STC Auditions for Twelfth Night

Streatham Theatre Company is planning outdoor performances of William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night at The Rookery on Streatham Common in August and are holding open auditions.

Shipwrecked in an unfamiliar land, twins Viola and Sebastian both believe the other to be dead. When Viola disguises herself as a man, she quickly finds herself caught between the lovestruck duke, Orsino, and the object of his affections, the Countess Olivia…

Full of love, music, mistaken identity, and a little bit of mischief, Twelfth Night has something for everyone.

FREE AUDITIONS:

Come to one of these dates:

  • 11th June, 7 for 7.30pm @ Vinters Studios
  • 15th June, 7 for 7.30pm @ Vinters Studios

Alternatively, submit a self tape- (1-2 mins Shakespeare, or the specific character you’re auditioning for) by the 14th June.

Rehearsals to start end of June/beginning of July.

See the STC website for more

New Manager for Woodfield Pavilion

Woodfield Pavilion have announced their new manager:

We are delighted to welcome Eddie Ralston as the new Manager of Woodfield Pavilion.

Eddie brings 20 years’ experience working in the charity sector in the UK and internationally, alongside a long-standing commitment to grassroots community initiatives.

In previous roles with Save the Children and Whizz Education, Eddie led global development programmes and operations, establishing systems to improve efficiency and accountability and ensuring projects delivered meaningful results.. Earlier in his career, he directed education programmes within a refugee camp with Jesuit Refugee Service, managing over 100 staff and volunteers and ensuring safe, effective day-to-day operations.

Alongside his professional career, Eddie has been deeply involved in local community work. He is Chair and Co-founder of Streatham & Balham Foxes football club and has spent the past eight years helping to run inclusive grassroots football sessions for local children. He has also served as a school governor and as a trustee for charities supporting refugees and sanctuary initiatives.

As a local resident who regularly uses Woodfield Pavilion and Tooting Common, Eddie understands the Pavilion’s importance as a community asset. He is passionate about volunteering, widening participation, and creating welcoming, well-run spaces that bring people together.

We are confident that his combination of charity leadership, financial oversight, fundraising experience and genuine local commitment will help Woodfield Pavilion continue to grow as a vibrant, inclusive and sustainable community hub.

I would like to begin with a heartfelt thank you to Nia Van Der Pauw and Susanna Abel, who have served as our interim Pavilion Managers since the start of the year. Their warm, steady presence and extraordinary hard work have helped guide the Pavilion through a busy period of transition. During this time they have overseen a thoughtful refresh of our communications and branding, while ensuring that the Pavilion has remained open and welcoming for classes, exhibitions and bookings.  

Nia will soon be stepping back once the handover is complete, although we very much hope to continue working with her on an ad-hoc basis. Her insight and experience as a senior educator have been invaluable to the organisation, and we are deeply grateful for the energy and care she has brought to the role.  

Susanna Abel will continue her wonderful work with us as the Pavilion’s digital assistant. Many of you will also know Susanna as one of our regular exhibiting artists, and we are delighted that she will remain closely involved in the Pavilion’s creative life.

Mohah Sharaf, Chair of Trustees