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Marina Theatre’s own Will Isgrove to run the London Marathon!

It is one of the most challenging endurance races in the world – with true grit and determination required for a staggering 26.2 miles.

But for Will Isgrove, the Marina Theatre’s head of Young People and Outreach, the physical challenge is all in aid of a number of new theatre projects.

Since arriving at the theatre in October 2016, Will has been involved in setting up and running new youth theatre groups and an over 50s drama group.

He regularly works with schools and colleges to highlight opportunities and activities for people in the community.

Will is taking part in his debut London Marathon to raise money for the Marina Theatre Trust, with funds going directly to the new projects – so more people across East Anglia can get involved with the theatre.

“A huge part of my work revolves around establishing the theatre as a central part of the community and becoming a hub for local people of all ages and backgrounds,” Will said.

“We have never had anything like this at the Marina before and we’re really excited about the good work we can do. I am running the London Marathon to raise money for the Marina to be able to develop our ideas and help make a real impact in Lowestoft.”

The Marina Theatre Trust is a registered charity, located in the heart of Lowestoft. They regularly host a diverse selection of shows and productions, along with cinema screenings.

“Being a new boy in the office, I was the natural choice (and only volunteer) for a 26 mile jaunt around London,” Will added.

“I have a reasonable base level of fitness, by which I mean I can walk the two flights of stairs to the office without wheezing, but have never even contemplated attempting anything like this before. Any support you can offer is massively appreciated and helps us make the Marina the best venue it can be for Lowestoft.”

To support Will and to pledge a donation, visit http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/WillIsgrove

Alternatively, drop into the Marina Theatre box office, where you can pledge your donation there!

To arrange a further chat with Will or if you would like to set up further interviews or video content, email joerandlesome@marinatheatre.co.uk

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The First Hippo On the Moon: Colouring Competition

Win a signed book by David Walliams by entering our colouring competition!

To celebrate the arrival of David Walliams’ First Hippo on the Moon, the Marina Theatre is launching a brand new colouring competition. We have a signed copy of the book to give away to one lucky winner, before the stage show arrives here between 26th and 29th April. Two big hippos. One ENORMOUS dream. Who can make it to the moon first?

3… 2… 1… BLAST OFF!

David Walliams has taken the literary world by storm and his brilliantly funny stories are adored by children the world over! He has achieved unprecedented critical acclaim and quickly developed a reputation as a natural successor to Roald Dahl. His books have been translated into over 45 languages and sold over 9.5 million copies in the UK alone.

To be in with a chance of winning a copy of the book, signed by David Walliams, please colour in the sheet (available to download at the bottom of the page or pick up from the Marina Theatre café) and return to the Box Office at the Marina Theatre, Lowestoft, NR32 1HH.

Closing date: Monday 17th April

And remember to write your name and email address on the back of your entries!

Terms & Conditions:

  1. All entries need to be returned to the Marina Theatre in Lowestoft to be considered
  2. All entries need a name and a contact email clearly written on the back of the sheet
  3. Closing date for entries is midnight on Monday 17th April 2017
  4. Winner will be notified by email to the contact email address supplied on the entry form
  5. Winners name will be published on the Marina Theatre website and/or social media but without contact details.
  6. Prize is a copy of ‘The First Hippo on the Moon’ book, signed by David Walliams.
  7. Prize has no alternative value
  8. Marina Theatre decision is final.

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The First Hippo On the Moon: Interview With David Walliams

He has taken the literary world by storm, with his children’s books selling over 9.5 million copies in the UK alone.

And now, a story from popular television personality David Walliams will be performed on stage at the Marina Theatre in Lowestoft.

The First Hippo on the Moon has been adapted for the stage by acclaimed award winning Theatre company Les Petits and features puppetry, music, mayhem and a giant space race to the moon!

Based on David Walliams’ original children’s book with illustrations by Tony Ross, The First Hippo on the Moon is an explosively funny space adventure which sees the enormously rich Hercules Waldorf-Franklin III and ingenious Shelia compete to be the first hippo to make it to the moon.

David Walliams has achieved unprecedented critical acclaim for his story writing and quickly developed a reputation as a natural successor to Roald Dahl.

One of his most successful titles Gangsta Granny was adapted for the stage in November 2015 by Birmingham Stage Company.

Ahead of the performances at the Marina Theatre, David Walliams spoke about the story and the exciting production.

Tell us about the history of The First Hippo on the Moon and where the idea for the book came from.
I have always been fascinated with the space race of the 1960s and wanted to do a spoof on that. I like the idea of hippos going to the moon as they are the animals least likely to. It’s a very visual book, with amazing illustrations by Tony Ross, so it should be a very colourful stage production.

What drew you to working with Les Petits Theatre Company / Les Enfants Terribles for this project? Had you seen any of their work previously?
I have loved their work for many years so jumped at the chance to work with them. I love great children’s theatre shows, especially now I am a father, so am very excited to see this one. The book is full of humour and I know that are the perfect choice of theatre company to bring that out as there shows are so irreverent and funny. The best shows for children work for the grown-ups too, and I am sure this one will.

This isn’t the first stage adaptation of your work, how does it feel seeing your characters come to life in the theatre?
I love seeing adaptations of my books, and really enjoy the changes. I come from writing for television which is very collaborative and have always like working with other people. Ultimately you feel like a magician when something that was in your head becomes real.

If families were to take one message away from The First Hippo on the Moon then what would it be?
That whoever you are you should dream big, just like Sheila the hippo. Plus if you work together as a team, then you can achieve so much more.

Are you inspired by any other current children’s writers? Which ones did you love reading as a child?
There are so many great writers for children right now. My personal favourites right now are JK Rowling, Julia Donaldson, Dame Jacqueline Wilson and Michael Morpurgo. When I a young child I loved Richard Scarry and Dr Seuss. My absolute hero is Roald Dahl. He is the greatest children’s writer of all time as he wrote so many brilliant books. I tend to be influenced by everything good I read, though it is pointless trying to copy anybody.

If after seeing or reading The First Hippo on the Moon, young writers were inspired to pick up a pen to create their own story, what advice would you give them?
I think it’s important you write a story you would like to read. If you like funny stories write a funny story, if you like scary ones write a scary one. You can never guess what it is people want to read, so it is best you write something for yourself. If other people like it that’s a bonus.

And finally – If, like Shelia, you could build a hippo-po-rocket and go anywhere in space where would it be and why?
I would like to go to Mars. You can forget the books and the comedy shows I feel I would definitely be remembered if I was the first person to go there!

The eight performances will take place between April 26 -29 with full price tickets costing £16.50, concessions £12.50 and a family ticket at £48.00.

To book tickets, call the box office on 01502 533200 or visit www.marinatheatre.co.uk

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The Marina Theatre announces new youth theatre group for ages 5-8

A new youth theatre group will allow young people between the ages of five and eight to take their first steps to stardom in Lowestoft.

Beginning on Monday, April 24, the new class will run each week from 5pm to 6pm. The sessions are an extension from the current Marina Youth Theatre, which has already proved extremely popular with young people from across the area.

Will Isgrove, Head of Young People and Outreach at the Marina Theatre, said: “We are really excited to be offering these sessions for five to eight year olds. Our new youth theatre has proved extremely popular and these fun and engaging sessions will give the young people an introduction to theatre and allow them to creatively work together. We look forward to seeing as many people as possible for our free taster session on Monday, April 24.”

The term fee is £55 and for more information and to book your child’s place, email willisgrove@marinatheatre.co.uk or call 01502 533231.