It’s harder than you might think

The Ladykillers probably had the most complicated set ever for Compton Players. With three levels, plus a roof revealed by sliding panels, and a gauze front curtain made opaque or transparent by the lighting (described by the NODA critic as ‘a stroke of genius’) it was a challenge for the set builders and the actors.

We’re lucky to be able to start set construction three weeks before the performances and to rehearse on the stage as the set takes shape around us. Even so, we were changing the lighting right up to the last minute but as always it was alright on the night.

The sound and lighting was pretty complicated too and we were really happy with some great sound effects set up by Tony, our sound and lighting man.

Here are some of the things the critics (from ODN, the Newbury Weekly News and NODA) said: “excellent sound effects and choice of music… a well performed play, enjoyed by the enthusiastic audience… good timing and movement… an evening of joy… the audience went home with smiles on their faces”.

The audience reaction was excellent too: “Congratulations! A terrific performance… I was amazed at the scenery… please tell the actors how good they were… a great show and the most imaginative set… thoroughly enjoyed the show last night, well done to all the cast… the set was particularly well designed given the constraints of your stage… I thoroughly enjoyed the play and look forward to the next one… loved the play tonight, you all did a brilliant job! It was a great set too. Well done to everyone involved”.