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Helen Ashbourne
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How long have you been a Loft member?
I’ve just notched up 40 years. Time someone put me out to grass!
How many Loft productions have you been involved with?
As an actor about 42. I also did wardrobe for a couple of shows and
have handled the PR and photography for more than I can remember.
What has been your principal area of involvement so far?
In the past it was acting; these days it’s more PR and
photography – there are not that many roles for senile old bats!
Are you involved with other theatre groups/societies?
Over the years, as a performer, I’ve been involved with Spa
Opera, Leamington and Warwick Musical Society, Spa Theatre Company
and, way back, the Talisman. Currently my involvement is more
photographic.
Which is your favourite of the Loft shows you’ve worked on so
far?
This is really tough. I’ve loved so many and worked with some
superb directors. Most recently I found Brassed Off a
truly liberating experience. Similarly I enjoyed Mrs Peachum in
The Threepenny Opera. Other favourites include
Three Sisters, Lady Windermere’s Fan
(lovely frocks!), Salome, See How They Run,
Tom Jones and many more. Photographically: Mother
Courage, Sweeney Todd, the McDonagh season and
Amadeus – but I always moan about the challenge of
low lighting.
Have you experienced any backstage or onstage disasters?
Yes, but I try to forget them. I’ve missed a couple of
entrances over the years, for very legitimate reasons, but you feel
dreadful for your fellow actors. Then there’s the one when the
phone does not ring and it’s your line. When I danced the White
Rabbit in Toad of Toad Hall, David Biddle nicknamed me
Thumper! I once played Titania in A Midsummer Night’s
Dream at Charlecote Park. I was supposed to arrive by punt
down the river but it blew a gale one night and the fairies had
trouble docking and I was frozen in chiffon! In Tom
Jones I was supposed to throw myself onto a bed in a cramped,
raised bit of set and missed one night, ending up on the floor,
blooded but unbowed. There were some fun moments in musicals too. I
remember falling off the stage in a blackout at the old Jephson
Gardens Pavilion, landing on concrete behind the double bass. We were
both a bit surprised.
Have you had any form of theatre training?
Not formal but as a youngster I took ballet and singing lessons for
years – not sure the latter did any good but it helped to give
me a loud voice! I did some training with the late, great Pauline
Wattis. I’ve also benefited from Ann Mulraine’s help and,
like so many, I owe a great deal to Phyl Harris.
What do you do for a living?
I’m semi-retired now but still do some photography, copywriting
and PR.
Besides theatre, what are your main pastimes?
Photography – I’m chairman and publicity officer for
Leamington Spa Photographic Society. I enjoy (fair weather) walking
– and travelling when funds permit. Hate gardening!
What would be your dream show to be involved with at the Loft?
It’s always the next one.
Helen Ashbourne
March 2010
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