"A CHRISTMAS CRACKER"
After two years of non performance on stage, The Christopher Singers were very proud to present their Christmas show, "A Christmas Cracker" on 18th
December, 2021. The story was written by Patricia Dale and celebrated The Dames of Traditional Pantomime.
Dames from Mother Goose, Cinderella and Jack & The Beanstalk to name a few were depicted in all their "finery". The two ugly sisters brought laughs galore from our audiences. If you take a look on the Gallery you can see their
very fetching costumes.
Our cow danced and entertained everyone with her antics, saving herself from going to market by producing milk and cream. And yes, poor Jack ended up with the cream on his face!
Our thanks to everyone who attended our Matinee and Evening performances for joining in and making the day so successful. It was not clear who enjoyed the entertainment the most, the children or the young at heart. The squeals of delight from the youngsters when Father Christmas arrived was delightful!
The Carols and Christmas Songs rounded off the performances. The Twelve days of Christmas this year was performed in a slightly different
format than usual. The Singers did not have close contact with the audience and led their tables with number cards. The audience, again, was very cooperative, singing loudly to outdo their competitors (even though masks were worn)…..I do believe that Table 2 gets louder every year…...well done all.
There are so many people both on stage and behind the scenes to acknowledge when putting on our Christmas Show.
Thanks to Patricia Dale, our writer and Stage Director, and her brilliant
rehearsal team.
To John Steel, our Musical Director and Neil Shrimpton, our piano accompanist for their expertise in everything musical.
Gratitude to each and every one of The Christopher Singers, who
worked their socks off to bring this show to the stage. Also thanks to our
guest performers David Ryland, John Beavis, Sarah, Hollie, Dani and Emillie. You were all amazing. Oh! Yes you were!!!
Lastly, a huge thanks to our Stage Manager, who went out of his way to
decorate the stage, was responsible for lighting, effects and most of all
for putting up with me on Front of House duties and Box Office.
Our motto of teamwork has kept us going throughout these uncertain times.
Hopefully, we will be putting on our summer show at The Elmcroft Community Hall. Watch this space for further information.
Wishing you all Joy, Happiness and Good Health for 2022.
Billie Smith
Secretary
The Christopher Singers.
After two years of non performance on stage, The Christopher Singers were very proud to present their Christmas show, "A Christmas Cracker" on 18th
December, 2021. The story was written by Patricia Dale and celebrated The Dames of Traditional Pantomime.
Dames from Mother Goose, Cinderella and Jack & The Beanstalk to name a few were depicted in all their "finery". The two ugly sisters brought laughs galore from our audiences. If you take a look on the Gallery you can see their
very fetching costumes.
Our cow danced and entertained everyone with her antics, saving herself from going to market by producing milk and cream. And yes, poor Jack ended up with the cream on his face!
Our thanks to everyone who attended our Matinee and Evening performances for joining in and making the day so successful. It was not clear who enjoyed the entertainment the most, the children or the young at heart. The squeals of delight from the youngsters when Father Christmas arrived was delightful!
The Carols and Christmas Songs rounded off the performances. The Twelve days of Christmas this year was performed in a slightly different
format than usual. The Singers did not have close contact with the audience and led their tables with number cards. The audience, again, was very cooperative, singing loudly to outdo their competitors (even though masks were worn)…..I do believe that Table 2 gets louder every year…...well done all.
There are so many people both on stage and behind the scenes to acknowledge when putting on our Christmas Show.
Thanks to Patricia Dale, our writer and Stage Director, and her brilliant
rehearsal team.
To John Steel, our Musical Director and Neil Shrimpton, our piano accompanist for their expertise in everything musical.
Gratitude to each and every one of The Christopher Singers, who
worked their socks off to bring this show to the stage. Also thanks to our
guest performers David Ryland, John Beavis, Sarah, Hollie, Dani and Emillie. You were all amazing. Oh! Yes you were!!!
Lastly, a huge thanks to our Stage Manager, who went out of his way to
decorate the stage, was responsible for lighting, effects and most of all
for putting up with me on Front of House duties and Box Office.
Our motto of teamwork has kept us going throughout these uncertain times.
Hopefully, we will be putting on our summer show at The Elmcroft Community Hall. Watch this space for further information.
Wishing you all Joy, Happiness and Good Health for 2022.
Billie Smith
Secretary
The Christopher Singers.
Audience appreciation "A Christmas Cracker".
"The Christopher Singers' latest performance, ‘A Christmas Cracker’, was a rather sweet way to end the ghastly year of 2021. The atmosphere was immensely positive thanks to the audience participation and the joyful performances from the cast, with some lovely music choices. It’s a solid good Christmas present!"
Luke …...Sutton
"A wonderful show followed by lovely carols and Christmas songs.
This was a special family get together for us which everyone very
much enjoyed"…...Brenda B and party.
" What a great performance last night - it really got me in the Christmas
mood and it's lovely that you always have children involved."
…..Marcela - Epsom
"Thank you, we enjoyed the show." ……..Jane - Sutton
"Just to say how much the girls and I enjoyed the Panto and
the carols yesterday, it was all great fun."
……. Margaret - Cheam
"Amid all the doom and gloom what an uplift for the spirits to
come out and have a good laugh and a good sing with the Christopher Singers in the 'Christmas Cracker'. Many thanks."
…..Des & Molly - Carshalton
"The Christmas show was so enjoyable, the Panto really funny and having
different carols was a real treat." …...Harris - Bromley
A gentleman enjoyed the whole show so much that he approached one
of the cast and asked if there was a repeat of the Panto the next day as
he wanted to invite all his friends……..speaks for itself.
Very enjoyable, put me in the mood for Christmas. Loved the singing in the
second half……...Edwina
From a gentleman who had never seen one of our shows….."I was surprised
how good the Panto was and the singing in the second half….I will come again."
Eddie - Sutton
"Loved the show….you will see me next year"........Jean
"The Christopher Singers' latest performance, ‘A Christmas Cracker’, was a rather sweet way to end the ghastly year of 2021. The atmosphere was immensely positive thanks to the audience participation and the joyful performances from the cast, with some lovely music choices. It’s a solid good Christmas present!"
Luke …...Sutton
"A wonderful show followed by lovely carols and Christmas songs.
This was a special family get together for us which everyone very
much enjoyed"…...Brenda B and party.
" What a great performance last night - it really got me in the Christmas
mood and it's lovely that you always have children involved."
…..Marcela - Epsom
"Thank you, we enjoyed the show." ……..Jane - Sutton
"Just to say how much the girls and I enjoyed the Panto and
the carols yesterday, it was all great fun."
……. Margaret - Cheam
"Amid all the doom and gloom what an uplift for the spirits to
come out and have a good laugh and a good sing with the Christopher Singers in the 'Christmas Cracker'. Many thanks."
…..Des & Molly - Carshalton
"The Christmas show was so enjoyable, the Panto really funny and having
different carols was a real treat." …...Harris - Bromley
A gentleman enjoyed the whole show so much that he approached one
of the cast and asked if there was a repeat of the Panto the next day as
he wanted to invite all his friends……..speaks for itself.
Very enjoyable, put me in the mood for Christmas. Loved the singing in the
second half……...Edwina
From a gentleman who had never seen one of our shows….."I was surprised
how good the Panto was and the singing in the second half….I will come again."
Eddie - Sutton
"Loved the show….you will see me next year"........Jean
"TROUBLE IN TOYLAND"
Well, The Heroes found Ken and he was reunited with Barbie who had a fantastic 60th Birthday Party. The Witch eventually kept her hat on and Wiz stopped sneezing. What a wonderful Panto, an original story tale, written and stage directed by Patricia Dale, especially for The Christopher Singers. Fab-U-Lous! Thanks also to Patricia's rehearsal team.
Our gratitude to both of our audiences….you were truly amazing! Your interaction with the cast was great and the faces of all the children showed that they thoroughly enjoyed themselves! I think Santa may have had something to do with that too!!
The Choir rounded off the entertainment with a very varied choice of songs and carols. The children melted the hearts of many with their renditions of When Santa got stuck up the Chimney and Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer. Without fail the infamous Twelve Days of Christmas was enjoyed by our audiences who tried to see who could sing the loudest…..well done Table 2 (Matinee) and Table 7 (Evening). Appreciation John for your lovely selection of seasonal music.
Our gratitude to John Steel, Musical Director and Neil Shrimpton, Piano Accompanist, for 'all things musical' and Tim Mitchell for
lighting, designing and building such a magical set.
Thank you to each and every one of The Christopher Singers. Your hard work and dedication has proved worthwhile and, once
again, you have produced some great entertainment. Our guests, David Ryland (Wiz) and young people, Ed, Sarah, Holly,
Dani and Emily all played great parts. Well done! Once again Worcester Park Dramatic Society kindly supported us with an advertisement in their recent programme.
A special mention to Lynda Mitchell for not only playing a great Elf, but for organising the refreshments during the intervals. Our After Show Chill Out was organised by Diane Masters (Witch) minus hat and green face. Our appreciation…….Brilliant!
We are proud to continue supporting The Oaks Centre for Children and Young People, The Royal Marsden, Sutton. Thank you for your continued support and generosity.
Last, but by no means least, once again I have enjoyed every moment being part of this wonderful group. Wishing you all A Very Happy Christmas and Joy and Peace in 2020.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity
The Christopher Singers.
Well, The Heroes found Ken and he was reunited with Barbie who had a fantastic 60th Birthday Party. The Witch eventually kept her hat on and Wiz stopped sneezing. What a wonderful Panto, an original story tale, written and stage directed by Patricia Dale, especially for The Christopher Singers. Fab-U-Lous! Thanks also to Patricia's rehearsal team.
Our gratitude to both of our audiences….you were truly amazing! Your interaction with the cast was great and the faces of all the children showed that they thoroughly enjoyed themselves! I think Santa may have had something to do with that too!!
The Choir rounded off the entertainment with a very varied choice of songs and carols. The children melted the hearts of many with their renditions of When Santa got stuck up the Chimney and Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer. Without fail the infamous Twelve Days of Christmas was enjoyed by our audiences who tried to see who could sing the loudest…..well done Table 2 (Matinee) and Table 7 (Evening). Appreciation John for your lovely selection of seasonal music.
Our gratitude to John Steel, Musical Director and Neil Shrimpton, Piano Accompanist, for 'all things musical' and Tim Mitchell for
lighting, designing and building such a magical set.
Thank you to each and every one of The Christopher Singers. Your hard work and dedication has proved worthwhile and, once
again, you have produced some great entertainment. Our guests, David Ryland (Wiz) and young people, Ed, Sarah, Holly,
Dani and Emily all played great parts. Well done! Once again Worcester Park Dramatic Society kindly supported us with an advertisement in their recent programme.
A special mention to Lynda Mitchell for not only playing a great Elf, but for organising the refreshments during the intervals. Our After Show Chill Out was organised by Diane Masters (Witch) minus hat and green face. Our appreciation…….Brilliant!
We are proud to continue supporting The Oaks Centre for Children and Young People, The Royal Marsden, Sutton. Thank you for your continued support and generosity.
Last, but by no means least, once again I have enjoyed every moment being part of this wonderful group. Wishing you all A Very Happy Christmas and Joy and Peace in 2020.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity
The Christopher Singers.
Appreciation from Trouble in Toyland audiences
This is just a small selection of the many comments passed.
"Wonderful, really enjoyed..………... Becky, Sutton.
Brilliant show, great costumes!.......FS, Wallington.
We had a wonderful afternoon, great entertainment……. Margaret's party.
All the children joined in and encouraged the cast, when Santa arrived they met him and their faces were a picture. Everyone left with a smile……...Front of House team.
We thought that the Panto was entertaining and liked the carols as we could all join in. The atmosphere in the room was lovely with everyone enjoying themselves. We will definitely come again……. Diane's friends.
We have been coming to your shows for the past 8 years and it is always an important part of our Christmas programme because of the great warmth and joy that we feel in the hall….. it's like the getting together of a very large family each year!....... Lady & Gentleman from Sutton
(appreciation quoted by John, our Musical Director, which touched
our hearts)."
This is just a small selection of the many comments passed.
"Wonderful, really enjoyed..………... Becky, Sutton.
Brilliant show, great costumes!.......FS, Wallington.
We had a wonderful afternoon, great entertainment……. Margaret's party.
All the children joined in and encouraged the cast, when Santa arrived they met him and their faces were a picture. Everyone left with a smile……...Front of House team.
We thought that the Panto was entertaining and liked the carols as we could all join in. The atmosphere in the room was lovely with everyone enjoying themselves. We will definitely come again……. Diane's friends.
We have been coming to your shows for the past 8 years and it is always an important part of our Christmas programme because of the great warmth and joy that we feel in the hall….. it's like the getting together of a very large family each year!....... Lady & Gentleman from Sutton
(appreciation quoted by John, our Musical Director, which touched
our hearts)."
Love - The Impossible Dream
Wow!! Without doubt one of the finest Shows that The Christopher Singers
have presented. This year the script was written by our Music Director, John Steel, who also chose a beautiful selection of musical numbers to match the different emotions and stages of love. The Company did throw in a few ideas of their own too!!
The Content, the Characters, the Costumes, the Colours……..I feel a song coming on…….and the Commitment of the Company all mixed together made perfect Team Work. Every emotion has been brought to life in this Show….all in music
and voices. We are, first and foremost, a singing group and endeavour to pay tribute to Composers and Lyricists of all the music performed in Love - The Impossible Dream. We have a new Stage Director, Patricia Dale, who has put forward so many brilliant ideas which have worked well. Thank you Patricia for your awesome direction. So many people to acknowledge for their expertise:
John Steel - Writer and Producer, Music Director - for dreaming up this beautiful idea.
Neil Shrimpton - Bandmaster and Piano Accompanist - what would we do without you?
Chris Kimber - Our Drummer - who added a touch of magic to the band.
Tim Mitchell - Stage Manager and Master of Everything Stagey.
Alison Lee and Malcolm Stephens - who lit up the performances literally…..Stage Lighting.
John Beavis - (who will always be one of us) Guest Singer,
Edward Wheeler - A young singer in the making Thank you John and Ed for your splendid performances.
Angela Goodall - our Programme and Poster designer
Surrey Video Services - for producing DVD of this show (copies available by request).
Stepping Out Company - for use of their Lighting facilities.
Worcester Park & North Cheam Community Association - for support in hiring Elmcroft Community Centre.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank our two audiences for their generosity in supporting us and for being such a pleasure
for us to entertain. We leave you with this message…..you have brought smiles to the faces of The Oak Centre for Children and Young People, The Royal Marsden, Sutton.
Last but not least, again I have loved every moment working with John and The Christopher Singers on Love - The Impossible Dream.
“ Love is no passing thing..it is forever”.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity
for The Christopher Singers.
Wow!! Without doubt one of the finest Shows that The Christopher Singers
have presented. This year the script was written by our Music Director, John Steel, who also chose a beautiful selection of musical numbers to match the different emotions and stages of love. The Company did throw in a few ideas of their own too!!
The Content, the Characters, the Costumes, the Colours……..I feel a song coming on…….and the Commitment of the Company all mixed together made perfect Team Work. Every emotion has been brought to life in this Show….all in music
and voices. We are, first and foremost, a singing group and endeavour to pay tribute to Composers and Lyricists of all the music performed in Love - The Impossible Dream. We have a new Stage Director, Patricia Dale, who has put forward so many brilliant ideas which have worked well. Thank you Patricia for your awesome direction. So many people to acknowledge for their expertise:
John Steel - Writer and Producer, Music Director - for dreaming up this beautiful idea.
Neil Shrimpton - Bandmaster and Piano Accompanist - what would we do without you?
Chris Kimber - Our Drummer - who added a touch of magic to the band.
Tim Mitchell - Stage Manager and Master of Everything Stagey.
Alison Lee and Malcolm Stephens - who lit up the performances literally…..Stage Lighting.
John Beavis - (who will always be one of us) Guest Singer,
Edward Wheeler - A young singer in the making Thank you John and Ed for your splendid performances.
Angela Goodall - our Programme and Poster designer
Surrey Video Services - for producing DVD of this show (copies available by request).
Stepping Out Company - for use of their Lighting facilities.
Worcester Park & North Cheam Community Association - for support in hiring Elmcroft Community Centre.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank our two audiences for their generosity in supporting us and for being such a pleasure
for us to entertain. We leave you with this message…..you have brought smiles to the faces of The Oak Centre for Children and Young People, The Royal Marsden, Sutton.
Last but not least, again I have loved every moment working with John and The Christopher Singers on Love - The Impossible Dream.
“ Love is no passing thing..it is forever”.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity
for The Christopher Singers.
Alice.. The Panto
Our Pantomime for 2018 was written by Archie Wilson and performed by our very talented team on 15th December at The RBL Hall in Cheam. Our Stage Director, Patsy Dale, decided to stretch the abilities of the cast outside their comfort zone….and my goodness how well it paid off. Photos on our Gallery. Our thanks to Patsy for her time, her experience and her understanding of each of the players.
Thanks also to Patsy's team who did a grand job.
Two fantastic audiences joined in the fun of the Panto…..all the children were so responsive it was truly Wonderland. Your support and generosity is much appreciated. We continue to support The Oak Centre for Children and Young People, The Royal Marsden Charity Appeal.
John Steel and Neil Shrimpton, (our Music Director and Piano Accompanist), made a great team providing their expertise with the music.
Our very lovely scenery and Wonderland setting was built and set by Tim Mitchell our Stage Manager…...amongst his attributes are also Stage Lighting, Front of House and putting up with me in our joint Box Office ticket sales! Can't thank you enough Tim.
Not forgetting The Christopher Singers…..on behalf of your audiences...you smashed it!!!!! Two wonderful shows ...take a bow!!
Following the Pantomime a splendid array of finger foods was served and a big thank you to Lynda for arranging it all. The White Rabbit does really work!!
Our Christmas Songs and Carols were beautifully sung by The Choir and our little guests Isabelle, Hollie, Dani and Sarah entertained our guests with Away in a Manger...tear jerker…. and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer for which they had requests for more. They then sung Rudolph with added dialogue to cheers and applause. Well done all of you.
The highlight of the evening was, oh! yes it was!, The Twelve Days of Christmas. As usual everyone joined in…...well if they didn't, maybe the Queen would chop off their heads……...and had great fun.
We would like to thank Worcester Park Dramatic Society for the loan
of stage props and for supporting us in the programme of their recent production.
Once again I have enjoyed working alongside John Steel and The Christopher Singers, what a great 2018.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous 2019.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity
The Christopher Singers.
Thanks also to Patsy's team who did a grand job.
Two fantastic audiences joined in the fun of the Panto…..all the children were so responsive it was truly Wonderland. Your support and generosity is much appreciated. We continue to support The Oak Centre for Children and Young People, The Royal Marsden Charity Appeal.
John Steel and Neil Shrimpton, (our Music Director and Piano Accompanist), made a great team providing their expertise with the music.
Our very lovely scenery and Wonderland setting was built and set by Tim Mitchell our Stage Manager…...amongst his attributes are also Stage Lighting, Front of House and putting up with me in our joint Box Office ticket sales! Can't thank you enough Tim.
Not forgetting The Christopher Singers…..on behalf of your audiences...you smashed it!!!!! Two wonderful shows ...take a bow!!
Following the Pantomime a splendid array of finger foods was served and a big thank you to Lynda for arranging it all. The White Rabbit does really work!!
Our Christmas Songs and Carols were beautifully sung by The Choir and our little guests Isabelle, Hollie, Dani and Sarah entertained our guests with Away in a Manger...tear jerker…. and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer for which they had requests for more. They then sung Rudolph with added dialogue to cheers and applause. Well done all of you.
The highlight of the evening was, oh! yes it was!, The Twelve Days of Christmas. As usual everyone joined in…...well if they didn't, maybe the Queen would chop off their heads……...and had great fun.
We would like to thank Worcester Park Dramatic Society for the loan
of stage props and for supporting us in the programme of their recent production.
Once again I have enjoyed working alongside John Steel and The Christopher Singers, what a great 2018.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous 2019.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity
The Christopher Singers.
Old Time Music Hall
Wow!!!!! Another Sell Out …. Full House at Royal British Legion Hall, Cheam on Saturday, 15th September.
What a fantastic audience who became part of our Music Hall experience. They laughed, jeered and most importantly sang along
with the artists. Thank you for making this such a memorable evening.
Our Compere, Mr. John Steel, introduced the acts and kept things running smoothly….jokes included. No stranger to the stage he swapped baton for gavel.
Our Piano Accompanist Neil Shrimpton as always was brilliant.
A BIG thank you to Tim (Lighting, Tickets and Set Up etc.) and Gary who built the stage and set and transformed the room into a spectacular Music Hall Theatre.
A special mention to Lynda, for all her hard work in the production and hours of peeling potatoes and preparing food for the ladies in the kitchen who cooked such a delicious meal for our guests.
Thank you all. Our appreciation to the RBL Cheam and Sutton for inviting us to perform.
Last but by no means least...The Christopher Singers….superbly directed by Patsy Dale ...a show to remember …...you brought Music to Music Hall…...a great evening of entertainment. Once again our magic word is 'Teamwork’.
It has been a pleasure to work with John and The Christopher Singers……. Watch this space for news of our next show Alice…..the Panto!!!!!
Billie Smith Advertising and Publicity.
What a fantastic audience who became part of our Music Hall experience. They laughed, jeered and most importantly sang along
with the artists. Thank you for making this such a memorable evening.
Our Compere, Mr. John Steel, introduced the acts and kept things running smoothly….jokes included. No stranger to the stage he swapped baton for gavel.
Our Piano Accompanist Neil Shrimpton as always was brilliant.
A BIG thank you to Tim (Lighting, Tickets and Set Up etc.) and Gary who built the stage and set and transformed the room into a spectacular Music Hall Theatre.
A special mention to Lynda, for all her hard work in the production and hours of peeling potatoes and preparing food for the ladies in the kitchen who cooked such a delicious meal for our guests.
Thank you all. Our appreciation to the RBL Cheam and Sutton for inviting us to perform.
Last but by no means least...The Christopher Singers….superbly directed by Patsy Dale ...a show to remember …...you brought Music to Music Hall…...a great evening of entertainment. Once again our magic word is 'Teamwork’.
It has been a pleasure to work with John and The Christopher Singers……. Watch this space for news of our next show Alice…..the Panto!!!!!
Billie Smith Advertising and Publicity.
The Magical, Mysterious Tale of
TUMBLEDOWN
Our Show for 2018 was a great success. Wonderful music, singing, acting
and even some tap dancing to keep two wonderful audiences entertained.
We were delighted that Patrick O’Hagan and his charming wife Margaret
(parents of Tom O’Hagan, CEO of Virtual1, our sponsor for this show)
could be with us for the Matinee. Thank you all for being part of the magical
story of TUMBLEDOWN.
Appreciation to John Steel our Music Director, Neil Shrimpton our Piano
Accompanist and Chris Kimber our Drummer, for their music expertise and
dexterity.
Well done to Kate Puleston for creating the storyline and Directing the
Company and to our guests Phoebe, Oscar and Daniel of Spiral Youth
Theatre who were superb. Our Stage Manager, Tim Mitchell once again produced some very lovely backdrops and great props to add to the magical feel of this story. Malcolm Stephens and Alison Lee literally lit up
the stage….and dimmed it too…..amazing Lighting skills.
Sincere acknowledgements to Angela Goodall for Programme/leaflet design,
The Royal British Legion, Cheam/Sutton for Rehearsal Facilities and Stepping Out Company for Permission for Lighting Facilities.
We wish to thank Worcester Park & North Cheam Community Association
for help and cooperation in our hire of the Elmcroft Community Centre.
All Advertisers in the splendid Programme for your generous support and
Virtual1……..thank you for your continued interest and sponsorship of the
Programme.
Now it is time to show appreciation to The Christopher Singers, who have
worked so hard to bring this Tale to life…..a dedicated, conscientious group
of people with one or two aims. To bring joy to Theatre lovers and smiles to
the faces of sick young people. I believe we have achieved this today!
Well Teamwork has worked it's magic once again…...I have had a
superb time working with John Steel and all my friends at The
Christopher Singers. Have a super Summer and watch this space
for Olde Tyme Music Hall in September.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity
The Christopher Singers.
TUMBLEDOWN
Our Show for 2018 was a great success. Wonderful music, singing, acting
and even some tap dancing to keep two wonderful audiences entertained.
We were delighted that Patrick O’Hagan and his charming wife Margaret
(parents of Tom O’Hagan, CEO of Virtual1, our sponsor for this show)
could be with us for the Matinee. Thank you all for being part of the magical
story of TUMBLEDOWN.
Appreciation to John Steel our Music Director, Neil Shrimpton our Piano
Accompanist and Chris Kimber our Drummer, for their music expertise and
dexterity.
Well done to Kate Puleston for creating the storyline and Directing the
Company and to our guests Phoebe, Oscar and Daniel of Spiral Youth
Theatre who were superb. Our Stage Manager, Tim Mitchell once again produced some very lovely backdrops and great props to add to the magical feel of this story. Malcolm Stephens and Alison Lee literally lit up
the stage….and dimmed it too…..amazing Lighting skills.
Sincere acknowledgements to Angela Goodall for Programme/leaflet design,
The Royal British Legion, Cheam/Sutton for Rehearsal Facilities and Stepping Out Company for Permission for Lighting Facilities.
We wish to thank Worcester Park & North Cheam Community Association
for help and cooperation in our hire of the Elmcroft Community Centre.
All Advertisers in the splendid Programme for your generous support and
Virtual1……..thank you for your continued interest and sponsorship of the
Programme.
Now it is time to show appreciation to The Christopher Singers, who have
worked so hard to bring this Tale to life…..a dedicated, conscientious group
of people with one or two aims. To bring joy to Theatre lovers and smiles to
the faces of sick young people. I believe we have achieved this today!
Well Teamwork has worked it's magic once again…...I have had a
superb time working with John Steel and all my friends at The
Christopher Singers. Have a super Summer and watch this space
for Olde Tyme Music Hall in September.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity
The Christopher Singers.
Thank you to our audiences for these amazing comments :-
Wonderful show, top marks, can't fault it. A Lot of work, children brilliant! Kathy & Peter, Worcester Park.
Fantastic singing, colourful, loved it. Becky, Sutton.
Very enjoyable show, pleased with Singers...all have wonderful voices. Pleasant afternoon of entertainment! Patrick & Margaret.
Loved it! Felt like joining in...so we did! Enjoyed the music. Jane, Streatham.
Just one word…...Joyous!!! Catherine, Streatham.
Liked the Comedy aspect….laughed a lot! Penny.
And lastly..
“It's a kinda magic”......thought it was amazing. Fantastic afternoon...storyline good and songs cleverly worked into it. Lucy & Matt, Sutton.
Wonderful show, top marks, can't fault it. A Lot of work, children brilliant! Kathy & Peter, Worcester Park.
Fantastic singing, colourful, loved it. Becky, Sutton.
Very enjoyable show, pleased with Singers...all have wonderful voices. Pleasant afternoon of entertainment! Patrick & Margaret.
Loved it! Felt like joining in...so we did! Enjoyed the music. Jane, Streatham.
Just one word…...Joyous!!! Catherine, Streatham.
Liked the Comedy aspect….laughed a lot! Penny.
And lastly..
“It's a kinda magic”......thought it was amazing. Fantastic afternoon...storyline good and songs cleverly worked into it. Lucy & Matt, Sutton.
THE QUEEN OF HEARTS
On Saturday, 16th December, 2017 The Christopher Singers presented The Queen of Hearts, our annual panto, superbly directed by Lynda Mitchell. Thank you to our two very supportive audiences for your generosity and for being part of our shows, booing and hissing in all the right places! The Company must be congratulated on their performances, so much hard work goes into a production like this. The costumes
were very colourful and original. Well done to all involved.
Once again Teamwork has played a big part in this production and also the Carols and Christmas Songs in the second half of the show. Special thanks to John Steel our Musical Director, Neil Shrimpton, Piano Accompanist and Tim Mitchell, our Stage and Lighting Manager for their expertise. Our guests, Isabelle, Phoebe, Hollie and Danni played their parts very well and also stole the hearts of many with their
singing Away in a Manger and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer……..with justified encores! Reece and Lois-Rae Mitchell took time out of their busy schedule to bring alive Caroline, the Cow. A huge thank you to you both for all your spectacular moooooooves! The Catering Staff led by Lynda must be congratulated on a
delicious array of food and mulled wine which was enjoyed by all. Last, but by no means least, it has been a privilege, once again, to be part of this team.
Wishing you all a very Happy Xmas and a Joyous and Peaceful
2018.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity.
Extra performance of BRITAIN….a musical celebration
On 15th July, 2017, due to public demand, The Christopher Singers
presented an extra performance of BRITAIN….a musical celebration.
The script was adjusted as our leading man, John Beavis, retired from
the Company to work on stage nearer home. We wish him every success
for the future. Also Luke, from Spiral Youth Theatre, replaced Lucy and
joined Oscar in this production. Well done lads!!
Wow!! what a performance from the whole Company...you smashed it!!!!!
Your hard work, blood, sweat and tears have paid off. Super show!!
Thank you to our most appreciative audience for your continued support.
Once again, gratitude to John Steel, Music Director and Neil Shrimpton,
Piano Accompanist, for their music expertise, and Kate Puleston for her Stage
Direction.
A very special mention to Tim Mitchell who manages stage scenery, lighting
and props, the new outside marquee and puts up with me badgering him over
tickets! Take a bow!!!
Thanks to Tony Mayne for his assistance in erecting the marquee, stage scenery
and props.
Everyone enjoyed the very tasty refreshments, arranged by Lynda and myself,
served in the interval. Always a favourite with our audiences. Much appreciated!
A very tasty meal was enjoyed post show which was supplied by Beijing Garden
Chinese Restaurant. Our appreciation to Diane who arranged this at such short
notice. You're a star!!
Once again I will stress that Teamwork is the secret of success and what a team
we have!!!!
“What a wonderful Company to work with.
Pantomime 2017….here we come.
Hope you all have a great summer.”
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity.
On 15th July, 2017, due to public demand, The Christopher Singers
presented an extra performance of BRITAIN….a musical celebration.
The script was adjusted as our leading man, John Beavis, retired from
the Company to work on stage nearer home. We wish him every success
for the future. Also Luke, from Spiral Youth Theatre, replaced Lucy and
joined Oscar in this production. Well done lads!!
Wow!! what a performance from the whole Company...you smashed it!!!!!
Your hard work, blood, sweat and tears have paid off. Super show!!
Thank you to our most appreciative audience for your continued support.
Once again, gratitude to John Steel, Music Director and Neil Shrimpton,
Piano Accompanist, for their music expertise, and Kate Puleston for her Stage
Direction.
A very special mention to Tim Mitchell who manages stage scenery, lighting
and props, the new outside marquee and puts up with me badgering him over
tickets! Take a bow!!!
Thanks to Tony Mayne for his assistance in erecting the marquee, stage scenery
and props.
Everyone enjoyed the very tasty refreshments, arranged by Lynda and myself,
served in the interval. Always a favourite with our audiences. Much appreciated!
A very tasty meal was enjoyed post show which was supplied by Beijing Garden
Chinese Restaurant. Our appreciation to Diane who arranged this at such short
notice. You're a star!!
Once again I will stress that Teamwork is the secret of success and what a team
we have!!!!
“What a wonderful Company to work with.
Pantomime 2017….here we come.
Hope you all have a great summer.”
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity.
BRITAIN….a musical celebration.
This year due to the closure of The Cryer we had to find a new venue for our production. We were lucky to locate a hall with a stage and all the theatrical needs we could ask for, at The Elmcroft Community Centre, North Cheam. Our thanks to WPNCCA for all your help.
We are grateful to Worcester Park Dramatic Society who steered us in the right direction and for sharing their props with us.
An amazing show presented by The Christopher Singers was staged in the Colin Peel Hall on 8th April 2017.
We were delighted to have the company of The Mayor of Sutton, Councillor Richard Clifton and his wife, Gloria, at the Matinee. On arrival our guests were greeted byJohn Steel. A bouquet was presented to The Lady Mayoress and Billie Smith conveyed The Company’s good wishes for a pleasant afternoon. Our thanks to Mr David Steel who looked after our guests during their stay. The Mayor and Lady Mayoress had a splendid time and mingled with the audience during the interval.
Both shows, Matinee and Evening, were a total success. This production would not have been so successful without the support of our audiences and local businesses who advertised in our programme. A special mention to Tom O’Hagan of Virtual1, who sponsored us and The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Thank you all for your support.
We are proud, once again, to be able to support The Oak Centre For Children and Young People, The Royal Marsden, Sutton, due to the generosity of our followers.
Extensive thanks to John Steel (Music Director) and the band, Neil Shrimpton (Piano) and Mark Allis (Drums) for their music expertise, Kate Puleston (Stage Director & Writer) and not forgetting Tim Mitchell (Stage Manager) and Tony Mayne (Assistant), without whom the show would not have been possible.
We were pleased to welcome members of Spiral Youth Theatre in our production. Oscar and Lucy...Very well done!
Last, but by no means least, a standing ovation to The Christopher Singers for a colourful, entertaining show and for all your hard work, dedication and commitment you have put into making this day so memorable.
Once again it has been my pleasure to work alongside John Steel and The Christopher Singers to promote BRITAIN….a musical celebration.
Warm wishes and love to you all.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity.
This year due to the closure of The Cryer we had to find a new venue for our production. We were lucky to locate a hall with a stage and all the theatrical needs we could ask for, at The Elmcroft Community Centre, North Cheam. Our thanks to WPNCCA for all your help.
We are grateful to Worcester Park Dramatic Society who steered us in the right direction and for sharing their props with us.
An amazing show presented by The Christopher Singers was staged in the Colin Peel Hall on 8th April 2017.
We were delighted to have the company of The Mayor of Sutton, Councillor Richard Clifton and his wife, Gloria, at the Matinee. On arrival our guests were greeted byJohn Steel. A bouquet was presented to The Lady Mayoress and Billie Smith conveyed The Company’s good wishes for a pleasant afternoon. Our thanks to Mr David Steel who looked after our guests during their stay. The Mayor and Lady Mayoress had a splendid time and mingled with the audience during the interval.
Both shows, Matinee and Evening, were a total success. This production would not have been so successful without the support of our audiences and local businesses who advertised in our programme. A special mention to Tom O’Hagan of Virtual1, who sponsored us and The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Thank you all for your support.
We are proud, once again, to be able to support The Oak Centre For Children and Young People, The Royal Marsden, Sutton, due to the generosity of our followers.
Extensive thanks to John Steel (Music Director) and the band, Neil Shrimpton (Piano) and Mark Allis (Drums) for their music expertise, Kate Puleston (Stage Director & Writer) and not forgetting Tim Mitchell (Stage Manager) and Tony Mayne (Assistant), without whom the show would not have been possible.
We were pleased to welcome members of Spiral Youth Theatre in our production. Oscar and Lucy...Very well done!
Last, but by no means least, a standing ovation to The Christopher Singers for a colourful, entertaining show and for all your hard work, dedication and commitment you have put into making this day so memorable.
Once again it has been my pleasure to work alongside John Steel and The Christopher Singers to promote BRITAIN….a musical celebration.
Warm wishes and love to you all.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity.
OLD KING KING COLE
On 17th December, 2016 our Xmas Show, Old King Cole, was presented by
The Christopher Singers, under the superb direction of Lynda Mitchell. Both
Matinee and Evening performances were Full Houses.
Thank you to both audiences for your enthusiasm and generosity. The ooos
aaahs and jeers were perfectly timed and your support was very much
appreciated.
Well done to The Christopher Singers, on behalf of their audiences, for a very
entertaining and colourful spectacular. So many laughs especially for the antics
and wardrobe of Princess Sonatina. Our Younger Generation ladies were superb
in their roles of Princess Viola (Aimee) and Courtier, Page and Demon (Holly).
A credit to The Company.
Appreciation to Kevin and Lindsay Peters for once again providing us
with wonderful scenery. Not forgetting Tim Mitchell, our Stage Manager,
who built the set and provided lighting and sound to name a few of
his assets.
Teamwork is the name of the game and all credit must go to Neil Shrimpton
(Piano Accompanist) and John Steel (Music Director) for their musical expertise.
Anne, our prompt, who was hidden behind a screen, had the patience of a
Saint. All thanks for your hard work. Thank you also to Helen, who
chaperoned our little guests, dressed them and got them on and off stage
with great ease. A huge task expertly managed and so appreciated.
Our little guests Isabelle, Hollie and Phoebe stole the hearts of everyone
especially for their updated rendition of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
An encore was called for and superbly given to rapturous applause. As is
tradition everybody joined in with The Twelve Days of Christmas and was
thoroughly enjoyed by all. Oh yes it was!!!!!!
Once again it has been a great pleasure to work with this dedicated group.
Wishing everyone A Merry Xmas and a Happy and Peaceful 2017.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity 🎄🎈🎁
On 17th December, 2016 our Xmas Show, Old King Cole, was presented by
The Christopher Singers, under the superb direction of Lynda Mitchell. Both
Matinee and Evening performances were Full Houses.
Thank you to both audiences for your enthusiasm and generosity. The ooos
aaahs and jeers were perfectly timed and your support was very much
appreciated.
Well done to The Christopher Singers, on behalf of their audiences, for a very
entertaining and colourful spectacular. So many laughs especially for the antics
and wardrobe of Princess Sonatina. Our Younger Generation ladies were superb
in their roles of Princess Viola (Aimee) and Courtier, Page and Demon (Holly).
A credit to The Company.
Appreciation to Kevin and Lindsay Peters for once again providing us
with wonderful scenery. Not forgetting Tim Mitchell, our Stage Manager,
who built the set and provided lighting and sound to name a few of
his assets.
Teamwork is the name of the game and all credit must go to Neil Shrimpton
(Piano Accompanist) and John Steel (Music Director) for their musical expertise.
Anne, our prompt, who was hidden behind a screen, had the patience of a
Saint. All thanks for your hard work. Thank you also to Helen, who
chaperoned our little guests, dressed them and got them on and off stage
with great ease. A huge task expertly managed and so appreciated.
Our little guests Isabelle, Hollie and Phoebe stole the hearts of everyone
especially for their updated rendition of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
An encore was called for and superbly given to rapturous applause. As is
tradition everybody joined in with The Twelve Days of Christmas and was
thoroughly enjoyed by all. Oh yes it was!!!!!!
Once again it has been a great pleasure to work with this dedicated group.
Wishing everyone A Merry Xmas and a Happy and Peaceful 2017.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity 🎄🎈🎁
Back by popular demand
“ALL AT SEA”
The Christopher Singers in partnership with
The Royal British Legion, Cheam and Sutton.
July 16th, 2016
In a temperature of a very muggy 26c The Christopher Singers presented
an excellent production of “All at Sea” , thank you team for an enjoyable
evening of entertainment.
So many people to thank, here we go!
Appreciation especially to our very responsive audience, who cheered and
whistled in all the right places. Your generosity and support is much
valued.
A big thankyou to our Catering Team, Lynda, Diane and Billie, who prepared
the light refreshments, served during the Interval, which everyone enjoyed.
Special thanks to Lynda who shopped 'til she dropped!!!
Thankyou to John, Neil, Tim, Tony and Kate, together with The Christopher
Singers, CS Younger Generation and our Guests, The Spiral Youth Theatre,
in bringing their expertise to the stage.
You cannot make a successful production without TEAMWORK and this goes
to show that this is what we have!
I pride myself in being part of this amazing TEAM …….watch this space for news
of Old King Cole, our Xmas Pantomime.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity.
“ALL AT SEA”
The Christopher Singers in partnership with
The Royal British Legion, Cheam and Sutton.
July 16th, 2016
In a temperature of a very muggy 26c The Christopher Singers presented
an excellent production of “All at Sea” , thank you team for an enjoyable
evening of entertainment.
So many people to thank, here we go!
Appreciation especially to our very responsive audience, who cheered and
whistled in all the right places. Your generosity and support is much
valued.
A big thankyou to our Catering Team, Lynda, Diane and Billie, who prepared
the light refreshments, served during the Interval, which everyone enjoyed.
Special thanks to Lynda who shopped 'til she dropped!!!
Thankyou to John, Neil, Tim, Tony and Kate, together with The Christopher
Singers, CS Younger Generation and our Guests, The Spiral Youth Theatre,
in bringing their expertise to the stage.
You cannot make a successful production without TEAMWORK and this goes
to show that this is what we have!
I pride myself in being part of this amazing TEAM …….watch this space for news
of Old King Cole, our Xmas Pantomime.
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity.
“ALL AT SEA”
Once again the magic of The Christopher Singers was brought to The Cryer Theatre,
Carshalton on 6/7th May with the production of All at Sea.
Our 25th Anniversary was celebrated in style. On Friday 6th, together with a very
appreciative audience we were privileged to have the company of The Mayor of Sutton,
Councillor Muhammad Sadiq and his charming wife Aasia. On arrival they were greeted by
John Steel and a bouquet of flowers was presented to The Lady Mayoress by Billie Smith,
on behalf of the Company. Our thanks to Mr. David Steel who attended to our guests during
the evening. The Mayor and his wife had a splendid time.
The two shows on the 7th May were equally enjoyed by the Company and their audiences.
The oooohs, ahhhhhs and cheers spoke for themselves. Thank you all.
This production would not have been so successful without the support of our splendid
audiences and local businesses who advertised in our programme. A special mention to Tom
O’Hagan of Virtual1, who sponsored The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. We would like to
thank each and everyone for their support and generosity.
We are proud, once again, to be able to support The Oak Centre for Children and Young
People based at The Royal Marsden Hospital due to the generosity of our audiences and
local business.
Huge thanks to John Steel, Kate Puleston, Neil Shrimpton and not forgetting Tim Mitchell
and Tony Mayne, without whom the show would not have been possible. One person, who
was brought in at the last minute, Alison Lee, provided her expertise on theatre lighting. We
are so grateful that she agreed to take on this task. A Big, big thankyou from us all.
Thanks to each and every one of The Christopher Singers, in their 25th year, on the hard
work, dedication and commitment they have given to All at Sea. Congratulations! Our own
Christopher Singers Younger Generation, Aimee and Holly have to be commended on their
wonderful enthusiasm and tenacity. Their duet of Razzle Dazzle and synchronised moves
was splendid. Very well done ladies.
We were pleased to welcome members of Spiral Youth Theatre to appear in our production.
Luke, Joseph and Daniel, who played the Ninjas were very funny and got lots of laughs.
Gaby’s singing was much appreciated by the audiences.
We must express our gratitude to Sutton Theatres Trust for the use of The Cryer, which just
one year ago was on the point of closure. We love this theatre and have used it many times
in previous productions.
Last, but by no means least, it has been a pleasure to work with John and The Christopher
Singers over the past few years. Congratulations on your 25th Anniversary Year and may
there be many more!
My warmest wishes and love to you all,
Billie Smith,
Advertising and Publicity.
Once again the magic of The Christopher Singers was brought to The Cryer Theatre,
Carshalton on 6/7th May with the production of All at Sea.
Our 25th Anniversary was celebrated in style. On Friday 6th, together with a very
appreciative audience we were privileged to have the company of The Mayor of Sutton,
Councillor Muhammad Sadiq and his charming wife Aasia. On arrival they were greeted by
John Steel and a bouquet of flowers was presented to The Lady Mayoress by Billie Smith,
on behalf of the Company. Our thanks to Mr. David Steel who attended to our guests during
the evening. The Mayor and his wife had a splendid time.
The two shows on the 7th May were equally enjoyed by the Company and their audiences.
The oooohs, ahhhhhs and cheers spoke for themselves. Thank you all.
This production would not have been so successful without the support of our splendid
audiences and local businesses who advertised in our programme. A special mention to Tom
O’Hagan of Virtual1, who sponsored The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. We would like to
thank each and everyone for their support and generosity.
We are proud, once again, to be able to support The Oak Centre for Children and Young
People based at The Royal Marsden Hospital due to the generosity of our audiences and
local business.
Huge thanks to John Steel, Kate Puleston, Neil Shrimpton and not forgetting Tim Mitchell
and Tony Mayne, without whom the show would not have been possible. One person, who
was brought in at the last minute, Alison Lee, provided her expertise on theatre lighting. We
are so grateful that she agreed to take on this task. A Big, big thankyou from us all.
Thanks to each and every one of The Christopher Singers, in their 25th year, on the hard
work, dedication and commitment they have given to All at Sea. Congratulations! Our own
Christopher Singers Younger Generation, Aimee and Holly have to be commended on their
wonderful enthusiasm and tenacity. Their duet of Razzle Dazzle and synchronised moves
was splendid. Very well done ladies.
We were pleased to welcome members of Spiral Youth Theatre to appear in our production.
Luke, Joseph and Daniel, who played the Ninjas were very funny and got lots of laughs.
Gaby’s singing was much appreciated by the audiences.
We must express our gratitude to Sutton Theatres Trust for the use of The Cryer, which just
one year ago was on the point of closure. We love this theatre and have used it many times
in previous productions.
Last, but by no means least, it has been a pleasure to work with John and The Christopher
Singers over the past few years. Congratulations on your 25th Anniversary Year and may
there be many more!
My warmest wishes and love to you all,
Billie Smith,
Advertising and Publicity.
We were delighted to receive this wonderful letter (below) from John Adams,
Chairman of the Royal British Legion, Cheam and Sutton Branch.
Chairman of the Royal British Legion, Cheam and Sutton Branch.
ALI BABA (AND THE FORTY THIEVES) and CHRISTMAS SONGS and CAROLS
On December 20th, 2014 The Christopher Singers, once again, had a huge success with their latest Pantomime, Ali Baba (and the Forty Thieves), which was splendidly directed by Lynda Mitchell.
Special appreciation to Kevin Peters for his outstanding set design and artwork - not forgetting Tim Mitchell, Stage Manager, for building the scenery. Thank you both very much.
Aimee and Holly of The Younger Generation and guests, Reece and Lois Rae, worked very well as acrobatic dancers, a snake charmer, desert spirits and slave boy and girls. Not forgetting our amazing Camel (Aimee and Holly) which brought great laughter from the audience.
The enthusiasm and generosity from two packed audiences was overwhelming and on behalf of The Christopher Singers I would like to thank each and everyone for making this Pantomime and Christmas Songs and Carols such a resounding success.
The Christmas Songs and Carols were performed to perfection and a special thank you must go to Miss Isabelle Cromwell (aged 6) who, together with Gilly Davies, performed a beautiful and touching rendition of Scarlett Ribbons.
To each member of The Christopher Singers, The Younger Generation, John Steel, Neil Shrimpton, Tim Mitchell and Tony Mayne thank you from your audiences for a very funny entertaining show.
And finally, a very special greeting from me. A perfect team to work with!
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity.
The best Pantomime for years, scenery & costumes were outstanding. Danny.
I liked the spirits best and the singing - oh! and the sausage rolls. William (aged 7).
Another excellent show, we love the Christopher Singers and look forward to being entertained by them. Ladies of the Beddington Evening Townswomen's Guild.
Great show, as ever, lots of laughs and rounded off with traditional carols. Superb evening. Alicia and David, Carshalton.
The ghostly bit was good and I liked the happy ending. Enjoyed the food - all round favourites. The interactive 12 days of Xmas was fun. I had an amazing time. Estelle (aged10).
Myths, Legends and Fairy tales
The Christopher Singers, once again, have excelled themselves in their latest production of Myths, Legends and Fairytales at The Royal British Legion Hall, Cheam on Saturday, 26th July, 2014.
On behalf of the Christopher Singers, thank you to our wonderful, appreciative audience, which included John Adams, the Chairman of the RBL Cheam, and his wife Carol, together with many members of the RBL, SCOLA and friends and family, for your generosity and support.
Congratulations to each and every member of the Christopher Singers and the Younger Generation, John Steel, Neil Shrimpton, Kate Puleston, Tim Mitchell and Tony Mayne for an unforgettable evening. Special thanks to our Catering Team for a wonderful supper.
Last but by no means least thank you from me for being such a wonderful, caring team to work with!
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity.
Keep an eye on this website for future shows, events and news.
The Christopher Singers, once again, have excelled themselves in their latest production of Myths, Legends and Fairytales at The Royal British Legion Hall, Cheam on Saturday, 26th July, 2014.
On behalf of the Christopher Singers, thank you to our wonderful, appreciative audience, which included John Adams, the Chairman of the RBL Cheam, and his wife Carol, together with many members of the RBL, SCOLA and friends and family, for your generosity and support.
Congratulations to each and every member of the Christopher Singers and the Younger Generation, John Steel, Neil Shrimpton, Kate Puleston, Tim Mitchell and Tony Mayne for an unforgettable evening. Special thanks to our Catering Team for a wonderful supper.
Last but by no means least thank you from me for being such a wonderful, caring team to work with!
Billie Smith
Advertising and Publicity.
Keep an eye on this website for future shows, events and news.
Congratulations for winning a Cultural Award from the London Borough of Sutton - see News/Events for further details
Excellent news! Congratulations on a well deserved Award. Karen and Alfie - Fruit Bat Juice Cafe, Cheam.
Congratulations on your award, very well done! Alicia and David, Carshalton.
Amazing - Congratulations. Paddi.
Congratulations on your award, very well done! Alicia and David, Carshalton.
Amazing - Congratulations. Paddi.
Appreciation and thanks from The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity 2014
MYTHS, LEGENDS & FAIRYTALES
The Christopher Singers most recent production Myths, Legends & Fairytales at the Charles Cryer Studio Theatre, 4th/5th April, 2014, was performed to 3 very appreciative audiences.An enchanting mixture of Brigadoon, Iolanthe, Hans Christian Andersen, Camelot and Hansel and Gretel was enacted to perfection. Wonderful solos were sung of Rusalka and Six different Legends of Song. The children of Holy Trinity Junior School joined the Younger Generation in excerpts from various Fairytales and won over the hearts of their audiences. Well Done! A comedy Finale Spamalot rounded off an amazing show.
Thank you to our audiences and advertisers for your generosity and for supporting The Oak Centre for Children and Young People, Royal Marsden Hospital.
CONGRATULATIONS to each and every member of The Company and their supporting staff for making this production one to be remembered.
Billie Smith, Advertising and Publicity
The Christopher Singers most recent production Myths, Legends & Fairytales at the Charles Cryer Studio Theatre, 4th/5th April, 2014, was performed to 3 very appreciative audiences.An enchanting mixture of Brigadoon, Iolanthe, Hans Christian Andersen, Camelot and Hansel and Gretel was enacted to perfection. Wonderful solos were sung of Rusalka and Six different Legends of Song. The children of Holy Trinity Junior School joined the Younger Generation in excerpts from various Fairytales and won over the hearts of their audiences. Well Done! A comedy Finale Spamalot rounded off an amazing show.
Thank you to our audiences and advertisers for your generosity and for supporting The Oak Centre for Children and Young People, Royal Marsden Hospital.
CONGRATULATIONS to each and every member of The Company and their supporting staff for making this production one to be remembered.
Billie Smith, Advertising and Publicity
Words of praise for Myths, Legends & Fairytales
'The spectacular costumes really lifted the show' - Vanessa, Worcester Park
It was more concert than show but still very good - John, Sutton
Legends was a good idea. Might have been better set as a nightclub scene with some movement but singing very good - John Sutton
The background slides and effects were very good - Jackie, Cheam
It was lovely - I liked the last part best (Spamalot) it was great. Sophie aged 7
A most colourful show and very polished. Paddi.
Each year the show gets notably better - this year Excellent. Alicia and David, Carshalton.
Our first time of seeing the show, but not our last. Terrific. Chris and Toni, Carshalton.
Great show, the children were good and the Younger Generation girls were a treat to watch. Gwen and Marion, Wallington.
A wonderful show, thank you, definitely coming to the next one. Beverley and Party, Beddington.
Amazing show, thoroughly enjoyed, well done Christopher Singers and Younger Generation. Alfie and Karen (Fruit Bat Juice Cafe, Cheam).
Great music, singing and acting. A wonderful evening. BS, Wallington
'Loved Hans Christian Andersen. Laughed and very creative' - Alf, Cheam.
' The whole show was sharper and moved up a notch - Ann, Sutton
'Lovely to see the extra individual singers who have great voices in Legends' - John, Banstead
'Will never forget the Christopher Singers as fairies - a long lasting memory' - Jackie, Cheam
'A great evening of varied entertainment. Singing, acting and overall performance - all did well' - Ellie, Sutton
'The clothes colours were amazing and very effective' - Giuseppina, Epsom
'The spectacular costumes really lifted the show' - Vanessa, Worcester Park
It was more concert than show but still very good - John, Sutton
Legends was a good idea. Might have been better set as a nightclub scene with some movement but singing very good - John Sutton
The background slides and effects were very good - Jackie, Cheam
It was lovely - I liked the last part best (Spamalot) it was great. Sophie aged 7
A most colourful show and very polished. Paddi.
Each year the show gets notably better - this year Excellent. Alicia and David, Carshalton.
Our first time of seeing the show, but not our last. Terrific. Chris and Toni, Carshalton.
Great show, the children were good and the Younger Generation girls were a treat to watch. Gwen and Marion, Wallington.
A wonderful show, thank you, definitely coming to the next one. Beverley and Party, Beddington.
Amazing show, thoroughly enjoyed, well done Christopher Singers and Younger Generation. Alfie and Karen (Fruit Bat Juice Cafe, Cheam).
Great music, singing and acting. A wonderful evening. BS, Wallington
'Loved Hans Christian Andersen. Laughed and very creative' - Alf, Cheam.
' The whole show was sharper and moved up a notch - Ann, Sutton
'Lovely to see the extra individual singers who have great voices in Legends' - John, Banstead
'Will never forget the Christopher Singers as fairies - a long lasting memory' - Jackie, Cheam
'A great evening of varied entertainment. Singing, acting and overall performance - all did well' - Ellie, Sutton
'The clothes colours were amazing and very effective' - Giuseppina, Epsom
DICK WHITTINGTON
The Christopher Singers latest production – Dick Whittington – produced by Lynda Mitchell – was performed on 21st December, 2013 to two wonderful audiences.
The participation and enthusiasm of so many people was overwhelming and on behalf of the Christopher Singers I would like to thank you all for making our Panto, Christmas Songs and Carols such a huge success. The Christmas Songs and Carols were performed to perfection and special recognition must go to Aimee and Holly, of our Younger Generation, for their beautiful rendition of ‘The Snowman’. To the Christopher Singers, John Steel, Neil Shrimpton, Tim Mitchell and Tony Mayne thank you all from your audiences for a wonderful, entertaining show.
Finally, from me, what an amazing team to work with!!!!
Billie Smith Advertising and Publicity.
The Christopher Singers latest production – Dick Whittington – produced by Lynda Mitchell – was performed on 21st December, 2013 to two wonderful audiences.
The participation and enthusiasm of so many people was overwhelming and on behalf of the Christopher Singers I would like to thank you all for making our Panto, Christmas Songs and Carols such a huge success. The Christmas Songs and Carols were performed to perfection and special recognition must go to Aimee and Holly, of our Younger Generation, for their beautiful rendition of ‘The Snowman’. To the Christopher Singers, John Steel, Neil Shrimpton, Tim Mitchell and Tony Mayne thank you all from your audiences for a wonderful, entertaining show.
Finally, from me, what an amazing team to work with!!!!
Billie Smith Advertising and Publicity.
LONDON CALLING (the songs of London Town)
The latest performance of London Calling ( the Songs of London Town) was performed at the Royal British Legion Hall, Cheam on Saturday, 27th July, 2013.
The show, which included a wide range of music, dancing and acting, was a huge success. The Christopher Singers played to a very appreciative audience, which included special guests, Kate and Tom O’Hagan (of Virtual1 - Total Network Freedom, (www.Virtual1.com) and the Chairman of the Royal British Legion, Cheam, John Adams and his wife, Carol.
Thank you all very much for supporting the Christopher Singers and The Oak Centre For Children and Young People, Royal Marsden Hospital and for your amazing generosity and enthusiasm.
Congratulations to each and every member of the Company for making this an evening to remember.
Billie Smith, Publicity and Advertising.
Appreciation and thanks from The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity 2013
Words of praise for London Calling, April 2013
"Best show to date - thoroughly entertaining" - Alicia and David, Carshalton
"Wonderful show - I am now on Mailing List" - Mrs. V. Hunter, Beddington
"Brilliant, thumbs up" - Diana, Wallington
"Bored with TV? - Great show at Charles Cryer - London Calling" - Tom Brake, M.P. Wallington and Carshalton
"All round entertainment" - Maggie and Bruce, Wallington
"Congratulations to The Christopher Singers - wonderful singing, acting and great music - B.S., Wallington.
"I have seen several shows now and each one has been excellent" - G. Younger, Beddington.
Words of praise for past shows
"What a fantastic evening - just like going to a West End show' - Angela, Sutton Surrey
"A very entertaining show" - Natasha and Marcus - Wallington, Surrey
"A professional and polished show" - Sutton Guardian 2010
"I go to every show and thoroughly enjoy whatever show the Christopher Singers put on" - Mr and Mrs Tobin, Epsom
"A wonderful show. You could see how much the cast were enjoying themselves too which gave the show an extra twinkle" - Michelle and Paul, Worcester Park
Thanks from the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, March 2011
The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity raises money to help The Royal Marsden provide world-class treatment and care for cancer patients, and to support its pioneering work in cancer research and education.
When people support us, they help everyone who benefits from the work of The Royal Marsden. Scientists searching for cures. Doctors who depend on the very latest drugs and equipment. Nursing students looking for the best in clinical education and of course, cancer patients and their families.
It is thanks to people like The Christopher Singers and all those attending this concert [Showstoppers] that we have been able to start work on the second phase of building our new Centre for Children and Young People. This new Centre will be Europe’s leading Centre for children and young people and the world-leader in paediatric drug development. The Centre will be the most advanced of its kind in the country. There will be expanded day care and outpatient services, as well as brand new age-appropriate inpatient accommodation for children and teenagers. The Centre will also have the only facility in the UK dedicated to the early clinical evaluation of new therapies for childhood cancers.
All of these improvements will help The Royal Marsden provide a much more efficient and responsive service for young people. The extra capacity will help the hospital meet growing demand, reduce delays in treatment and provide an adaptable space that’s more suited to children and their needs.
Thank you for your amazing support and I do hope you all enjoy the show.
Amanda Heaton, Fundraising and Community Development Manager
The Royal Marsden Cancer Campaign
(Registered Charity No 1095197)
When people support us, they help everyone who benefits from the work of The Royal Marsden. Scientists searching for cures. Doctors who depend on the very latest drugs and equipment. Nursing students looking for the best in clinical education and of course, cancer patients and their families.
It is thanks to people like The Christopher Singers and all those attending this concert [Showstoppers] that we have been able to start work on the second phase of building our new Centre for Children and Young People. This new Centre will be Europe’s leading Centre for children and young people and the world-leader in paediatric drug development. The Centre will be the most advanced of its kind in the country. There will be expanded day care and outpatient services, as well as brand new age-appropriate inpatient accommodation for children and teenagers. The Centre will also have the only facility in the UK dedicated to the early clinical evaluation of new therapies for childhood cancers.
All of these improvements will help The Royal Marsden provide a much more efficient and responsive service for young people. The extra capacity will help the hospital meet growing demand, reduce delays in treatment and provide an adaptable space that’s more suited to children and their needs.
Thank you for your amazing support and I do hope you all enjoy the show.
Amanda Heaton, Fundraising and Community Development Manager
The Royal Marsden Cancer Campaign
(Registered Charity No 1095197)