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Welcome to our first production of 2009. Chess is a very different show from those we presented last year. It is a more modern genre but this has not lessened the challenge and complexity of the piece. Everyone involved has needed to be very focused and has worked extremely hard to bring the production up to the standard you expect from a ROS show. Alongside rehearsals there has been a lot of activity behind the scenes, building the scenery, making costumes and props, designing and distributing the publicity and keeping the company happy with refreshments at rehearsals. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has helped in any way to put this show on the stage. It is only by working together that we continue to make ROS a success.
Away from the main production, ROS StageWorks, the young people’s theatre workshop, continues to go from strength to strength, with waiting lists for both groups, Junior and Senior. Part of its success is due to the volunteers from ROS who give up their Saturday mornings each week to tackle the many tasks required to run such a group. I would like to thank everyone who helps out, as I believe StageWorks forms a very important part of the Society. We are fortunate to have four of our students taking part in this show and I hope that trend continues and that the StageWorks graduates become the future of the Society.
So now back to the show and to the World Chess Championships, Merano, Italy. Let the drama unfold.
Susan Maycraft
ROS COMMITTEE 2008-2009PRESIDENT EMERITUS FREDERICK NEX
PRESIDENT BARBARA JOHNSON
VICE-PRESIDENT MALCOLM UNWIN
CHAIRMAN SUSAN MAYCRAFT
VICE-CHAIRMAN ALAN BAILEY
SECRETARY ERIC MARTIN
TREASURER IAN GREEN
BUSINESS MANAGER WENDY GODWIN
PUBLICITY MANAGER OLIVER SPINKS
SOCIAL SECRETARY ANDREA BRIGHT
COMMITTEE MEMBERS SUE BROWN, CAROLINE CLARK, JACKIE QUAIF
MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY ALISON COE
FRIENDS OF ROS SECRETARY SHEILA RAWLES
MAILING LIST SECRETARY HEATHER DARBY
PRESS OFFICER SHIRLEY WOOTTEN
LIBRARIAN SUE BROWN
VENUE CO-ORDINATOR JACKIE QUAIF
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
Mr K Atkinson, Mr G Bailey,
Mr D Bendall, Mrs H Darby,
Mrs M Dean, Mr J Edwards,
Mr A Heyes, Mrs B Johnson,
Mr J Massey, Mr F Nex, Mr T
Sharkey, Mr M Unwin
NODA National Operatic & Dramatic Association
The National Operatic and
Dramatic Association was
founded in 1899 ‘to protect
and advance the interests of
Operatic and Dramatic Art,
and of Societies engaged
therein.’ ROS is an active and
enthusiastic member, one
of 2,300 amateur societies
and 2,500 individual
members throughout the
UK.
The aims are:
• Togiveasharedvoicetothe amateursector.
• Tohelpamateursocieties andindividualsachieve thehigheststandardsofbest practiceandperformance.
• Toprovideleadershipand advicetoenablethe amateursectortotacklethe challengesandopportunities ofthe21stcentury.
Why not become a FRIEND of ROS?
Enjoy the advantage of Priority Booking!
Just fill in a form in the foyer and hand it to the
Front of House Manager
FRIENDS OF ROS
Mr & Mrs N H Abbott, Mr R Brooks, Mr & Mrs J Brown, Mrs H M Buggs, Mr J Burgh, Mrs W Bynorth, Mrs D E Cook, Mrs M C Corley, Mrs M Dean, Mr & Mrs G J Dix, Mrs C M Edwards, Mrs B M Elliott, Miss A Fielding, Mr T D Flavin, Mrs M Gillham, Mrs J A Gillman, Elizabeth Hampton, Mr R T Harley, Mrs C Harrison, Ann Hertler-Smith, Mrs A L Hitchcock, Mr S W Jewell, Mr & Mrs D Jones, Mrs J Lemon, Mr & Mrs L H Lewin, Mrs E Littler, Mr & Mrs F Longman, Mrs J Massey, Mr B Maund, Dr & Mrs G Maycraft, Mrs B A Milton, Mrs D Moreby, Mr B Newman, Mrs J Peck, Mr & Mrs W Pullen, Mrs F Randall (Friends Club Northwood Hills) Mrs M Sercombe, Miss E Wharton, Mr V Williams, Mr I Wilson, Shirley Wootten, Miss K York.
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The story of ChessWritten and set in the 1980s at the height of
the cold war between America and Russia,
Chess opens at the World Chess Championships
in Merano, Italy. The stage is set for the final
between the current American champion,
Freddie Trumper, and the Russian challenger,
Anatoly Sergievsky. The attendant diplomats
do not wish to see their country lose what they
regard as a simple game of chess. Of course,
there is no love lost between the champions
and it falls to their seconds, Hungarian Florence
Vassy (representing America) and Alexander
Molokov (for Russia), to keep the peace. Freddie
loses the match and blames Florence for the
defeat. Anatoly and Florence realise they are in
love and escape to the West.
Act Two is set one year later at the Chess
Championships in Bangkok and loyalties have
shifted. Molokov, unhappy that Anatoly defected
with his new love, will do anything to ensure his
old comrade loses the match. Florence must
decide where her loyalties lie and who will win
the all-important Chess Championships.
A timeless story of love, loyalty and politics,
set against a classic rock score, Chess will win
your heart.
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vision?
sound?
Ian Wilson Director Ian was born in Leek, Staffordshire where he still lives. He has been involved
with amateur theatre for over 40 years and has won many awards as
Director, Set Designer and Actor. He studied Art and Drama at Crewe and
Alsager College and went on to teach at a local school. After taking early
retirement he now has an active role in the life of the school as a volunteer
running a drama club. For three years running his drama productions with
local societies have been nominated for best NODA Region 3 Award, winning
it twice.
At the NSDA Awards this year he won Best Production, Director and Most Adventurous Approach to Theatre. He also won the Staffordshire Moorlands Arts Award, the United Co-op Voluntary Arts ‘Individual of the Year’ and the
Alan Hurst Special Achievements Award. He performs with the Trentham Shakespeare Theatre and will be performing and designing the set in 2010
when they visit Spain. Last year he was delighted to direct his favourite
musical, Les Miserables, for Stoke Youth Musical Company. Having directed
The Mikado in April 2005 for ROS he is pleased to be returning to the society
again to direct Chess.
Robert Wicks – Musical Director Musical DirectorRobert has been involved in Musical Theatre for the past 11 years, as Musical
Director, Chorus Master, Band Leader, Guest Conductor and keyboards and
clarinet player. He has also acted as accompanist for the Ripon Operatic Summer School. He is originally from Northamptonshire, currently lives in
Middlesex and is Deputy Conductor of the Aylesbury Community Concert Band. Favourite shows to date include Godspell, Singin’ in the Rain,
Oklahoma!, Barnum, Chess, The Hired Man, Copacabana, Little Shop of Horrors & Half a Sixpence.
About our Directors…
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king?
queen?
bishop?
rook?
knight?
pawn?PerformersPRINCIPALS
Arbiter Simon Wilson
Florence Caroline Clark
Frederick Andrew Sonden
Walter Paul Hunter
Anatoly Carl Quaif
Molokov Jevan Morris
Svetlana Susan Maycraft
MALE CHORUS
Ian Green, David Hampton, Paul Hunter,
Andrew Jones, Michael Orton, Oliver Spinks,
Mark Turner.
FEMALE CHORUS
Danielle Anderson, Hannah Bailey,
Helen Bailey, Pam Bailey, Lauren Bennett,
Andrea Bright, Susan Brown, Alison Coe,
Angela Evans, Amanda Jones, Natalie Kay,
Rachel Kingston De Caires, Deborah Maycraft,
Susan Maycraft, Becky Miles, Janina Mischker,
Amber K. Ould, Jackie Quaif, Angela Rees,
Sarah Stanton, Kirsty Turner.
BAND
KeyboardsRobert Wicks Andrew Cowburn Steve Lethbridge
GuitarAndrew Smith
BassJanice Barry-Williams
DrumsWallace Ruby
Director
Ian Wilson
Assistant Director
Alan Bailey
Musical Director
Robert Wicks
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move?
play?
loyalt y?
Prologue
The story of Chess
ACT ONE
Scene 1 Outside the Railway Station in Merano, Italy
Scene 2 The Palace Hotel Merano, Frederick and Florence’s suite
Scene 3 Molokov’s suite in Merano
Scene 4 The Arbiter’s chambers
Scene 5 The Chess arena
Scene 6 A television studio and control room
Scene 7 The Merano Mountain Inn
Scene 8 The Chess arena
Scene 9 Frederick and Florence’s suite
Scene 10 The Arbiter’s chamber
Scene 11 The Consulate in Merano
Scene 12 Outside the Railway Station in Merano
There will be an interval of twenty minutes between Acts 1 & 2
Scenes
ACT TWO
Scene 1 One year later - Bangkok, Thailand
Scene 2 The Oriental Hotel, Anatoly and Florence’s Suite
Scene 3 Molokov’s hotel suite
Scene 4 A television studio in Bangkok
Scene 5 The foyer of the Oriental Hotel, Bangkok
Scene 6 A Buddhist temple
Scene 7 The Arena
Scene 8 The Arena / airport
Epilogue
An amateur musical production.
Performed by arrangement with
Samuel French Ltd.
Lyrics by Tim Rice and music
by Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny
Andersson.
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MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE 1 The Story of Chess Arbiter and Chorus
2 Merano Mayor, Citizens & Frederick
3 Commie Newspapers Florence, Frederick
4 Press Conference Frederick & Reporters
5 Anatoly & Molokov Anatoly & Molokov
6 Where I Want To Be Anatoly
7 Diplomats Diplomats
8 The Arbiter Arbiter and Chorus
9 Hymn Chorus
10 The Merchandisers Chorus
11 Chess Instrumental
12 The Arbiter (Reprise) Arbiter and Chorus
13 A Model of Decorum and Tranquillity Florence, Anatoly, Arbiter and Molokov
14 Florence and Molokov Florence, Molokov, Walter, Frederick
15 1956 Budapest Is Rising Florence
16 Nobody’s Side Florence & Pop Choir
17 Mountain Duet Florence and Anatoly
18 Chess 2nd version Instrumental
19 Florence Quits Florence and Frederick
20 Pity the Child Frederick
21 Embassy Lament Civil Servants
22 Heaven Help My Heart Florence
23 Anatoly and the Press Chorus
24 Anthem Anatoly and Chorus
polit ics?
respect?
v ictor y?
defeat?
love?
st rategy?8
25 Golden Bangkok Instrumental
26 One Night in Bangkok Frederick and Chorus
27 One More Opponent Florence and Anatoly
28 You and I Florence and Anatoly
29 The Soviet Machine Molokov and Men
30 Interview Frederick and Walter
31 Someone Else’s Story Svetlana
32 The Deal All Principals
33 I Know Him So Well Florence and Svetlana
34 Talking Chess Anatoly and Frederick
35 End Game Florence, Svetlana, Anatoly, Molokov, Walter and Chorus
36 You and I (Reprise) Florence and Anatoly
37 Walter and Florence Florence and Walter
38 Epilogue Florence
ACT TWO
defect?
deal?
game?
pr ide?
honour?v ictor y?
black or white?
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cont rol?brash?
Andrew Sonden
Frederick Trumper(‘The American’)
This is Andrew’s second show with ROS, having played Hero in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, but he has previously been involved in productions as far afield as Uxbridge, Old Windsor, Maidenhead and Reading. Andy is used to playing pathetic lovelorn romantics and so he seized the opportunity to finally play a nasty piece of work with both hands.
Simon WilsonArbiter
It’s Simon’s first time on stage with ROS, but not his first time at the WCH. Over the years Simon has helped out backstage with RDS and Players 2, and he also joined Players 2’s Godspell here in the 80s. Since then, Simon has spent nearly all his dramatic life at St Edmund’s Church with the Arrow Players, performing in pantomime over 3 decades (many as dame), in numerous plays and directing Jesus Christ Superstar, Godspell and Hopes & Dreams. Simon thanks his ROS friends for their warm welcome.
Principals … and their secrets
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cunning? love?
Paul HunterWalter
A seasoned campaigner in the world of amateur dramatics, Paul has played a wide range of principal roles as a member of societies in Newcastle, Glasgow and, more locally, Hornsey and Finchley. His first appearance on stage with ROS was in Gipsy Baron last year and he followed this by playing Hysterium in our production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Paul has enjoyed the challenge of his current role and is looking forward to the production of Chess.
Caroline Clark
Florence
Caroline’s first major role was at the age of 10 when she played Amaryllis in The Music Man with the Kodak Theatre Group. She has been a member of ROS since her early teens and appeared in Best of Broadway 1+2 and 42nd Street before going to university, where she attained a Degree in Drama & Theatre Studies. Since her return Caroline has appeared in Half a Sixpence (Flo), Pirates of Penzance, Gypsy Baron (Vanya) and Oliver! as Nancy, a part she always wanted to play.
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betrayed?torn?
Carl QuaifAnatoly Sergievsky (“The Russian”)
Carl Joined ROS in 1990, and has appeared in almost every show since. His principal roles for the Society include Ko-Ko (The Mikado), Will Parker (Oklahoma!), Billy Lawlor (42nd Street), Freddy Eynsford-Hill (My Fair Lady) and Sky Masterson (Guys and Dolls). He played Arthur Kipps in Half a Sixpence in 2007, which he describes as a “major tick on my all-time wish-list” part. He is thrilled to have the opportunity to tick off another major part on the list, that of Anatoly Sergievsky.
Susan MaycraftSvetlana
Susan has been a member of ROS for 15 years now. She is usually to be seen in the chorus but had the pleasure of playing Bianca in Kiss Me Kate and Anne in Half a Sixpence. Offstage, Susan has been on the ROS Committee for nearly 7 years, 5 as a committee member and the last 2 as Chairman. She has been looking forward to taking part in Chess since hearing the soundtrack for the first time twenty years ago.
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cheat?
Jevan Morris Molokov
Jevan’s most memorable appearances for ROS were as a gay hussar in Gipsy Baron and BOTH Spanish waiters in Guys & Dolls, but eagle-eyed audiences may have spotted him skulking in the background as Emcee in Cabaret, Professor Higgins, a modern Major General and Sweeney Todd.
A voiceover artiste and toastmaster (available for weddings and bar mitzvahs!) – hear more of him at http://jevan.voices.com and www.toastmaster-of-ceremonies.biz
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tea?
taps?
torch?
Production Secretary Lynn Jackson
Additional Choreography Amber K. Ould
Set Designer Alan Bailey
Set Construction Alan Bailey, Geoff Bailey, John Edwards and Company
Stage Manager Alison Bailey
Assistant Stage Manager Ruben Pereira De Caires
Strike Manager Rachel Kingston De Caires
Lighting & Sound A B Lighting
Props Lynn Jackson
Hand Made Props Alan Bailey, Geoff Bailey, John Edwards
Costumes Co-ordinator Helen Bailey
Costumes Heather Darby, Lynn Jackson, Pat McAlpine, Alan Bailey
Make-up Adviser Tina Wane
Rehearsal Accompanist Alan Heyes
Behind the scenesCast Refreshments Eileen Bailey, Geoff Bailey, John Edwards
Venue Co-ordinator Jackie Quaif
Bar Manager Elizabeth Hampton
Front of House Manager Sheila Rawles
Box Office Geoff & Jill Maycraft
Photography Will Unwin
Publicity Team Amanda Jones, Andrew Jones, Susan Maycraft, Janina Mischker, Oliver Spinks, Will Unwin, Shirley Wootten
Advertising Co-ordinator Lauren Bennett, Jackie Quaif
Publicity & Programme Design Kinetic
Publicity & Programme Printing GH Smith
Banner Printing Colourbanners
Acknowledgements ROS sincerely thanks the following;
The St John Ambulance Service for attending each performanceThe Friends of ROS for their loyal supportOur Front of House helpers
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Past shows…1923 Founded1924 Rehearsals1925 Merrie England1926 Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast Tom Jones1927 Iolanthe1928 The Pirates of Penzance1929 Ruddigore1930 The Gondoliers1931 The Mikado HMS Pinafore1932 The Rebel Maid The Yeoman of the Guard1933 Tom Jones1934 Merrie England Iolanthe1935 The Arcadians The Pirates of Penzance1936 Maid if the Mountains1937 The Vagabond King1938 Rio Rita1939 No, No, Nanette1940 HMS Pinafore1941 The Gondoliers1942 Tom Jones1943 Blossom Time1944 Katinka1945 The Desert Song1946 The Arcadians1947 Countess Maritza The Bartered Bride1948 Ruddigore1949 Merrie England1950 The Rebel Maid1951 Trial By Jury The Yeoman of the Guard1952 Love at the Inn
1953 The Gondoliers1954 The Grand Duchess1955 Patience1956 Belinda Fair1957 Iolanthie1958 The Land of Smiles1959 The Quaker Girl1960 Merrie England1961 The Gipsy Baron1962 Naughty Marietta1963 La Belle Helene1964 Die Fledermaus1965 The Gondoliers1966 Tom Jones1967 Iolanthie1968 The Merry Widow1969 A Night in Venice1970 Orpheus in the Underworld1971 The Gipsy Princess1972 The Grand Duchess1973 Merrie England1974 La Belle Helene1975 Summer Song1976 The Mikado1977 Carousel1978 The Gipsy Baron1979 Oklahoma!1980 Tom Jones1981 Iolanthie1982 Orpheus in the Underworld1983 Hello, Dolly!1984 La Vie Parisienne1985 My Fair Lady1986 Waltzes from Vienna1987 The Pirates of Penzance1988 Half a Sixpence
1989 The Mikado1990 Die Fledermaus1991 Summer Song1992 The Gondoliers1993 Fiddler on the Roof1994 Orpheus in the Underworld A Chorus of Disapproval1995 Show Boat The Best of Broadway1996 42nd Street Cabaret1997 Oklahoma! The Best of Broadway 21998 Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp My Fair Lady Sweet Charity1999 Kiss me Kate Robert and Elizabeth2000 Calamity Jane Merrie England The Best of Broadway 32001 The Pirates of Penzance Oh What a Lovely War Cancelled2002 Anything Goes Jack the Ripper2003 Die Fledermaus The Best of Broadway 42004 Guys and Dolls All for One2005 The Mikado Sweeney Todd2006 Fiddler on the Roof Oliver!2007 Half a Sixpence The Best of Broadway 52008 The Gypsy Baron A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum
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