Studio Theatre > 2019-12-06 Goodnight Mr Tom

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TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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190 5546 
 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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190 5547 
 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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190 5565 
 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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190 5567 
 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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190 5574 
 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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190 5583 
 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road
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190 5626 
 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, studio theatre ashley road, tom morath
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190 5631 
 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, ollie boyle, studio theatre ashley road
191kb JPG download
190 5640 
 BOYS TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT STUDIO

TWO twelve-year-olds from Salisbury take centre stage at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road from December 6 when the amdram company begins its sold out run of Goodnight Mister Tom.
James Cates, who goes to The Burgate School, plays evacuee William Beech, who finds himself billeted with reclusive Tom Oakley and his dog Sammy in a Dorset village at the start of the second world war.
Playing William's friend Zach is Trafalgar School pupil Ollie Boyle, who is a member Studio's youth theatre.
Two other members of Studio Youth Theatre, Alfie Munro and Martha-Rose Mckeown, join them in the cast as evacuees, which also features newcomers Shannan Read and Rebecca Horne.
Tom Oakley, the part famously portrayed by John Thaw in the television adaptation, is played by Alistair Faulkner, a familiar face to Studio audiences for the many leading roles he has played for the company.
The play by David Wood, based on the classic children's story by Michelle Magorian, focuses on the relationship that develops between bullied, abused evacuee William and widower Tom.
Pushed together by wartime necessity, these two damaged souls flourish, until a letter from William's mother demands his return to London.
All performances of the play, which runs from December 6-14, sold out in advance 
 Keywords: dress tech rehearsal, goodnight mr tom, james cates, ollie boyle, studio theatre ashley road
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