James Caig on the Threepenny Opera

'on the very night the new song was first performed, in 1928, this most mechanical of instruments broke down. In place of the thin, dark, eerie sound that should have emitted from the contraption of crank, pipes and bellows on the stage, the theatre orchestra stepped in to improvise from the pit. And in those days, in that licentious, decadent Weimar moment, ‘orchestra’ meant jazz band...What should have been murder ballad street-scene to introduce a dark and murderous character called Mackie Messer, was instead backed by the sound of modernism, the mania and rhythmic dazzle of jazz'

#jazz #weimar #berlin #mackieMesser #BertoldBrecht #musicalTheatre #history

https://jamescaig.substack.com/p/the-ballad-of-mackie-messer?r=gvfm&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true

The Ballad Of Mackie Messer

Maybe if the barrel organ had worked that night, things would be very different.

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Like, is that also why Oklahoma! won a special Pulitzer award? I wonder if anyone has written a paper on this.

#musicalTheatre #grapesOfWrath #steinbeck

I was thinking about the musical Oklahoma!, and wondering whether it was created before or after the dust bowl and subsequent migration described in The Grapes of Wrath.

I looked it up and Steinbeck published GoW in 1939. Oklahoma! hit broadway in 1943, though it takes place in 1906.

That gives the lyrics about starting a new life as a farmer much more resonance to me! Like maybe it’s really all about humanizing the optimistic generation that got hit by the dust bowl!

#musicalTheatre

The Swansea stage that made Catherine Zeta‑Jones: Theatre company marks 125 years of star‑making magic

Swansea Amateur Operatic Society (SAOS), now celebrating a show‑stopping 125 years, isn’t just a local theatre group. It’s a star factory — a place where Hollywood careers began, West End legends were born, and generations of Swansea talent took their first steps into the spotlight.

And as they prepare to mark their milestone with a blockbuster production of We Will Rock You, the society is lifting the curtain on the remarkable story behind the stars.

Where Catherine Zeta‑Jones began

A young Catherine Zeta‑Jones (third row from top, three from the left) performing with Swansea Amateur Operatic Society in The King and I in 1981.

One of the most striking images released to Swansea Bay News shows a young Catherine Zeta‑Jones in the children’s chorus of The King and I in 1981 — third row from the top, three from the left — long before she became one of Wales’ most famous global exports.

Before the Oscars, before Broadway, before Hollywood, she was a Swansea girl on a Swansea stage, learning her craft with SAOS.

It’s a connection the society is fiercely proud of — and one that cements its place in the cultural history of the city.

The teenage Ria Jones who stunned Swansea

A 15‑year‑old Ria Jones as Eliza Doolittle in Swansea Amateur Operatic Society’s 1982 production of My Fair Lady — years before becoming a West End leading lady.West End star Ria Jones, who began her career with Swansea Amateur Operatic Society before becoming one of the UK’s leading musical theatre performers.

Another newly shared photo shows a 15‑year‑old Ria Jones as Eliza Doolittle in the 1982 SAOS production of My Fair Lady — a role that hinted at the West End career to come.

Jones would go on to become one of the UK’s most respected musical theatre performers, but her roots are right here, in the amateur ranks of Swansea.

She is one of many who made the leap from SAOS to the professional stage.

A roll‑call of Welsh talent

SAOS has been the launchpad for a remarkable list of performers, including:

  • Catherine Zeta‑Jones – Hollywood star
  • Ria Jones – West End leading lady
  • Menna Trussler – acclaimed actress
  • Richard Burman – professional performer
  • Leo Andrews – stage and screen
  • Julie Paton – choreographer and performer
  • Derek Cullen – hailed as one of Wales’ finest male dancers

For a society founded in 1876, the legacy is astonishing — and still growing.

The Victorian roots of a modern powerhouse

Original SAOS programme pages from Iolanthe (1901) and Patience (1902), performed at the Grand Theatre during the society’s earliest years.Campbell Puntan in full costume as the Duke of Buckingham, in a 1939 production of The Three Muskateers.Performers in the 1924 Fantasia Follies, showcasing the society’s early flair for musical revue and ensemble choreography.The cast of Swansea Amateur Operatic Society in the 1900s.

The company began life as the St David’s Players, founded by Rev. Canon A.P. Wilson and musical visionary W.F. Hulley.

Hulley made history in 1880 by staging the UK’s first‑ever amateur performance of a Gilbert & Sullivan opera, Trial by Jury, right here in Swansea.

By 1901, the group had become the Swansea Amateur Operatic Society — a name that would become synonymous with the city’s cultural life.

They even performed at Madame Patti’s newly built theatre at Craig‑y‑Nos Castle in 1891, with Hulley providing the chorus for the opera legend herself.

The legends who ruled the Swansea stage

For older members, the names Jean Thorley and Colin Hodges still carry a kind of mythic weight.

They were so adored that audiences would applaud before they even spoke — a level of local stardom that only a century‑old community institution can create.

A new generation takes the reins

2009’s production of HMS PinaforeMade in Dagenham was the society’s 2022 production2006’s production of TitanicThe cast of Les Miserables in 2025

Today, SAOS continues to evolve.

Musical Director Dani Gravell, who joined the society at 14, has become the first female MD in its 125‑year history.

“This group is family,” she said. “To be the first woman to hold this role has made me quite emotional.”

Artistic Director Ashley Eynon‑Davies says this year’s anniversary production is their most ambitious in years.

“We’re celebrating with a huge, high‑energy We Will Rock You,” he said. “It reflects how the company continues to go from strength to strength.”

Vice Chair Elizabeth Melville says the society’s survival now depends on community support.

“Amateur theatre is a lifeline,” she said. “But we rely on ticket sales. We hope Swansea will support its musical theatre heritage for many years to come.”

A blockbuster anniversary show

SAOS will mark its 125th year with We Will Rock You at the Taliesin Arts Centre from 20–23 May 2026, including a BSL‑interpreted matinee.

With Queen anthems, a huge cast and a legacy stretching back to the Victorian era, it promises to be one of the biggest amateur productions Swansea has seen in years.

And who knows — the next Catherine Zeta‑Jones or Ria Jones may already be waiting in the wings.

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Also in January, "Jo - The Little Women Musical" held their world premiere concert at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London's West End. This unknown show sold-out and ended with a raucous standing ovation, and some excellent reviews! Bravo to composer/conductor Dan Redfeld, lyricists Christina Harding and John Koladziej, and the amazing cast!

https://jothemusical.com

#WestEnd #Broadway #MusicalTheatre #theater #musical #music #JoTheMusical

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Jo – The Little Women Musical - Will you have the courage to write your own story?

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of 'Jo: The Musical.' Explore the official website for a glimpse into this captivating theatrical experience.

Jo – The Little Women Musical

Cast confirmed for Lichfield Operatic Society’s production of The Sound of Music

https://lichfieldlive.co.uk/2026/03/10/cast-confirmed-for-lichfield-operatic-societys-production-of-the-sound-of-music/

Our local high school is putting on “Chicago: The Teen Version” and I honestly have trouble imagining what they had to do to the play to get it suitable for high school.

#HighSchool #MusicalTheatre #ChicagoMusical #ChicagoTheMusical

The Wizard TERF's musical is part of the base season bundle for Broadway at the Paramount.

I won't pay for a bundle that fuels her hate speech rhetoric and actions, and am very disappointed in Seattle Theatre Group (STG) for platforming this show.

#Seattle #Theatre #MusicalTheatre #Transphobia #HarryPotter #TERF