Thursday, 24 September 2009

Zambezi Express Dances All Over London...

Check out this great footage of  Zambezi Express cheekily stopping at various locations around London! The crowds loved us...not so popular with the community police!!

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

A Chat with Louise Prior - Company Manager

Describe your role with Zambezi Express?

My official title is Company Manager, although I’m not always with the show. It takes a great deal of organizing before the show even gets on the stage, so my work has been ongoing for the 12 months prior to the first rehearsal date. There is a great deal of red tape and hundreds of calls and emails to get work permits and visas organized for the group to come to the UK. Then there are costumes, accommodation and all the extras that go with organizing 30 people to live and eat and be comfortable in their surroundings.

How long have you known the cast of Zambezi Express?

I’ve known Saimon Phiri and the main part of the cast for about 10 years. The cast are all members of Siyaya, a theatre performing arts company based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Before I worked at Wookey Hole for Gerry Cottle, I was a free lance music promoter booking tours and venues for international artists. I did quite a bit of work with the group over the years. The new members of the cast I haven’t met until they arrived for the Zambezi Express. They are all such a great bunch of people.

What’s the most difficult part of your job?

I think the most difficult part of the job, although there aren’t many difficult bits, is when something goes wrong. Usually a technical issue, and usually just before the doors open to the audience. It’s only happened once, and it was a mad panic which meant an extra night stay over. It was all resolve4d really quickly but I was left having to find myself a hotel room in peak season in Bournemouth at 11.30pm. But I managed it. I do love a challenge after all.

What’s the most fulfilling aspect?

It’s all fulfilling. I just love being around the cast and the theatre, and I never tire of seeing the show. For me it is seeing the audience come out at the end of the show, always smiling, and always saying what a brilliant show it is. People genuinely love the performance.

It’s also been great reading all the positive reviews in national press.

What’s your favorite act in the show?

I have several favourite ‘bits’. but its mean to ask me to pick out one favourite act. I love Ishmael playing Zilli’s father when he reads the newspaper and calls for his son. I also like the suitcase routine, it is so funny, although I do feel for Anton getting cases thrown on his head every day. I think my real favourite bit is the skipping finale when Brighton comes on and does his comedy skipping, then leads the dance that follows. There is so much power and energy in the whole show, I found myself crying when I first saw it on the stage in Bournemouth. It really is very emotional.

Behind The Scenes

Yesterday Suzie Blake came down to take some more photos of us in action. We'll be updating the website and our Facebook page with these shortly. She also took a few snaps backstage. Here's a few for you to take a peak at ...






Monday, 14 September 2009

Welcome to Our Blog!

This is the place to find all things Zambezi Express! 

Here, we; the cast, crew and everyone involved, will be updating you on our rehearsals, performances and what really goes on behind the scenes. 

Not only that, we'll be sharing exclusive photos and video footage plus interviews with the performers and loads more. Be sure to email us with your questions, we're always interested to hear from our fans. 

Stay tuned - there's lots more to come.