Category: KLP Blog

Posted on: March 17, 2020 Posted by: Sally-Anne Rafferty Comments: 0

Urinetown – POSTPONED

We have made the difficult decision that due to the Coronovirus situation and recent government guidelines we are going to have to ask you all to cross your legs a little longer before we put on Urinetown the Musical. We hope to put it on at a later date and will let you know as soon as possible what our plans are. For all those who have booked tickets we…

Posted on: February 13, 2020 Posted by: Sally-Anne Rafferty Comments: 0

Interview with our Director

Our newsletter Editor recently asked director Nick Davey some searching questions regarding his upcoming production of The Lieutenant of Inishmore. Why did you choose a Martin McDonagh play? I have history! The first play I directed was The Cripple of Inishmaan in 2001, I also did The Lonesome West in 2010 and acted in the Beauty Queen of Lenane. Once Lieutenant is done, that just leaves A Skull in Connemara…

Posted on: January 29, 2020 Posted by: Sally-Anne Rafferty Comments: 0

Quiz Night – Friday 28th Feb @ 8pm

Join us at the Kings Langley Services Club for our fabulous annual Quiz night on Friday February 28th. Members and non-members all welcome to join us for this fun night hosted by our fiendish quiz-master, Mr Gary Edgar. Teams of up to 6. Tickets £6 – contact Michael Goane to reserve yours, on 07711 848256

Posted on: January 14, 2020 Posted by: Sally-Anne Rafferty Comments: 0

Coming soon in June…

We don’t normally promote two shows at once, but as this is something a bit different, we thought we’d give you plenty of time to get the best seats. If you are a fan of musicals, then be sure to join us this June for the hilariously funny, and touching, cult show, Urinetown the Musical. 17th – 20th June 2020Urinetown the Musical by Greg Kotis Set in a Gotham-like city…

Posted on: January 14, 2020 Posted by: Sally-Anne Rafferty Comments: 0

Our next show

The Lieutenant of Inishmore by Martin McDonagh 5th – 7th March 2020 From the writer of In Bruges and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri. ‘Come on in ahead for yourselves, I’m just in the middle of shooting me Dad.’ Who knocked ‘Mad Padraic’s’ cat over on a lonely road on the island of Inshmore and was it an accident? He’ll want to know when he gets back from a stint…

Posted on: January 14, 2020 Posted by: Sally-Anne Rafferty Comments: 0

Thanks to our Pantomime audiences!

We’d like to extend a BIG thank you to all our audiences who joined us for Cinderella this year, and really made it an enjoyable experience for all. Pantomime is the type of show that we genuinely could not do without you – what would we do without all the ‘it’s behind you’, ‘oh no it isn’t’ and the song sheet at the end? We had a few large groups…

Posted on: December 15, 2019 Posted by: Sally-Anne Rafferty Comments: 0

Interview with our director

To learn a bit more about our up-coming producton of Cinderella, our KLP News editor interviewed Rebecca, our director. You are a glutton for punishment, why take on a huge commitment that is panto? You are right a pantomime is an enormous commitment! Listening to an audience laugh at the corny jokes, seeing children’s’ reactions to a live theatre experience is worth all the blood, sweat and tears.  Cinderella is…

Posted on: October 6, 2019 Posted by: Sally-Anne Rafferty Comments: 0

Tickets on sale for Kings Langley Panto

Tickets are already on sale for our magical production of Cinderella by Chris Jordan, due to hit the stage from the 9th-11 January. The timeless tale of laughter, magic and true love!Left at home by the ugliest of sisters, Cinders cannot go to the ball. However, with the help of her Fairy Godmother and brilliant buffoonery from Buttons, the most exciting night of her life can begin … We have…

Posted on: October 6, 2019 Posted by: Sally-Anne Rafferty Comments: 0

Move in day for Neighbourhood Watch

We had a good turnout, the rain held off, bacon sandwiches were enjoyed by all and the set is now taking shape for our upcoming performances of Neighbourhood Watch. Speaking of neighbours, it’s always interesting to note the looks on our neighbours faces as we walk across the road laden with furniture, costumes and strange props – what must they think of us on a Sunday morning? We were joined…