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Theatre Review: Brighton Centre: Starlight Express: Magnificent entertainment!

WEB.600.Starlight Express - Full Company - credit Eric Richmond

Starlight Express was conceived during the 1970s. Andrew Lloyd Webber wanted to write a musical adaptation of Rev W. Awdry’s, railway series books, featuring Thomas the Tank Engine. However, Awdry and Lloyd Webber could not come to terms over the use of the characters, Awdry feeling Lloyd Webber wanted too much freedom with Thomas, the other engines and characters in general. Lloyd Webber withdrew and re-conceived the concept as ‘A Cinderella Story’ with Rusty as Cinderella, Greaseball and Electra as the ugly sisters and Starlight Express the fairly godmother. Starlight Express was born!

Richard Stilgoe wrote the lyrics, Arlene Philips produced the choreography and Trevor Nunn directed what became one of the longest running shows in the West End (7,461 performances). It made less of an impact on Broadway where it ran for 761 performances.

WEB.600.Starlight Express - Mykal Rand as Electra - credit Eric Richmond

The producer of this stunning trouring production is Bill Kenwright and the show is choreographed and directed with considerable skill by Arlene Phillips.

In the original London production the Apollo Theatre in Victoria in London was adapted considerably to accommodate the train tracks which ran around the theatre for the races. In this touring production the races are played out on a big screen in 3D. You get a countdown warning of ten to put your 3D glasses on. The 3D effects are very effective and add to the excitement and pace of the overall production.

The story follows a childs dream in which his toy train set comes to life. The story is played out by actors who are trains and coaches on roller skates. Rusty is the steam engine who longs to win the race. Poppa, a loveable retired champion engine. Greaseball, a macho diesel locomotive and the reigning champion. Electra isthe new challenger, “the Engine of the Future”.

In what is essentially a good old fahsioned love story, the main love interest is between Pearl, the Observation Car who catches Rusty’s eye and eventually falls in love with him. Dinah the Dining Car is Pearl’s best friend. Buffy the Buffet Car is smart and sassy, hot cheap and quick. Belle the Sleeping Car in an old luxurious Pullman. Duvay is the Sleeper car. Enough said!

I missed the original production of Starlight Express so when I saw this production at the Mayflower theatre in Southampton last month I was genuinely bowled over. It was spectacular. The songs are memorable, classic pop songs, with a few Lloyd Webber pastiche numbers mixed in. The creative staging is simple yet highly effective. The lighting is magnificent and the acting performances top notch.

In an ensemble piece such as this where every performance was on the money it is unfair to single individual performers out. However, Kristofer Harding’s Rusty is eager and believable as is his love interest Pearl. I actually shed a tear at the end. Yes I cried over two trains but the performer overcame the restriction of playing trains and the headpieces they wore and made their characters believable. Lothair Eaton as Poppa was reassuring and just lovely while Mykal Rand played Electra as one smooth laid back smart arsed honey bun. I loved him. His performance was effortless and masterful.

WEB.600.Starlight Express - Rolling Stock - credit Eric Richmond

In true Joseph style the finale recapped all the shows top tunes whipping the audience into a frenzy. In Southampton they were dancing in the aisles.

Without a traditional Panto in Brighton this Christmas this makes a great alternative show to take all the family to offering West End production values at regional prices. Don’t miss it Brighton!

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Starlight Express plays at the Brighton Centre till January 12.

Monday – Saturday (except 12th) at 7.30pm
Matinees at 2pm on Thursday 3, Friday 4, Saturday 5, Wednesday 9

 

 

 

 

 

Eating disorder charity receives funding boost

WEB.220.n93995340689_8722Men Get Eating Disorders Too (MGEDT) has received a £3,000 grant from the Santander Foundation’s Community Plus initiative. The grant will provide twice monthly peer support group sessions for those affected by eating disorders in Brighton, Hove and Sussex.

Sam Thomas
Sam Thomas

Sam Thomas, MGEDT Founder and Director, said:

“We are extremely pleased to have secured this grant from Santander Foundation to establish a peer support group for males with eating disorders.

“There is so little support available for people with eating disorders in the Brighton, Hove and Sussex and for many males affected this is a barrier to recovery. By providing a regular meeting space for those affected to speak about their experiences this will help to alleviate the isolation and secrecy of their disorder.”

From the Spring, MGEDT will provide fortnightly group meetings. These meetings will help to provide crucial space to share experiences, share coping strategies and offer peer support.

Hugh Smith, MGEDT Trustee, added:

“This is a significant step forwards in addressing a significant gap in mental health support services. Men with eating disorders will be empowered to give voice to an issue that has been taboo for too long. By launching this innovative service, MGEDT will offer sufferers a path to recovery that has never before been available.”

Alan Eagle, Manager of the Santander Foundation, commented:

“Community Plus allows our staff and customers to nominate local charities that are most in need of assistance. We are delighted to be supporting Men Get Eating Disorders Too and hope the donation makes a real difference to local people.”

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Cityclean customer satisfaction rates soar

WEB_220citycleanFigures show that 89% of residents are now satisfied with their refuse collection service, 86% with their recycling collection and 73% with street cleaning – the highest rates ever recorded.

These are the highest figures recorded since the council started carrying out city wide surveys. When residents were first asked, back in 2000, they were critical of the service with only 46% happy with refuse collection and 40% with street cleaning.
When recycling collections were introduced, early figures showed an immediate improvement with around 50% of residents happy with the service.

Since then, surveys have been carried out every two years and satisfaction rates have continued to increase to the current levels.

The news has been welcomed by staff at Hollingdean depot, home of the council’s refuse, recycling and street sweeping services.

Cllr Pete West
Cllr Pete West

Councillor Pete West chair of the environment and sustainability committee said:

“These results are a fitting tribute to the hard work of all our Cityclean staff who are committed to providing high quality refuse, recycling and street sweeping services for the city 

“We have become much better at listening to and responding to residents’ ideas and concerns and this has undoubtedly helped us to deliver a great service from the staff picking up calls to our contact centre those out and about picking up waste and sweeping the pavements.”

A Cityclean employee who asked not to be named, said:

“Maybe now the council will pay us fairly for a fair days work delivered with the resulting customer satisfaction.”

 

New legal structure for charities

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Simon Kirby, MP

The Government have introduced a new legal structure for charities in England and Wales which is designed to make it easier for people to set up small and medium sized charitable organisations as well as being an attractive option for existing charities.

The new Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs) will mean that the trustees of a charity have limited liability for debts incurred without the cost and bureaucracy of running the charity as a company.

Commenting on the changes, Brighton Kemptown MP Simon Kirby, said

“In the past large charities have been able to protect their trustees with limited liability by registering as a company. However, this was not always an option for smaller charities due to the cost and bureaucracy involved.
 
The CIO will change this and will have significant benefits for small and medium sized charities who will find it easier to encourage people to come forward as trustees.
 
I know there are many people in Brighton Kemptown who will be interested in this change, and I would encourage them to find out more about setting up and running a CIO at www.charitycommission.gov.uk.”
 

LGBT youth project appoints Co-Presidents

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Allsorts Youth Project have appointed Stephen Murtagh and Lucas Abedecain as Co-Presidents, leading on LGBT youth leadership and representation. Allsorts young person, Greg Cox has been appointed as Vice President.

Stephen Murtagh, Co-President, said: 

“As a young person who started volunteering for Allsorts two years ago, the project has given so much to me personally. As I’ve grown closer to the project, the prospect of being able to champion fellow LGBT youth was too good of an opportunity. As co-president, I hope to use all the skills I’ve developed through volunteering with Allsorts to make a bigger impact on the rights of LGBT youth and make sure their voices are always heard as loudly as possible!”

Lucas Abedecain, added:

“Allsorts is an amazing project, and this year it is really pioneering itself as the biggest voice for positive representation of LGBT youth. As I’ve attended the drop-in and made new friends with other LGBT young people over the last two years, the opportunities to campaign passionately about LGBT issues have been brilliant.“With the launch of LGBT Children, Young People and Families Day on February 5 2013, as co-president i’ll be alongside the other young people in celebrating the achievements made for LGBT youth and looking forward to more campaigning.”

Jess Wood, MBE
Jess Wood, MBE

Jess Wood MBE, Project Director at Allsorts concluded:

“Allsorts works to develop leadership in young people and so we congratulates our new Presidents and Vice President on their new roles. We very much look forward to supporting them as our spokespeople in the city.

“Their work will involve running our LGBT youth forum, sitting on our management committee as trustees of the charity and leading all our promotional and campaigning around LGBT young people around their needs and their rights. In these areas, their voices will be invaluable and will shape the development of the project for the next year.”

Stephen and Lucas were officially appointed in their new roles as President and Young Trustees at the Allsorts Annual General Meeting which took  place on Tuesday, November 27.

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