Summer Theatre School 2012

Posted: January 30, 2012 in News, Summer School

In case you missed it, booking is now open for the Riding Lights Summer Theatre School 2012.

In fact, tomorrow (Jan 31st) is the last day when you can get 10% off with an Early Booking Discount! 

We’ve been running a Summer Theatre School for over 10 years now, and it’s one of the creative highlights of our year. Few weeks are packed with so much skill, enthusiasm and creativity, and each year we’re bowled over by the imagination and talent of the people who make up the Summer School’s community.

With a group of about 120 people, including both professionals and first-time performers, aged anywhere from 14-90, Summer School is always an amazing mix.

Great Expectations

This year we’re taking on a Dickensian theme to celebrate the great novelist’s 200th birthday. Inspired by his lively story-telling and strong sense of social justice we’ll be using Charles Dickens’ writing as a springboard to creating a whole range of performances.

So, interested in joining us? Take a look at the Summer Theatre School microsite. We’d love to see you there.

Eyeing up the Early Booking Discount? Then apply by the 31st January using the online booking form.

Right Here Right Now 2

Posted: January 24, 2012 in Fundraising

This Thursday Friargate will be holding our third night of improvised silliness in the form of Right Here Right Now 2.

After the success of ‘The Improvised Christmas Show’ and the fist ‘Right Here Right Now’ we seem to be developing a taste for these ad-hoc comedy evenings (or at least Paul Birch is getting a taste for bossing around actors). Therefore we’ll be back this Thursday with more improvised comedy and drama, ‘Whose Line is it Anyway?’ style, to bust away the January blues.

Featuring some familiar Riding Lights faces (and perhaps a new Roughshod member or two) we’ve got a cast of performers ready to do ridiculous things suggested by a live audience to raise money for The Sky’s The Limit 2.

Thursday 26th January – 7.30pm
Friargate Theatre, York
Tickets are £5
Call the box office on 01904 455317 or book online

(We’ll even be tweeting from the event – @ridinglights)

Still not convinced? Here’s a selection of photos from ‘The Improvised Christmas Show’ at whet your comedy appetite:

Mary and Joseph

The Three KingsDesmond stealing some jeansHerod - with unfortunate beardThe Innkeeper?

A partnership comprising Riding Lights Theatre Company, York Theatre Royal and York Museums Trust, working together with the City of York Council are delighted to confirm that the York Mystery Plays will be returning to the York Museum Gardens in August 2012.

In the fourteenth century from sunrise to sunset on Corpus Christi day, the Mystery Plays traveled through the streets of York on wagons, stopping to perform to gathered audiences at various ‘stations’. The plays were revived in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain when, for the first time, they were performed in the ruins of St Mary’s Abbey in the Museum Gardens. The plays continued to be performed every four years in the Gardens until 1988 after which the Plays moved to York Theatre Royal. The last full-scale production was the acclaimed Millennium Mystery Plays in 2000 at York Minster which was performed to more than 28,000 people.

The vision of the joint Artistic Directors for the 2012 production, Paul Burbridge (Riding Lights) and Damian Cruden (York Theatre Royal) is for a Community Festival throughout the city, with the centrepiece being the return of the Mystery Plays to the Museum Gardens. In a joint statement, Damian Cruden and Paul Burbridge said: “Our vision is to create a bold, exhilarating piece of story-telling theatre on an operatic scale. To re-invigorate the tradition and the language and make these plays accessible to a modern audience. We want to stage the Mystery Plays in a way that resonates with both past and present and appeals to those of religious faith or none. Above all, to bring an extraordinary and passionate performance out of our community, resourced with the highest aesthetic and production values. We want to remind everyone that the ownership of this remarkable tradition rests with the people of York.”

Liz Wilson, Chief Executive of York Theatre Royal said: “The staging of the York Mystery Plays in 2012 in the Museum Gardens will be an incredible spectacle. The Plays have a worldwide reputation as well as a huge York following. We hope to start working with the people of York from today on an event of which we will all be proud.”

Cllr Andrew Waller, Leader, City of York Council said: “The Mystery Plays are a huge draw to the city, and help residents and visitors alike to celebrate our heritage. The year 2012 will mark 800 years since the city gained its Charter and so is a special year. As someone who has been involved with three sets of Mystery Plays on wagons I hope that many York residents will get involved in the plays in Museum Gardens and help us celebrate in style”.

Using the colourful language of medieval Yorkshire, a small number of high-profile actors will join with a large cast of community performers of all ages and backgrounds drawn from across York. Previous famous faces which have appeared in the plays include Dame Judi Dench performing as the Virgin Mary in 1957, Christopher Timothy in 1980 and Robson Green performing as Jesus in 1992. The partnership will be working with community participants from across York on the creation and presentation of the Plays, with many opportunities for people to take part both on stage and behind the scenes. A Community Producer is being appointed to build links with community groups in and around York to ensure that as many residents as possible are involved in the production.

In the journey to 2012 York Theatre Royal and Riding Lights Theatre Company will collaborate to produce Anthony Minghella’s Two Planks and a Passion, on the York Theatre Royal stage in Summer 2011. Set in the shadow of York Minster, the play hilariously recounts the citizens of York staging a medieval production of the Mystery Plays. There will also be opportunities for York residents to take part in this production at the Theatre Royal.

Ruth Ford, who first took part in the Mystery Plays in 1973 said: “I have been involved with the Mystery Plays since I moved to York when my husband was posted to the city to take command of the Yorkshire Volunteers. I had the privilege of playing God in 1996 and 2006. The Plays are a wonderful opportunity for the people of York to get together and they embody the spirit of Christianity”.

The rolling programme of community festival events, especially those held in August 2012, will allow visitors to enjoy a full day out in York whilst benefiting businesses, associations and educational groups from within the York community through collaboration to create this memorable cultural landmark.

Janet Barnes, chief executive of York Museums Trust, said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with York Theatre Royal and Riding Lights Theatre Company to welcome back the Mystery Plays into the Museums Gardens. The ruins of St Mary’s Abbey are the perfect setting for the plays and, with more than a thousand people being able to watch each performance under covered seating, there will be a fantastic atmosphere in the Gardens. It is more than 20 years since they were shown here and I am sure it will be one of the highlights of 2012″.

To register your interest in the York Mystery Plays and find out the latest information visit www.yorkmysteryplays2012.com

WANTED

Riding Lights Education Assistant

Would you like to volunteer and become a vital part of the Riding Lights team?

Enthusiastic, hard working? Looking for something to do in your Gap Year?

Riding Lights needs a new Education Assistant. This voluntary post  includes the chance to work with our youth theatres, teach drama in local schools, help run workshops, learn stage management skills and help with the day to day administration of Riding Lights.

This is a 5 – day a week, voluntary position which can last for 1, 2 or 3 academic terms (up to a year).

Find out more about this challenge by sending your CV for the attention of Sally Maddison at Riding Lights Theatre Company, Friargate Theatre, Lower Friargate, York YO1 9SL or phone on 01904 655317 for more information. Or email education@rltc.org.

Origins & Lemons update

Posted: October 13, 2010 in News, Tour

Origins & Lemons is no longer confined to the stage!

Right now you can go to our online shop here and purchase the brand new Origins DVD, containing sketches from the show covering several key themes, the DVD is accompanied by discussion notes to help facilitate further exploration of the issues among small groups in churches, in secondary schools or in student study groups.

If you haven’t seen the show yet and want to know what it is all about there is also a brand new trailer, which can be seen here

The tour itself is progressing well and if you haven’t booked your tickets yet, make sure you head over to our Online Booking site without delay!

Want a job?

Posted: October 9, 2010 in Education, News, Youth Theatre
Ever wanted to work for us? Now is your chance!

RIDING LIGHTS THEATRE COMPANY is seeking a ’Youth Theatre Director & Education Practitioner’ from December 2010.

Responsibilities include leading our thriving and creative Senior and Junior Youth Theatre groups, assisting with Acting Up! a new Youth Theatre for young people with additional needs and disabilities and delivering the Company’s regular term-time teaching commitments.

For an application pack contact 01904 655317 or email jonathan@rltc.org

Closing Date for Applications is 24th October 2010.

Please consider your commitment to the company’s christian ethos before applying.

The Social Theatre Company

Posted: October 9, 2010 in Members, News

If you follow us on Facebook you may have begun to see all kinds of things popping up in your newsfeed of late, as Riding Lights fully embraces social networking! Thats right, Riding Lights is now on Twitter, you can see our feed on the side of this page or follow us directly by clicking on this link http://twitter.com/ridinglights and hitting the follow button.

You may have noticed that the blog has been given a bit of an overhaul as well, but it isn’t just a makeover, in considerably more than 140 characters, we will be posting regular updates letting you know what’s going on in the world of Riding Lights. Whether you are looking for news about a show, education work, fundraising, summer school or just want to find out a bit more about the people involved with Riding Lights then this blog is the place to be!

Finally, in it’s current state the blog is a work in progress and we welcome any feedback/suggestions you may have about the blog and what you would like from it!

Barrie has set off to Whitehaven today ready for the start of his three day cycling challenge in the morning. You can listen to Barrie’s interview on BBC Radio York by clicking here - he appears about 2 hours 33 minutes in!

Each day Barrie will be checking in with the radio show, as well as updating his blog which you can follow at:

http://www.barstep.co.uk/dawn/

Barrie is doing the ride to raise money for two charities, one being Riding Lights, so please do encourage him by sponsoring him on his JustGiving Site here

Barrie Stephenson will be cycling from Whitehaven to Sunderland across three days between June 23rd and 25th, on a journey which will take him 140 miles, through The Lake District and over the Pennines. Barrie’s target is £1,000 and it would be great if as many RL members as possible can help him to reach it!

You can donate to Barrie on his JustGiving site at http://www.justgiving.com/C2CforRLTC

Your money will not only help Riding Lights to create new plays for schools, prisons, churches and theatres, it will encourage Barrie up those steep hills and along the muddy tracks!

You can read Barrie’s updates as he trains and goes on the ride, at his blog http://www.barstep.co.uk/dawn/

Shoddie Update

Posted: March 18, 2010 in News, Roughshod, Tour

A good week in the Peak District for the Shoddies visiting prisons, schools and with a public perfomance in High Peak. Fantastic feedback received. The team stayed with welcoming hosts and even managed to enjoy a game of indoor croquet! Sheffield this week; from green to urban! More great hosts making for a fantastic tour experience.