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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 3, 2021 16:22:49 GMT
MAD has taken its final bow - the Make A Difference Trust is lowering the curtain. The charity behind West End Eurovision, Bares and the Christmas Concert is ceasing to operate.
A real shame - but I do understand that they don't feel able to fundraise for the foreseeable future.
Let's hope that something rises out of the ashes - we need crazy events like these are part of our theatrical lives - and in such a great cause.
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Post by alece10 on Jun 3, 2021 16:25:19 GMT
Just had an e mail from them with news of them closing. One of my theatre highlights every year was Westend Eurovision which I absolutely loved and have great memories such as Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton appearing and the cast of BOM performing "ding a dong". In the early years the show was put on at 11.30pm on a Thursday night after the casts has finished their own shows. This lead to great fun both on stage and in the audience where people had had a drink or two before. I used to go to the aftershow party so that I could get the first tube back in the morning. Oh the days when I could stay up all night!
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Post by londonmzfitz on Jun 3, 2021 17:09:43 GMT
I could howl. HOWL! I've loved their shows, the West End Eurovision I was talking about only last week. Les Mis doing Flying The Flag (was that the same night as Sweeney Todd doing One Step Out of Time? - I watch the YouTube probably once a month to cheer myself up). The surprise stars popping up, and I will never forget the Early Morning Jews (Once - and yes I've just looked it up on YouTube and it's still bloody funny) ... And their Christmas shows were always so lovely. A proper, proper loss. I really hope it's resurrected in some way.
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