Our next event is Thursday 15th April at The Grange City Hotel in Tower Hill – this will showcase our play ‘First Impressions’ and help to raise funds for its Margate debut.
Entrance is free and The Grange Hotels are kindly providing canapes and refreshments.

February has seen two more writers taking Net Curtains workshops and using the opportunity to test out their scripts with the company.
The first was Helena Fox, who brought the begining twenty minutes of her script ‘Hey Joe’. Reading the piece aloud gave the company plenty to discuss, with the powerful central relationship between an estranged father and son proving a particular point of interest. Company members were intrigued by the multi-faceted connections within the play, as the mother figure was represented by a solitary figure, placed alone on the stage and unseen by the characters within the scene itself. Whether she was a ghost, a dream or a memory was not clear, and this lent the piece an interesting edge. The actors put the script on its feet and experimented with different ways of playing the most emotional scenes, providing a range of different angles on the script for Helena to observe.
The second workshop was led by Rachel Sambrooks, who brought back a revised version of ‘Clouds’ which had received the Net Curtains workshop treatment back in November. The script had been extended and altered considerably, which had given it more clarity and depth. Relationships that the company had previously enquired about had been sketched with more detail, misunderstandings had been mostly ironed out and the resulting characters felt more real and the plot more urgent. The script was not finished, but the positive reaction and feedback that Rachel received should inspire her to continue with her work on it.
This year has seen the highly successful production of ‘Dreamland’ at Margate’s Theatre Royal. We commissioned, developed and produced three short plays examining Margate’s past how the town is redefining its future. Almost three hundred people saw the performance and were then invited to vote for which one they felt best represented their town. The winning play, ‘First Impressions’ by Tim Stimpson, takes a satirical look at Margate’s attempt to rebrand itself as an Arts destination (a brand new £22 million contemporary art gallery is currently being built on the seafront). The play will return as a full-length production in September 2010, followed by a short tour culminating with a showing in London. Before that, however, Net Curtains will take an early draft to the Theatre Royal in April and invite various sectors of the community to comment on what has been created so far. With the changes in Margate increasingly drawing the attention of the media we feel this is a very opportune moment to bring our brand of theatre to the town.
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