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April 2012 Events

April 2012
From Broadway to ChelseaNorth East Area of NAFAS 1 April
CarouselNew Earswick Musical Society18 April to 21 April

From Broadway to Chelsea

North East Area of NAFAS

1 April

Broadway to Chelsea is a fun filled floral art show using Broadway musicals as the inspiration for the designs which will be created on stage by five of Yorkshire’s top floral designers hosted by Tony Cleaver.

The event is to raise funds to send a team from the North East Area (Yorkshire) of the National Association of Flower Arrangers to this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show where they will complete a massive floral design 20’ by 20’ in size – a whole lot of flowers!!

Sunday 1 April 2:00pm Matinée

Sunday 1 April 7:00pm

Tickets: £10.00

Tony Cleaver — 01904 416120

Event ImageImage provided by New Earswick Musical Society

Carousel

New Earswick Musical Society

18 April to 21 April

Following on from their first musical success of Oklahoma!, Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s second musical collaboration of Carousel opened on Broadway in 1945, to great acclaim.

The story revolves around a carousel barker, Billy Bigelow (Stephen Tearle), who has a reputation for romancing the girls who visit the carousel. An encounter on the carousel with mill worker, Julie Jordan (Jo Pears), who Billy finds particularly beguiling, leads both of them to lose their jobs. They marry but it is a difficult union, with love seemingly only travelling in one direction

Meanwhile, Julie’s work colleague and friend, Carrie (Perri Barley) is keen to confide in Julie of her blossoming romance with new beau, Mr Enoch Snow (Andy Stone), whom she plans to marry (When I Marry Mr Snow). He provides a total character contrast to Billy and is somewhat comedic, being upright and proper with standing in the community.

Penniless and jobless with a wife to support and a baby on the way, Billy allows himself to be persuaded by the no good Jigger (Tim Richardson) to take part in a robbery. To escape arrest, Billy kills himself.

After spending 15 years in Purgatory for being unrepentant for his actions on earth, Billy is given the chance to redeem himself by the Starkeeper in Heaven (Colin Dearlove). He discovers he has a daughter, Louise (Gaby Richardson), and is permitted to return to earth for a single day to help her. Through his new found understanding and tenderness, Billy is able to lift his daughter out of her misery and make her understand that, as long as she has hope in her heart, she will Never walk alone.

The show is packed with musical favourites including, June is Bustin’ Out All Over, If I Loved You, What’s the Use in Wond’rin’, the well-loved Soliloquy and now anthem song You’ll Never Walk Alone. These, alongside the colourful storyline, packed with both humour and depth of emotion, a great evening’s entertainment is guaranteed.

Wednesday 18 April 7:30pm

Thursday 19 April 7:30pm

Friday 20 April 7:30pm

Saturday 21 April 2:30pm Matinée

Saturday 21 April 7:30pm

Tickets: £12.00 (Concessions £11.00; Children £9.00)

Mrs S Waft / Mail In Booking Form — 01904 768182

York Theatre Royal Box Office — 01904 623568