The Rambert Dance company formed at the start of the 20th century as a classical ballet company and continues to be one of the world’s most renowned dance companies. The company performed with its associate orchestra at Hall for Cornwall on the 26th and 27th of February 2004.
Hall for Cornwall’s annual reviews cover the activities which have taken place over the last year. They are designed to convey to audiences ‘who we are’ and ‘what we do’. They also cover audience figures as well as reviewing the success of initiatives such as improving awareness of and celebrating Cornwall’s culture, community partnerships and becoming a greener theatre. A statement of financial activities usually concludes the annual review.
Hall for Cornwall’s annual reviews cover the activities which have taken place over the last year. They are designed to convey to audiences ‘who we are’ and ‘what we do’. They also cover audience figures as well as reviewing the success of initiatives such as improving awareness of and celebrating Cornwall’s culture, community partnerships and becoming a greener theatre. A statement of financial activities usually concludes the annual review.
Hall for Cornwall celebrated it’s 5th birthday in November 2002 after the extensive refurbishment of City Hall reached an end in 1997. This is the programme cover that was produced for the celebrations which marked HfC’s 5th anniversary.
The Cinderella pantomine has been regularly staged at Hall for Cornwall throughout the theatre’s history. With the main characters of Fairy Godmother, the Ugly Sisters, Widow Twanky and Buttons, the pantomine follows the misfortunes of Cinderella until good finally trumps evil and she marries her Prince Charming. The pantomine was again staged at Hall for Cornwall in 2002 and ran between the 13th of December and the 12th of January.
Hall for Cornwall’s annual reviews cover the activities which have taken place over the last year. They are designed to convey to audiences ‘who we are’ and ‘what we do’. They also cover audience figures as well as reviewing the success of initiatives such as improving awareness of and celebrating Cornwall’s culture, community partnerships and becoming a greener theatre. A statement of financial activities usually concludes the annual review.
Hall for Cornwall’s annual reviews cover the activities which have taken place over the last year. They are designed to convey to audiences ‘who we are’ and ‘what we do’. They also cover audience figures as well as reviewing the success of initiatives such as improving awareness of and celebrating Cornwall’s culture, community partnerships and becoming a greener theatre. A statement of financial activities usually concludes the annual review.
The Wizard of Oz stage shows are based on the 1900 novel ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum. Although usually produced as a musical, The Wizard of Oz was staged as a pantomine at Hall for Cornwall between the 12th of December 2003 and the 11th of January 2004.
The Wizard of Oz stage shows are based on the 1900 novel ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum. Although usually produced as a musical, The Wizard of Oz was staged as a pantomine at Hall for Cornwall between the 12th of December 2003 and the 11th of January 2004. Teachers’ resource packs were developed for these performances by the education officer and served the purpose of engaging younger audiences in the arts.
The City of London Sinfonia are an English chamber orchestra which performs chamber orchestra and ensemble repertoire from the Baroque period to the present day. The orchestra performed at Hall for Cornwall on the 24th of October 2003 as part of the Classical Collection series of performances.