It was amazing to realise the actual
event that had been planned entirely 'in cyberspace'. Katie and I had not met
for over 30 years until arriving at the school to set things up during the
morning of December 9th - along with Richard
Bunt, Dave
Buckley and Sim
Hill.
We all had so much to talk about;
concentration on the many jobs that had to be done was very difficult. Luckily,
Beryl Chase and Leon Loberman arrived to speed things up!
The purpose of the day was
three-fold:
- To provide a relaxed atmosphere to meet up with those
involved behind the scenes - old boys, girls, staff and parents - in the
school's rich history of drama;
- to put some life back into the tired old stage with
another (the last?) "Chris Ents" production;
- and, to acknowledge Harry Mees for his commitment and
leadership in coaching generations of 'Behind the Scenes' apprentices.
At the stroke of noon, a horde of people
appeared at the Registration desk, each person collecting one of Geoff Lambert's special edition
'Behind the Scenes Reunion' name badges ... and, the
rest is history. Francis
Matthews, as the consummate presenter of "Chris Ents
2001", was superb. John
Allen's work as official photographer throughout the day was
very much appreciated. Dave
Buckley also produced a video record of the event.
Only sorry that I missed being able to
chat to several old school friends during the day; I had not even realised some
of them were present until after the event when looking through the
'attendance register'
!
Much of the planning time had been spent
trying to make contact with all those involved backstage over the entire
history of Harrow County. Alex
Bateman, Archivist, supplied me with many of the old drama
Programmes; Rod Clarke and
David Lloyd-Jones were
indefatigable in their efforts to help locate many of the 1000+ names with backstage credits.
Jeffrey Maynard also provided a
great deal of crucial support, as well as the publicity via his impressive
HCS Web site that proved a significant factor in
the excellent response achieved.
Finally, thank you to Harrow High School:
Christine Lenihan, Headteacher,
(see also her letter of thanks for the funds
raised by the reunion) who was sorry not to be able to attend but
offered the full support of her staff and provided the use of the school 'New
Hall'; Ruth Dennison, School
Administrator, for her help throughout the planning; Mario Panayiotou, Catering Manager, for an
excellent buffet; and, those staff members who helped on the day -
Hazel Paterson and, Joanne Hunt.
I'm definitely looking forward to being a
guest rather than an organiser at the next(?!?) Drama reunion. Any volunteers
ready to organise another bash??? What about something for the
centenary!!!