It’s a Cinderella story as Theatre Nemo goes fishing for new talent

January 12, 2010 by  

Sing up: Theatre Nemo's community choir with guests at Hampden Park

Sing up: Theatre Nemo's community choir with guests at Hampden Park

Theatre Nemo, the community theatre company which has been working across the South Side of Glasgow for the past 10 years, is planning a spring performance of Cinderella.
Loosely based upon Roald Dahl’s Revolting tales, the show is expected to open in the Spring. Theatre Nemo is calling on dancers, singers, musicians and actors – no
stage experience necessary – to take part. In addition, stage crew volunteers are required.
The establishment of a community choir, under the guidance of musical director Gregg Muir, has been a big success.
Gregg began his musical career at 19, playing trumpet and singing backing vocals for various bands in gigs throughout Scotland.
Having compled an HNC in Music, he went on to Strathclyde University, attaining a 2:1 Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in composition and community music
The group opened the National Lottery Fund Big Meet at Hampden Park and played to an audience that included Cabinet Secretary for Finance, John Swinney MSP, and Dharmendra Kanani, who is director of The Lottery for Scotland.
Theatre Nemo recently secured funding from the Scottish Enterprise Trust to hire a business development worker for a year.
The first meeting of the Cinderella group was on Sunday, 10 January 2010 at Mount Florida Parish Church, 1123 Cathcart Road, Glasgow from 2.30pm till 4pm.
Theatre Nemo can be contacted at 0141 552-3198 or by email at Isabel@theatrenemo.org.

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