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Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Bullying

Bullying is a form of abuse. It comprises repeated acts over time that involves a real or perceived imbalance of power with the more powerful individual or group abusing those who are less powerful. The power imbalance may be social power and/or physical power. The victim of bullying is sometimes referred to as a target.
Bullying consists of three basic types of abuse -
emotional, verbal and physical. It typically involves subtle methods of coercion such as psychological manipulation. Bullying can be defined in many different ways. Although the UK currently has no legal definition of bullying, some US states have laws against it.
Bullying in school and the workplace is also referred to as peer abuse.
Robert W. Fuller has analyzed bullying in the context of rankism.
Bullying can occur in any context in which human beings interact with each other. This includes
school, church, the workplace, home and neighborhoods. It is even a common push factor in migration. Bullying can exist between social groups, social classes and even between countries

Most of us have been bullied in our life. most of us keep silent and let it get worse I was one of them there was a point where i wanted to end my life but i then i thought wait i like my life so i told my mum who then told my guidance teacher. then she sorted it out by putting me into a protection program type thing .

I fell behind on my school work but when it was sorted my life was back on track

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Mamma Mia! Awards and nominations

2000 Olivier Awards
Best Leading Female Actor In A Musical (Siobhan Macarthy) (nomination)
Best Supporting Performance In A Musical
Jenny Galloway as Rosie (WINNER)
Louise Plowright as Tanya (nomination)
Best Musical (nomination)
2002 Tony Awards
Tony Award for Best Musical (nominated) - Produced by Judy Craymer, Richard East, Björn Ulvaeus, Littlestar Ltd.; Produced in association with Universal Music Group
Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical (nominated) - Catherine Johnson
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical (nominated) - Louise Pitre
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical (nominated) - Judy Kaye
Tony Award for Best Orchestrations (nominated) - Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Martin Koch
2002 Drama Desk Awards
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical - Louise Pitre
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical - Judy Kaye, Karen Mason
2002 Theatre World Award
Theatre World Award - Louise Pitre (WINNER)

Mamma Mia! Songs

Musical numbers

Act I
Overture - Orchestra
"Prologue: I Have a Dream" - Sophie
"Honey, Honey" - Sophie, Ali, and Lisa
"Money, Money, Money" - Donna, Tanya, Rosie, Pepper, and Company
"Thank You for the Music" - Sophie, Sam, Harry, and Bill
"Mamma Mia" - Donna and Company
"Chiquitita" - Tanya, Rosie, and Donna
"Dancing Queen" - Tanya, Rosie, and Donna
"Lay All Your Love on Me" - Sky, Sophie, and Company
"Super Trouper" - Donna, Tanya, and Rosie
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" - Sophie, Ali, Lisa, and Company
"The Name of the Game" - Sophie and Bill
"Voulez-Vous" - Company
Act II
Entr'acte - Company
"Under Attack" - Sophie and Company
"One of Us" - Donna
"S.O.S" - Donna and Sam
"Does Your Mother Know" - Tanya, Pepper and Company
"Knowing Me, Knowing You" - Sam
"Our Last Summer" - Harry and Donna
"Slipping Through My Fingers" - Donna
"The Winner Takes It All" - Donna
"Take a Chance on Me" - Rosie and Bill
"I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" - Sam, Donna and Company
"I Have a Dream" - Sophie
Encore ("Dancing Queen", "Mamma Mia", and "Waterloo") - Company

Mamma Mia!

The Story

The story takes place on a Greek island (Calicos). Sophie, a 20-year old girl, is preparing to marry her fiancé, Sky. She wants her father to walk her down the aisle, ("Prologue: I Have a Dream") but doesn't know who he is. Sophie discovers her mother's old diary and finds entries which describe intimate dates with three men (Sam Carmichael, Bill Andersson, and Harry Bright) ("Honey, Honey"). Sophie believes that one of these men is her father and, three months prior to the wedding, sends each an invitation to her wedding writing as her mother, Donna, without letting her know.
The day before the wedding, Donna begins receiving guests at her taverna. The first to arrive are her old best friends, Tanya, a rich woman who has been married and divorced three times, and Rosie, an unmarried, carefree woman. The trio used to be a girl group called Donna and The Dynamos. The three women catch up and talk about how their lives have been ("Money, Money, Money").
Later that day, Sophie's three possible fathers arrive: Sam (an American architect), Harry (a British banker), and Bill (a Swedish writer and adventurer). Sophie convinces them not to tell Donna that she invited them ("Thank You for the Music"). Donna walks into the taverna just as Sophie walks out, and is surprised to see her ex-lovers ("Mamma Mia"). She runs to her room in tears.
Tanya and Rosie are in their room, unpacking their luggage when Donna comes into the room in hysterics. She explains what's wrong, and they cheer her up, ("Chiquitita"). Tanya and Rosie try to convince Donna that she can still be the girl that she once was ("Dancing Queen").
Sophie had hoped that she would know her father the moment she saw him, but is now only confused. She tries to tell her fiancé, Sky, how she feels without confessing what she has done. Sky tells her that he will be the only man she ever needs ("Lay All Your Love on Me"). They then part for their respective pre-wedding parties.
At Sophie's hen night, Donna and The Dynamos don their old costumes and perform a song, ("Super Trouper"). Sam, Bill and Harry accidentally walk in on the party, but the guests persuade them to stay, ("Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"). Sophie first pulls Sam out of the room to talk to him. After he asks why he is here, she is overcome with guilt, and goes to talk to Harry instead. But Harry asks if Sophie's father is at the party, and she tells him the whole truth. Lastly, she draws Bill aside to talk with him. She learns that Bill has an aunt Sophia who left all her money to Donna's family. Bill learns that Donna built the taverna with money she inherited from a friend she lived with when Sophie was a baby- that friend was Bill's aunt. They both realize that he is probably her father.
Sophie finds Bill outside on the boat dock. He says he needed to get some air. Sophie asks him to walk her down the aisle. Bill wants to discuss it first with Donna. This has been her secret after all. But no one knows yet that even Donna does not know who the father is, because she slept with the three men in such swift succession. Sophie insists that they must not tell Donna anything, ("The Name of the Game") and finally, Bill agrees.
Afterward, everybody crashes the hen party (including the boys from the stag party). During the dance, Sam pulls Sophie aside and tells her that he has figured out why she invited him. He knows that he is her father, and promises to walk her down the aisle the next day. Sophie is speechless. Then, Harry approaches Sophie apologizing for being so slow on the uptake, and he is also convinced that she's his daughter and promises to walk her down the aisle tomorrow. Sophie leaves the party, hopelessly confused; she doesn't want to turn any of them down ("Voulez-Vous").
[edit] Act II
(Entr'acte) The 2nd act opens with Sophie having a nightmare that night, involving her three possible fathers all fighting for the right to walk her down the aisle and wakes up despairing ("Under Attack").

Mamma Mia! at Broadway On Broadway
Donna finds Sophie in the taverna, where she had supposedly sleepwalked. She is upset. Donna assumes that Sophie wants to cancel the wedding and offers to handle all the details. Sophie is offended and vows that her children will not grow up not knowing who their father is. As Sophie storms out of the room, Sam enters and tries to tell Donna that Sophie may not be all she seems, but Donna will not listen, ("One of Us") - she hates Sam - at the end of their affair, she said she never wanted to see him again. But it seems that Sam was the man Donna cared about the most, and both of them wish they could go back to the start. ("SOS"').
At the beach, Harry asks Tanya what the father of the bride ought to be doing for Sophie's wedding. Tanya explains that for her part, her father gave her his advice and then paid. Pepper, one of the guys who works at Donna's taverna, makes advances to Tanya, but she rebuffs him ("Does Your Mother Know?").
Sky finds out what Sophie has done in inviting Sam, Harry and Bill to the wedding. He accuses her of wanting a big white wedding only so that she can find out who her father is. He is very hurt that she kept this plan a secret from him. He storms off just as Sam walks in. Sam tries to give Sophie some fatherly advice by describing his failed marriage ("Knowing Me, Knowing You"), but Sophie is not consoled.
Harry finds Donna in Sophie's room and offers to pay for the wedding. They reminisce about their fling ("Our Last Summer"). Sophie arrives and instead of Ali, Lisa and all the other girls, Donna helps her get dressed. She cannot believe her daughter is going to be a bride ("Slipping Through My Fingers"). Donna admits that her own mother disowned her when she learned that she was pregnant. They reconcile and Sophie asks her mother if she will walk her down the aisle. Sam arrives as Sophie leaves the room. He tries to speak to Donna again, but she does not want to see him, and asks him to leave. He refuses, and a bitter confrontation ensues. Donna tells Sam how he broke her heart, presumably when she found out he was engaged ("The Winner Takes It All"). It emerges that the two still love each other dearly, albeit against Donna's better judgment.
Rosie is making final preparations in the taverna when Bill arrives. He's upset because he has received a note that Donna will be walking Sophie down the aisle. Bill reaffirms his commitment to the single life, but Rosie has become attracted to him, and urges him to reconsider ("Take a Chance on Me"). They are about to have sex in the taverna, but the guests arrive, leaving Rosie quite stunned.
The wedding begins, with Donna walking Sophie down the aisle. Before the priest has a chance to begin the ceremonies, Donna acknowledges to everyone that Sophie's father is present. Sophie tells her mother that she knows about her father. Donna realizes that Sophie invited them to the wedding for that very reason. The issue of Sophie's parentage is left unsettled, as none of them have any idea whether they are actually her father; everyone involved agrees that it does not matter which one of them her biological parent is, as Sophie loves all three and they are all happy to be "one-third of a father" and a part of her life at last. Finally, Harry, who has made frequent references to his "other half" throughout the show, is revealed to be in a committed gay relationship with a man named Laurence (Nigel or George in some productions and Peter in the Russian version). Suddenly, Sophie calls a halt to the proceedings. She is not ready to get married and Sky agrees with Sophie about not getting married. Sam seizes his chance and proposes to Donna in order to prevent the wedding preparations from going to waste. He explains that he loved her, even when he left to get married. It is revealed that he called off the wedding with his fiancée and came back to the island, only to be told that Donna was going out with another man (Bill). He went back, married his fiancée and had kids. However,sooner or later, he got divorced. Surprisingly, Donna accepts, ("I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do"). In the end, Sam and Donna are married, and at the end of the night, Sophie and Sky depart on a round-the-world tour ("I Have A Dream").
(Finale and bonus). After the usual performers' bows and greetings to the audience, the cast performs the following songs altogether: "Dancing Queen", "Mamma Mia", and "Waterloo", featuring Donna, Tanya, Rosie, Sam, Bill, and Harry in ABBA-inspired costumes.

LNA Studios movies so far

The Chosen Ones 1/2/3
Sly and The Gang - Kids 1/2/3/4
Time Travel TrioWitches and Wizards
So RandomnessGPD: Global Planet Defenders
Pirates of The Seven Seas
The Legend of Spyro
Ghost Hunting with Yvette Fielding
GPD: Global Planet Defenders - Birthmark of Destruction
Time Travel Trio: Mystery on Pandora Part I
Time Travel Trio: Mystery on Pandora Part II

LNA Studios movies coming soon

Michael Jackson Tribute
We Will Rock You
Oooaaahhh: The Movie
Ghost Hunting with Yvette Fielding again
Space Fighters
Coraline
Space Fighters - The Revenge of Zurg
Pirates Of The Seven Seas:The Curse Of The Pendant Of The Oceans
Help I Am A Physic!

LNA Studios

We are a little group of friends who get together and make movies. The group consists of Lee Cartwright, Nikki Crawford and Aileen Doyle. Lee does the directing, editing and effects, as well as acting and playing several roles. Nikki has a great imagination and comes up with the ideas for the movies we make, and again stars in them. Aileen is weird, yet wonderful member who also stars in the movies. We sometimes are joined by Alana Corrigan and Gemma Gill, who play sometimes roles in our movies. Thanks to Moira and Kenny Crawford.

Roger Meddows-Taylor

Birth name
Roger Meddows-Taylor
Born
26 July 1949 (1949-07-26) (age 60)Dersingham, Norfolk, England
Genres
rock
Occupations
Musician, singer-songwriter, producer
Instruments
Drum kit, percussion, vocals, guitar, bass guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesiser
Years active
1968 – present
Associated acts
Queen, Queen + Paul Rodgers, The Cross, Smile, Felix & Arty

John Deacon

Birth name
John Richard Deacon
Born
19 August 1951 (1951-08-19) (age 58)Oadby, Leicestershire, England
Genres
Rock
Occupations
Musician, songwriter, electrician
Instruments
Bass, double bass, guitar, keyboards,synthesiser,piano,percussion.
Years active
1971 – 1997
Associated acts
Queen, The Opposition

Brian May

Brian Harold May, CBE (born 19 July 1947 in London) is an English musician and astrophysicist most widely known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Queen. As a guitarist he uses his home built guitar, "Red Special", and has composed hits such as "Now I'm Here", "Tie Your Mother Down", "We Will Rock You", "Who Wants to Live Forever", "Hammer to Fall", "Save Me", "Fat Bottomed Girls", "I Want It All" and "Too Much Love Will Kill You". May earned a PhD in astrophysics in 2007 and is currently the chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University.[1] May lives in Surrey.
He was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2005 for "services to the music industry".
In 2005, a Planet Rock poll saw May voted the 7th greatest guitarist of all time.[2] He was ranked 39th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", reflecting the magazine's editorial opinion.[3]

Freddie Mercury

Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara (Gujarati: ફ્રારુક બુલ્સારા‌), 5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991), was a British/Indian musician, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Queen. As a performer, he was known for his powerful vocals and flamboyant performances.[1][2][3] As a songwriter, he composed many hits, including "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Killer Queen", "Somebody to Love", "Don't Stop Me Now", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "Barcelona", and "We Are the Champions". Led by Mercury, Queen had sold more than 300 million albums internationally by 2009.[4][5][6][7]
In addition to his work with Queen, he also led a solo career and was occasionally a producer and guest musician (piano or vocals) for other artists. Mercury, who was a Parsi and grew up in India, has been referred to as "Britain's first Asian rock star".[8] He died of bronchopneumonia brought on by AIDS on 24 November 1991, only one day after publicly acknowledging he had the disease. In 2006, Time Asia named him as one of the most influential Asian heroes of the past 60 years,[9] and he continues to be voted as one of the greatest singers in the history of popular music. In 2005, a poll organised by Blender and MTV2 saw Mercury voted the greatest male singer of all time (and second-greatest singer overall after Mariah Carey).[10] In 2009, a Classic Rock poll saw him voted the greatest rock singer of all time.[11] In 2008, Rolling Stone ranked him number 18 on their list of the 100 greatest singers of all time, reflecting the magazine's editorial opinion.[2] Allmusic has characterised Mercury as "one of the most dynamic and charismatic frontmen in rock history."[12]


Death
According to his partner Jim Hutton, Mercury was diagnosed with AIDS shortly after Easter of 1987.[54] Around that time, Mercury claimed in an interview to have tested negative for the virus.[27] Despite the denials, the British press pursued the rampant rumours over the next few years, fuelled by Mercury's increasingly gaunt appearance, Queen's absence from touring, and reports from former lovers to various tabloid journals.[55] Toward the end of his life, he was routinely stalked by photographers, while the daily tabloid newspaper The Sun featured a series of articles claiming that he was seriously ill.
On 22 November 1991, Mercury called Queen's manager Jim Beach over to his Kensington home, to discuss a public statement. The next day, 23 November, the following announcement was made to the press on behalf of Mercury:[56]
Following the enormous conjecture in the press over the last two weeks, I wish to confirm that I have been tested HIV positive and have AIDS. I felt it correct to keep this information private to date to protect the privacy of those around me. However, the time has come now for my friends and fans around the world to know the truth and I hope that everyone will join with me, my doctors, and all those worldwide in the fight against this terrible disease. My privacy has always been very special to me and I am famous for my lack of interviews. Please understand this policy will continue.
A little over 24 hours after issuing that statement, Mercury died on 24 November 1991 at the age of 45. The official cause of death was bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS.[57] Although he had not attended religious services in years, Mercury's funeral was conducted by a Zoroastrian priest. Elton John, David Bowie, and the remaining members of Queen attended the funeral. He was cremated at Kensal Green Cemetery.
In his will, Mercury left the vast majority of his wealth, including his home and recording royalties, to Mary Austin, and the remainder to his parents and sister. He further left £500,000 to his chef Joe Fanelli, £500,000 to his personal assistant Peter Freestone, £100,000 to his driver Terry Giddings, and £500,000 to Jim Hutton.[58] Mary Austin continues to live at Mercury's home, Garden Lodge, Kensington, with her family.[58] Hutton moved back to the Republic of Ireland in 1995, where he died on 1 January 2010. He was involved in a 2000 biography of Mercury, Freddie Mercury, the Untold Story, and also gave an interview for The Times for what would have been Mercury's 60th birthday.cf.[54]

Queen

Queen are a British rock band that formed in 1970. The band originally consisted of lead vocalist Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, bassist John Deacon, and drummer Roger Taylor. Queen have been described as giving the greatest live performance ever,[2] producing the greatest single in history,[3] and being the best British band of all time.[4] They have released 15 studio albums, five live albums and numerous compilation albums. In 2009, the band's record label EMI reported the band's worldwide album sales as over 300 million, as did the BBC and other independent sources.[5][6][7][8][9]
Queen enjoyed success in the UK during the early 1970s but it was the release of Sheer Heart Attack (1974) and A Night at the Opera (1975) that gained the band international success, both critically and commercially.[10] The latter featured "Bohemian Rhapsody", which stayed at number one in the UK charts for nine weeks.[11] Their success continued through the seventies, eighties, and nineties. In 1987 Mercury was diagnosed HIV positive and in 1991 died of bronchopneumonia, a complication of AIDS. Deacon's retirement followed in 1997.[12] Since then, May and Taylor have infrequently performed together at special events and programmes. Queen were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.[13]
Between 2004 and 2009 the duo collaborated with Paul Rodgers under the name Queen + Paul Rodgers.[14]

Shine Lochgelly Youth Theatre

My Journey From a shy girl who could not go on stage to where i am now

I have Been with Shine for 4 and a half years over those years we have done some shows here they are an who I played in them

There was a time where I was to Scared to go on stage NOT NOW THAT IS IN DA PAST


Mother Goose my very first Show i was still quite shy here(Chorus)
Dick Whttiotion getting more confident (Chorus)
Wizzord of Oz a bit more Confident now (Chorus)
Bugzy Malone even more confident now ( Flash Frankie and Chorus)
Chrismas Carnival getting there ( virarity show)
Peter Pan even closer ( Chorus)
Oliver! Almost There (Olivers mum and Chorus)

I have yet to try and get a Big Part xx :)

More Schools Will Rock you

I would Love to do this show with my group called Shine Lochgelly Youth Theatre

If we did do this show I would Like to be

Khashoggi
Scaramouche
or
Meat

if not probs a Ga Ga girl or a Bohemian xx :) COME ON SHINE YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO!

Schools Will Rock you

What is Schools Will Rock You?

Schools will rock you is a new and unique initiative launched by Queen and Ben Elton and the prouducers of WWRY the hit Musical


It aims to make the magic of the giant hit musical We Will Rock You available to schools and educational establishments, to enable them to develop and stage their own version of the show, learning and enjoying every aspect of putting together a stage production along the way. Schools Will Rock You will offer information, expertise, tools and support to help all schools and societies to plan and ultimately produce their own performance of the show.Your 'Schools Will Rock You' Licence: Summary To qualify for a Schools Will Rock You licence, you MUST fulfill all of the following criteria. Please note that these rules supersede all previous rules.
Your licence is for school productions only. This means primary schools through to secondary schools and sixth form colleges but not drama or performing arts schools.
Your production must take place on your school’s premises and the performance venue must have a seating capacity of 350 or less unless we otherwise approve in writing.
Your production must not be run for profit. This means that ticket prices must be set so that they are only intended to cover the costs of your production.
We cannot allow you to make or permit others to make any recordings (audio or video) of your production.
You may only advertise your production on your school’s premises, in your school’s printed literature (for example, your school’s magazine or in newsletters to parents), or on your school’s website.
When you are advertising your production, you may only use the logo, posters and other advertising materials supplied on www.schoolswillrockyou.com. You may not use the logo or the advertising materials from the West End production of “We Will Rock You” or from any other professional production of the show. You may not register any new website domain name for your production or create any new logo for your production. Other criteria can be seen in the FAQ section of this site or you can email us at info@schoolswillrockyou.com for more information.HOW CAN I APPLYPlease note we will not be issuing any new licences until September 2008. You can submit your details by clicking the Licence button aboveWHAT DO I RECEIVE?Schools and educational establishments will be able to download all the info they need from this website, including:
The official script (original and primary school edit)
The piano score (PVG version)
Expert one-to-one videos with the hit team who helped plan and stage the real worldwide production including, Brian May, Ben Elton, Mark Fisher (production designer), Willie Williams (lighting designer), Tim Goodchild & Joy Bondini (costumer design), Mike Dixon (Music Supervisor) Bobby Aitken (sound designer) and more.
Artwork including tickets, posters and flyers that schools can print out and personalise with their own information. FANTASTIC EXTRASIn addition, there will be an opportunity to buy a complete recorded band backing track for the entire show, if having a live band is not possible, plus the free unique support of an online community. Schools can swap ideas, tips, tricks and stories on how they are producing their show, creating a big Schools Will Rock You network. This community will be moderated and supported by a theatrical specialist to help everyone get the most of out of the interaction.Now could be your time to discover your own Galileo and Scaramouche and rock the planet... one chance, one dream, one vision!

Brit Awards 2010 who id like to win :) xx

its the brits tonight !
leona lewis to win best female
robbie willams to win best male
JLS or Pixe Lott to win British Breakthrough Act
JLS to win Brittish group
and i am not fussy about the rest any views?

The Brit awards 2010 Live Perfomers

The Live Performers Are


Cheryl Cole
Dizzee Rascal
Florence & the Machine
Jay-Z
JLS
Kasabian
Lady GaGa
Lily Allen
Robbie Williams

The Brit Awards 2010 the nominees

The Nominees are


British Female Solo Artist
Bat for Lashes
Florence & the Machine
Leona Lewis
Lily Allen
Pixie Lott
British Male Solo Artist
Calvin Harris
Dizzee Rascal
Mika
Paolo Nutini
Robbie Williams
British Breakthrough Act
Florence & the Machine
Friendly Fires
JLS
La Roux
Pixie Lott
British Group
Doves
Friendly Fires
JLS
Kasabian
Muse
MasterCard British Album
Dizzee Rascal - Tongue n’Cheek
Florence & the Machine - Lungs
Kasabian - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
Lily Allen - It’s Not Me, It’s You
Paolo Nutini - Sunny Side Up
British Single
Alesha Dixon - Breathe Slow
Alexandra Burke Ft Flo Rida - Bad Boys
Cheryl Cole - Fight For This Love
Joe McElderry - The Climb
JLS - Beat Again
La Roux - In For The Kill
Lily Allen - The Fear
Pixie Lott - Mama Do
Taio Cruz - Break Your Heart
Tinchy Stryder Ft N-Dubz - Number 1
Critics' Choice
Ellie Goulding
Delphic
Marina and the Diamonds
BRITs Album of 30 Years
Coldplay - A Rush of Blood to the Head
Dido - No Angel
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Duffy - Rockferry
Keane - Hopes & Fears
Oasis - (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required
Sade - Diamond Life
The Verve - Urban Hymns
Travis - The Man Who
The BRITs Hits 30
Bee Gees - Stayin’ Alive/How Deep is Your Love
Bros. - I Owe you Nothing
Coldplay - Clocks
Eurythmics & Stevie Wonder - Angel
Girls Aloud - The Promise
Kanye West - Gold Digger
Kylie Minogue - Can’t Get You Out of my Head
Michael Jackson - Earth Song
Paul McCartney - Live & Let Die
Pet Shop Boys - Go West
Robbie Williams & Tom Jones - The Full Monty Medley
Scissor Sisters - Take Your Mama
Spice Girls - Wannabe/Who Do You Think You Are
Take That - Beatles Medley
The Who - Who Are You
International Female Solo Artist
Lady Gaga
Ladyhawke
Norah Jones
Rihanna
Shakira
International Male Solo Artist
Bruce Springsteen
Eminem
Jay-Z
Michael Buble
Seasick Steve
International Album
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
Black Eyed Peas - The End
Empire of the Sun - Walking on a Dream
Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3
Lady Gaga - The Fame
International Breakthrough Act
Animal Collective
Daniel Merriweather
Empire of the Sun
Lady Gaga
Taylor Swift
Outstanding Contribution Award
Robbie Williams

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Awards and nominations

2003 Olivier nominations
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical or Entertainment - Sharon D. Clarke
2003 Theatregoers' Choice Awards nominations
Best New Musical (WINNER)
Best Actor in a Musical - Tony Vincent (WINNER)
Best Actress in a Musical - Hannah Jane Fox (WINNER)
Best Supporting Actress in a Musical - Sharon D. Clarke (WINNER)
Best Director - Christopher Renshaw (WINNER)
2004 Helpmann Award nominations
Best Musical
Best Direction of a Musical - Ben Elton
Best Choreography in a Musical - Arlene Phillips
Best Male Actor in a Musical - Michael Falzon
Best Female Actor in a Musical - Kate Hoolihan (WINNER)
Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical - Robert Grubb (WINNER)
Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical - Amanda Harrison (WINNER)
Best Music Direction - Mike Dixon, Brian May and Roger Taylor (WINNER)
Best Sound Design - Bobby Aitken (WINNER)
2006 Naledi Theatre Awards nominations
Best Performance in a Musical (Male) - Neels Calsen
Best Performance in a Musical (Female) - Helen Burger
Best Comedy Performance (Male) (Play, Musical or Revue) - Malcolm Terrey
Best Musical Director / Score / Arrangement - Bryan Schimmel
Best Theatre Sound Design - Mark Malherbe (WINNER)
2007 Dora Mavor Moore Awards nominations
Outstanding Production of a Musical (WINNER)
Outstanding Direction of a Musical - Ben Elton
Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Principal Role (Musical) - Yvan Pedneault
Outstanding Performance by a Female in a Principal Role (Musical) - Erica Peck
Outstanding Costume Design - Tim Goodchild
Outstanding Sound Design/Composition - Bobby Aitken
Outstanding Musical Direction - Rick Fox
Outstanding Choreography in a Play or Musical - Arlene Phillips

Songs

Act I
InnuendoFreddie Mercury and ensemble
Radio Ga Ga – Ga Ga Kids
I Want to Break Free – Galileo
I Want to Break Free (reprise) – Scaramouche
Somebody to Love – Scaramouche and Teen Queens
Killer Queen – Killer Queen and Yuppies
Play the Game – Killer Queen and Yuppies
Death On Two Legs* (instrumental)
Under Pressure – Galileo and Scaramouche
A Kind of Magic – Killer Queen, Khashoggi and Yuppies
I Want It All – Brit and Meat
Headlong – Brit, Meat, Galileo and Scaramouche
No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young) – Meat and Bohemians
Crazy Little Thing Called Love* – Brit, Meat, Galileo, Scaramouche and Bohemians
Ogre Battle (instrumental)

Act II
One Vision/Radio Ga Ga (reprise) – Ga Ga Kids
Who Wants to Live Forever – Galileo and Scaramouche
Flash – Bohemians
Seven Seas of Rhye – Khashoggi and Bohemians
Fat Bottomed Girls* – Killer Queen and Sex Yuppies
Don't Stop Me Now – Killer Queen
Another One Bites the Dust – Killer Queen
Hammer to Fall – Galileo and Scaramouche
These Are the Days of Our Lives – Pop and Bohemians
Bicycle Race* – Bohemians
Headlong (reprise)* – Galileo, Scaramouche and Pop
Brighton Rock solo* (instrumental)
Tie Your Mother Down* (instrumental)
We Will Rock You – Galileo and Bohemians
We Are the Champions – Galileo and ensemble
We Will Rock You (fast version) – Ensemble
Bohemian Rhapsody – Entire cast

Venues

The 2009 national tour of We Will Rock You is now finished!
Keep checking back for details as venues are announced and go on sale.
WE WILL ROCK YOU...... CONTINUING TO ROCK THE UK!

Principals (UK Tour)

Kevin Kennedy - Pop
Jonathan Wilkes - Khashoggi - Jonathan Wilkes returns to the role in Dublin from 20 January
Michael Falzon - Galileo
Sarah French-Ellis - Scaramouche
Brenda Edwards - Killer Queen
Georgina Hagen - Meat
Wayne Robinson - Britney

VOTE FOR WE WILL ROCK YOU AS LONDON'S FAVOURITE LONG-RUNNING SHOW IN THE OLIVIER AWARDS!

This year there is a new category in the prestigious Laurence Oliver Awards for 'Favourite Long Running Show'!
Make sure the voice of the Bohemians is heard and vote for WE WILL ROCK YOU by clicking through to the site here and voting for London's only rock theatrical phenomenon

Facts And Figures

The show features 32 of Queen’s greatest hits, took six years to develop and cost £7.5million pounds.An average of 600,000 WE WILL ROCK YOU tickets are sold every year.So far there have been over 2,200 performances in the UK and 2,200 standing ovations!It is estimated the show has now been seen across the world by an audience of more than 6 million people.As an indication of the wide audience the show attracts, the purchaser of the 1 millionth ticket in London on October 2006 was a 61-year-old grandmother who was buying a ticket to treat her 4-year-old great grandson to see the show.In August 2005 the show officially became the longest running musical to play at The Dominion, one of the West End’s biggest theatres.WE WILL ROCK YOU involves more than £1million worth of LED screens, especially shipped from Hong Kong to feature in the production’s unique set.WE WILL ROCK YOU’s production and set design is the most expensive and dynamic set ever seen in London theatre.The set designers were also behind some of the biggest of the world’s greatestive acts including Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones and U2.
WE WILL ROCK YOU HAS OPENED IN THE FOLLOWING CITIES:
MELBOURNE, Australia, AUGUST ’03MADRID, Spain, OCTOBER ’03PERTH, Australia, APRIL ’04BRISBANE, Australia, JULY ’04LAS VEGAS, USA SEPTEMBER ’04SYDNEY, Australia, OCTOBER ’04MOSCOW, Russia, OCTOBER ’04COLOGNE, Germany, DECEMBER ’04SPAIN, National Tour, 2004-2006TOKYO, Japan, MAY ’05JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, MAY ’06CAPE TOWN, South Africa, JULY ’06DURBAN, South Africa, OCTOBER ’06ZURICH, Switzerland, DECEMBER ’06OSAKA, Japan, JANUARY ’07 OSAKA, Japan, JANUARY ’07TORONTO, Canada, APRIL ’07AUKLAND, New Zealand, OCTOBER ’07VIENNA, Austria, JANUARY ’08SEONGNAM, South Korea, FEBRUARY ’08SINGAPORE, MARCH ’08HONG KONG, PRC, MAY ’08

WE WILL ROCK YOU HAS WON THE FOLLOWING AWARDS:
Theatregoers’ Choice Awards, UK – 2003
Best New MusicalBest Actor in a Musical (Tony Vincent)Best Actress in a Musical (Hannah Jane Fox)Best Supporting Actress in a Musical (Sharon D Clarke)Best Director for Christopher Renshaw
Capital Gold Radio ‘Legends’ Awards, UK – 2003
Best Live Performance of the Year
Dora Awards, Toronto, Canada – June, 2007
Outstanding Production of a Musical (David and Ed Mirvish and the Kimsa Group in association with Queen Theatrical Productions, Phil McIntyre Entertainment and Tribeca Theatricals)

We Will Rock You

The Story
The time is the future, in a place that was once called Earth. Globalisation is complete! Everywhere, the kids watch the same movies, wear the same fashions and think the same thoughts. It’s a safe, happy, Ga Ga world. Unless you’re a rebel. Unless you want to Rock. On Planet Mall all the musical instruments are banned. The Company Computers generate tunes and everybody downloads them. It is an age of Boy Bands and of Girl Bands. Of Boy and Girl Bands. Of Girl Bands with a couple of boys in them that look like girls anyway. Nothing is left to chance, hits are scheduled years in advance.
Caught in a landslide, no escape from reality. But Resistance is growing. Underneath the gleaming cities, down in the lower depths live the Bohemians. Rebels who believe that there was once a Golden Age when the kids formed their own bands and write their own songs. They call that time, The Rhapsody.
Open your eyes, look up to the skies and see. Legend persists that somewhere on Planet Mall instruments still exist. Somewhere, the mighty axe of a great and hairy guitar god lies buried deep in rock. The Bohemians need a hero to find this axe and draw it from stone. Is the one who calls himself Galileo that man?but the Ga Ga Cops are also looking for Galileo and if they get him first they will surely drag him before the Killer Queen and consign him to Oblivion across the Seven Seas of Rhye. Who is Galileo? Where is the Hairy One’s lost axe? Where is the place of living rock?
Anyway the wind blows.