
Lauren Crisp is a book editor, writer and keen follower of arts and culture. Born and raised in Harrogate, Lauren recently moved back to North Yorkshire after a stint in London, where she regularly reviewed theatre – everything from big West End shows to small fringe productions. She is now eager to explore the culture on offer in and around her home town. You can contact Lauren on laurencrispwriter@gmail.com
Grease was the word on Saturday night at Harrogate Theatre, as members of Ripon’s Upstage Academy threw on their Pink Ladies jackets, greased their hair, and jived hips and hands for a high-energy performance of this most nostalgic of musicals.
Upstage Academy School of Performance has been instructing children and young people in the performing-arts arena for 14 years. Based out of their studio in Ripon, the school provides youngsters with the chance to train, perform and prepare for competitions and examinations. Over the weekend, Upstage presented the culmination of months of hard work with their electrifying production of Grease.
Noticeably and delightfully age-inclusive, all members of the cast, from the very youngest to the 18-year-olds about to fly the nest, had an opportunity to shine. The more junior members sparkled with a couple of sharp dance numbers (complete with flips and splits), while the older performers, bubbling over with talent and commitment, impressed me with just how comfortable they were on stage, allowing them to truly showcase all of which they are capable – a great deal.
Alfie Davies was a dazzling Danny, oozing with the prerequisite posturing, charisma and cool of his character, and pulling off John Travolta’s trademark laugh to a T. He was a pleasure to watch: bound for the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, whose alumni include Olivia Colman and Sir Patrick Stewart, we should be keeping an eye out for Alfie on future screens and stages.
This was the final performance for Upstage’s eldest performers, before they spread their wings to head off to universities, drama schools and the rest of their lives. As the crowd laughed, whooped and cheered, I could sense how this performance, and the school, sat close to many a heart in the audience. I could imagine how hard these young people have worked over the years; how many lines have been practised over the dinner table; how much energy and anticipation must precede any performance. Youth theatre par excellence, these kids are proving themselves the professionals of the future.

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New troupe brings hit Netflix musical Tick, Tick… BOOM! to Ripon

This story is sponsored by Bright Light Musical Productions.
A new local musical theatre group is set to bring the hit Netflix musical Tick, Tick… BOOM! to Ripon, with an exciting two-week run starting this Thursday.
Tick, Tick… BOOM! will be the debut show for Bright Light Musical Productions, which is made up of a young and passionate cast and creative team from across the Harrogate district.
The troupe has spent the last nine months preparing for the show at the newly-refurbished Ripon Arts Hub from Thursday, February 16 until Saturday, February 25.
Dan Crawfurd-Porter, who is producing the show, told the Stray Ferret:
“Tick, Tick… BOOM! is a must-see for any theatre fan.
“Inspired by a love of musical theatre legend, Jonathan Larson, this has been the ultimate passion project and it feels fitting to channel that passion into telling the story of Larson through his own words and music.
“As Jon asks: ‘What does it take, to wake up a generation?’, the answer, we hope, is this show!”
Bright Light Musical Productions’ show boasts an intimate cast, a four-piece rock band and a stunning 90s-inspired set.
Director William Thirlaway, musical director Matthew Peter Clare, and choreographer Freya McIntosh have all driven the show creatively.
The two-week run for this musical spectacular is to not be missed. The clock is ticking, so get your tickets now by clicking or tapping here. Tickets are just £15.
Tick, Tick… BOOM! is the story of Jonathan Larson
The musical Tick, Tick… BOOM! is based on the true story of promising theatre composer Jonathan Larson before he went onto create the hugely successful Rent.
About to turn 30 and still waiting tables for a living, Jon is desperate to create something truly great before his time runs out.
The pressure grows as Jon’s girlfriend, Susan, announces that she wants to get married and move out of the city and his best friend, Michael, quits acting and finds financial success on a different career path.

This is the debut show from Bright Light Musical Productions.
As the time ticks by, Jon debates whether he should throw in the towel.
Tick, Tick… BOOM! was a hit on Netflix and received acclaim for Andrew Garfield’s performance as Jonathan Larson and Lin Manuel Miranda’s direction.
Now, just over a year since the film’s release on Netflix in November 2021, Bright Light Musical Productions is bringing the musical to Ripon.
The show starts this Thursday and runs with matinee and evening performances until Saturday, February 25.
Click or tap here to get your tickets for Tick, Tick… BOOM! at Ripon Arts Hub now.
Ripon actors to stage Oliver! after a twist in their taleRipon Amateur Operatic Society is finally set to stage Oliver! after a two-year wait and behind the scenes dramas.
The award-winning musical will be staged at Harrogate Theatre from April 20 to 23.
The production was delayed by covid and thrown into some doubt, when RAOS could not contact Crewe-based rights holder MusicScope, to whom a £500 deposit had been paid to secure the rights for the show.
RAOS committee member Hannah Ruddy told the Stray Ferret:
“Over more than a year, we attempted to contact them via the telephone number and email address that is on their website. I made dozens of phone calls and sent at least 15 emails, but there has been no response.
“We even sought legal advice, because without the rights we were facing the prospect of having to call off the show, as well as being out of pocket.”
The Stray Ferret has also attempted to contact MusicScope via the telephone number and email address on their website and, at the time of publication, had not received a response.

Hannah Ruddy says the show will go on despite hold-ups and a financial blow.
In the difficult position it was facing, RAOS contacted MTI, which owns the rights to a newer version of Oliver! and following an initial refusal, the application for the rights to perform the musical was finally approved after weeks of negotiations.
Ms Ruddy said:
“MTI were clearly sympathetic to our situation. We even sent them a picture of the cast and highlighted the fact that these kids had already had so much taken away from them over the pandemic.
“We just wanted them to have something to look forward to and know all the hard work they’d put in hadn’t been for nothing.”
Two-year wait
RAOS, which holds its rehearsals at Ripon Arts Hub, was originally due to stage its production of Oliver! at Harrogate Theatre in April 2020.
Following the first covid lockdown, the show was rescheduled for September 2021. However, Harrogate Borough Council’s need to carry out urgent roof repairs at the Victorian building meant that the show could not go on last year.
Ms Ruddy said:
“Now, we’ve got fingers crossed that we are third time lucky and there are no last-minute dramas. Advance ticket sales are good and we hope that our supporters in Ripon, Harrogate and across the district, will come to enjoy the show.”
For ticket bookings and further information click on https://www.harrogatetheatre.co.uk/whats-on/Oliver
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Ripon student earns place at leading musical theatre college
Ripon Grammar School student Izzy Kirby has won a place at a leading musical theatre college.
The 16-year-old was among the youngest students to gain a place on the highly acclaimed three-year musical theatre course at SLP (Studios La Pointe) College in Leeds.
The course, equivalent to a higher education degree, usually attracts 18-year-olds who have already achieved a foundation course qualification in technique and performance.
Izzy, who will play the role of Babette in next month’s RGS production of Beauty and the Beast, has worked hard to reach the required entry level, beginning her training at The Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts in Darlington seven years ago.
For the past four years, she has attended Ripon’s Upstage Academy outside school and will play the starring role of Tracy in the performing arts school’s summer production of Hairspray.
Izzy, said:
“My first love is acting but I know that training as an all-round performer is crucial nowadays and a place at SLP will be a great grounding for a career in this industry.”
Her audition consisted of solo singing, dance classes and acting workshops.
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She was expecting to hear back two-weeks later, but received an email the next day offering her a place on the three-year diploma course.
Izzy, who is currently working towards her London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art grades 6, 7 and 8 acting qualifications, says her dream roles include Sophie in Mamma Mia, Velma in Chicago or the title role of Mary Poppins in the musical.
As well as receiving one-to-one singing lessons at SLP, she will have the opportunity to work with guest teachers, directors and choreographers.
Recent graduates have gone on to work in musicals including Wicked, Beautiful, The Lion King and Bat Out of Hell.

