Pastiche
Musical Theatre presented their annual summer concert, Musical Madness, at the Compass Theatre in Ickenham, this year to
raise money for the Renal Unit at Hammersmith Hospital. This choice of
recipient was suggested after the recent passing of Joyce Harkness who was
sister to Jean Hobson, one of the founders of Pastiche Musical Theatre. Joyce
was for many years an active member of Pastiche and in latter years ran the box
office. Over the fifteen years since its formation, Pastiche has raised over
£51,000 for a range of charities and organisations.
The
summer concert is traditionally a collection of music, song and dance from The
West End, Broadway and Hollywood with a few novelties, music hall numbers and
personal favourites thrown in. After the rousing opening number 'Shine' their
youngest member, Eva Rigby made her solo debut with ‘Hi Diddley Dee’ from
Pinnochio. On this showing Eva is surely going on to a long and distinguished career as a
performer. The girls of the group performed a highly innovative dance routine
to the 'Benny Hill' theme, where they were all dressed in a split black and
white costumes and all standing in line next to each other gave an unusual
visual illusion - I guess you had to be there, but the crowd certainly loved
it.
After
the break, we were all taken down memory lane with a 'Wartime Medley' which
included 'Roll Out The Barrel', 'A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square', 'White
Cliffs of Dover' and 'Lambeth Walk'. Later, Eva Rigby was up again this time joined
by her mum Jenny and sister Megan in 'Shrek: I know it's today'. Before the
finale Ian Collyer got the audience to join him an old music hall number 'Two
Lovely Black Eyes'. The final song was a number unfamiliar to many, 'Shine on
Down' written by Daniel Boys for a musical called 'Teatro' and had a rousing
finale feel.
The
whole show was varied, flowed very well and was thoroughly entertaining, there
was certainly something for everyone in the programme and included performers
from ages 7 to 70. Pastiche will be back at the Compass Theatre next March
2014, when they present their next Musical, 'Thoroughly Modern Millie'. More information
about the work of Pastiche and the Charities that they support can be found at www.pastichemusicaltheatre.co.uk
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Simon Tidball