- Middlesbrough Youth Theatre
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Middlesbrough Youth Theatre is an umbrella company consisting of Middlesbrough Junior Theatre, earlier known as MLT Juniors (aged 11–16), together with a 'Kidstage' group of 7- to 10-year-olds, and an older 'Youth Theatre' of 17- to 25-year-olds.
The company performs in Middlesbrough Theatre, and has run for many years with many of its members continuing to work in drama and the performing arts. The group is a member of the National Association of Youth Theatres (NAYT). The company has also taken part in the Edinburgh Fringe, and is a regular at the Middlesbrough Youth Drama Festival.
The company has recently celebrated its 15th anniversary, and is noted as one of the largest voluntarily run youth theatres in the country.
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Show History
- 1995 - Oliver!
- 1996 - Alice in Wonderland
- 1997 - Bugsy Malone
- 1998 - Ernie's Incredible Illucinations (Saltburn Drama Festival)
- 1998 - Two Daft Lasses in a Boat (Saltburn Drama Festival)
- 1998 - The Future is in Eggs (or It Takes All Sorts to Make a World) (Saltburn Drama Festival)
- 1998 - Oh! What A Lovely War
- 1999 - Guys and Dolls
- 2000 - The Infant Hercules (Middlesbrough Millennium Celebrations)
- 2000 - Cat in the Road (Saltburn Drama Festival & Middlesbrough Youth Drama Festival)
- 2000 - Dream Jobs (Saltburn Drama Festival & Middlesbrough Youth Drama Festival)
- 2000 - Peter Pan
- 2000 - Twelfth Night
- 2001 - Whistle Down the Wind (with MLT)
- 2001 - A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 2001 - Cat in the Road (Edinburgh Festival)
- 2001 - Two Daft Lasses in a Boat (Edinburgh Festival)
- 2001 - Scrooge: The Musical
- 2002 - Dressing the Wound (Middlesbrough Youth Drama Festival)
- 2002 - Spectrum 6 (Saltburn Drama Festival)
- 2002 - Santa Claus: The Musical
- 2003 - Oliver! (with MLT)
- 2003 - A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 2003 - Alice in Wonderland
- 2003 - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- 2004 - Les Misérables (School Edition) (Reviews)
- 2005 - West Side Story
- 2007 - Titanic: The Musical
- 2007 - Les Misérables (School Edition)
- 2008 - A Tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber
- 2008 - Pendragon
- 2009 - Kes (with MLT)
- 2009 - Scrooge: The Musical
- 2010 - Wizard of Oz
- 2011 - Beauty and the Beast
The Group
The longest running section of the group itself was its "Juniors"; MLT Juniors being the group's official name until 2002. The "Juniors" typically has a membership of around 100, ageing from around 13 to 16 (although this age limit often changed). The older "Youth" group has around twenty members. The “Kidstage” theatre group brought about a new beginning for MLT Ltd as it took on a separate group of up to 30 pre-secondary school children.
The company is managed by 'leaders', consisting of both professional and amateur actors, dancers and singers. As a company, there are also directors, an administrator and a treasurer. These members of staff are often the directors, musical directors or backstage crew of the productions. The backstage, costuming and rehearsal crew itself is usually made up of volunteers, with professional lighting and sound crews, and occasionally an orchestra, being the only part of each production that does not come from within the 'group'.
Some limited special effects were made use of during MLTJ performances, including notably splurge guns during 'Bugsy Malone', indoor fireworks during 'Santa Claus: The Musical' and a flying sequence during 'Peter Pan'.
The Leaders
Here is a partial list of some of the leaders who have worked with Middlesbrough Youth Theatre;
- Ray Burton
- Janice Carmo
- Steve Catchpole
- Steve Cockerline
- Sylvia Cockerline
- Mike Crooks
- Darren Gamble
- Bobbie Jameson
- Wendy Lowe
- Jack McBride
- Matthew McGuiness
- Lewis Oliver
- Mark Reed
- Helen Roberts
- Kenny Robinson
- Ray Tye
Rehearsals & Performances
The group rehearses in many different venues in Middlesbrough, North East England, with productions staged in the town's 'Little Theatre'; now Middlesbrough Theatre. The theatre itself seats around 500 people, and was the first theatre to be built in Britain after World War II. The company now rehearse at Macmillan Academy (Middlesbrough).
Middlesbrough Little Theatre Ltd.
Middlesbrough Youth Theatre was affiliated with MLT Ltd., which was born in 1930, and whose productions, although sometimes directed by professionals, were performed almost always by amateurs. Their first play, "To What Red Hell", by Percy Robinson, was presented in November 1930 in the Church Hall of St. John's. The company occupied this stage for twenty-seven years, until in 1945 a new theatre was proposed using money from the Building Fund. Complications meant that, as well as the cost rising to three times the original estimate, the Middlesbrough Theatre did not open until 1957.
The theatre was opened by Sir John Gielgud, and its opening production was a lavish presentation of 'Caesar and Cleopatra'. The Theatre was handed over to the local authority in 1972 due to rising maintenance costs, but MLT Ltd, the resident amateur company, still resides there, staging around six shows each year.
Website
The company has had several websites, the latest being mytlive.org.uk. The site is still online, though has not been recently updated, and acts as an internet source for information, photos and memories of the company. The original message board from the company also still exists, and can be found using this link: Original Middlesbrough Youth Theatre message board.
Previous Members
Previous members of MYT have gone onto careers in the performing arts. The following internet links are to other websites concerning some of these people.
- Mark Benton, Actor[1][2][3]
- Peter Gordon, Actor[4]
- Lisa Newton, Costume Designer [5]
- Jessica Robinson, Singer, Actress - http://www.bbc.co.uk/dorothy/dorothys/jessicarobinson.shtml
References
- ^ "Size doesn't matter". The Northern Echo. 2006-08-26. http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/features/columnists/inthepicture/display.var.895791.0.size_doesnt_matter.php. Retrieved 2007-07-28.
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/08_august/14/stupid_mark.shtml BBC Press Office
- ^ http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/0300entertainment/onthebox/tm_objectid=17718316&method=full&siteid=50081&headline=star-s-pride-in-prejudice-name_page.html The Sunday Sun
- ^ http://www.stockton.ac.uk/newsarticles/07/March07/2703072.asp Stockton Riverside College
- ^ http://www.ukscreen.com/crew/COSLISA UK Screen
External links
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- Youth organisations based in the United Kingdom
- Youth theatres
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