
Starring: Jordan Campbell, Kourtney Shayanpour
With guest appearances by: Sonia Khubchandani, Dayna Loeper
Moral Support: The cast of Criminals, Lunatics, Women & Idiots
Birthday Cake (Remix) - Rihanna feat. Chris Brown
Craig Revel Horwood to direct Strictly Ballroom The Musical 2020/1 UK & Ireland Tour
Baz Luhrmann’s smash hit musical Strictly Ballroom is set to sweep audiences off their feet once more with the announcement of the new 2020/2021 tour, directed by dancer, choreographer and Britain’s favourite TV judge; the fab-u-lous Craig Revel Horwood. Foxtrotting around the UK and Ireland from September next year, the show is based on the award-winning, global film phenomenon, ‘Strictly Ballroom’ that inspired the world to dance.
Featuring a show-stopping book by Baz Luhrmann & Craig Pearce, and bringing together a sublime cast of over 20 world class performers, Strictly Ballroom brings to life iconic songs, including Love is in the Air, Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps and Time After Time with dynamic and joyous verve. This tour will also feature some amazing new songs by internationally acclaimed artists including Sia, David Foster and Eddie Perfect. The show’s scintillating singing, dazzling dancing and eye-popping costumes will combine together to bring audiences a story of heart, comedy and drama, and promises to be an unforgettable night under the glitter ball.
Craig Revel Horwood said: I am absolutely delighted to be directing the 2020/21 UK tour of Strictly Ballroom The Musical - it’s going to be fab-u-lous! The theatre is where I come alive and it is there that I feel in my most creative element. Having directed the UK Arena Tour of Strictly Come Dancing for the past few years, I simply cannot wait to put my stamp on this iconic and much-loved musical. Expect some sexy moves, sizzling costumes and a simply sensational evening!
Strictly Ballroom The Musical tells the beguiling story of Scott Hastings, a talented, arrogant and rebellious young ballroom dancer. When Scott’s radical dance moves see him fall out of favour with the Australian Federation, he finds himself dancing with Fran, a beginner with no moves at all. Inspired by one another, this unlikely pair gather the courage to defy both convention and their families – and discover that, to be winners, the steps don’t need to be strictly ballroom…
This uplifting and courageous musical originated as a stage play that Baz Luhrmann devised with a group of classmates at Sydney’s National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1984. Eight years later he made his screen directorial debut with ‘Strictly Ballroom’, the first instalment in Luhrmann’s acclaimed Red Curtain Trilogy. The vibrant film enjoyed staggering success, winning three awards at the 1993 BAFTA awards and a 1994 Golden Globe nomination for Best Picture, going on to become one of the most successful Australian films of all time, earning more than $80 million at the box office. In April 2014 Strictly Ballroom The Musical had its world premiere at the Sydney Lyric Theatre.
Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom The Musical is a fabulous, feel-good evening full of sequins, singing and salsa. This unmissable kaleidoscope of glitz and glamour is a tonic for the soul and will send your heart soaring and toes tapping long after you leave the theatre!
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19/10/2020 – 24/10/2020 Milton Keynes Theatre
26/10/2020 – 31/11/2020 Sunderland Empire
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09/11/2020 – 14/11/2020 Bromley Churchill Theatre
16/11/2020 – 21/11/2020 Edinburgh Playhouse
23/11/2020 – 28/11/2020 York Grand Opera House
30/11/2020 – 05/12/2020 Salford The Lowry
21/12/2020 – 02/01/2021 Guildford G Live
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11/01/2021 – 16/01/2021 Southend Cliffs Pavilion
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22/02/2021 – 27/02/2021 Wimbledon New Theatre
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15/03/2021 – 20/03/2021 Derry Millennium Forum Theatre
05/04/2021 – 10/04/2021 Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre
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Edinburgh Festival - Technicolor (1963)
This item is shot in Technicolor.
Edinburgh, Scotland.
Various shots of the city of Edinburgh - buildings, street scenes, people, shop window with Scottish goods, men growing flowers etc. Several shots of the posters of the shows, plays, films and concerts featured in Edinburgh Festival - international entries.
Lord Harewood, Festival's Artistic Director and composer Benjamin Britten sitting in the middle of an empty theatre discussing some festival music.
Several shots of the people leaving plane at the Edinburgh airport. Two back pipe players in kilts playing in front of cannons, possibly at Edinburgh Castle. Several shots of the crowd and stars in cinema foyer during Edinburgh Film Festival. Elsa Prawitz, Swedish film star smiling to camera.
Several shots of the actors of Kingston's Prospice players getting ready in a large theatre dressing room for the performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII. Several shots of the actors on stage during the performance.
Several shots of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society performing. Dancers in traditional clothes doing country dances. They finish the dance and audience applauds.
Various shots of the Hungarian dancers in traditional clothes doing Hungarian country dances. They finish and crowd applauds - natural sound.
Lord Provost of Edinburgh Mr Duncan Weatherstone with Mr Philip Rawson and Dr Menon looking at a collection of Indian string instruments. This exhibition is held as part of Festival's activities. Dr Menon, pan down to an instrument (Veena) in his hands. Several shots of Dr Menon playing Veena with George Malcolm on harpsichord. They are playing 'Siciliana', a part from Bach's sonata - natural sound.
Various shots of Indian traditional orchestra playing with a woman in sari, Balasvarasvati, dancing. Larry Adler joins the Indian musicians with his harmonica - they play traditional Indian tune - natural sound.
Pianist John Ogden playing 'Mephisto Waltz' by Franz Liszt on piano - natural sound. Jehudi Menuhin, accompanied by his sister Hephzibah Menuhin, playing the scherzo from Beethoven's violin sonata Opus 96 in G-Major - natural sound. Good close up shot of Jehudi as he plays, and good close up shot of his sister on piano.
Several shots of the dancers of the 'Fringe Faces' on the stage performing the 'French Queer Dance' - this is part of the Fringe program at St. Stephen's Church. Several shots of a large dressing room where the members of the Operetta House Company are getting ready for the old time Music Hall sequence. A master of ceremonies announces the group and they get on the stage. Several shots of them on stage singing 'Just Like the Ivy' and 'Annie Rooney' - natural sound.
Several night shots of the Edinburgh Castle. Various shots of the mass pipe bands marching down the arena and Highland dancers as they dance in the arena at night. Men on camels, Royal Jordan Arab Army members, looking on with interest. More shots of the mass pipers marching - the grand finale of the show.
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