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Theatre and DanceYou are in: Beds Herts and Bucks > Entertainment > Theatre, Arts and Culture > Theatre and Dance > "I just get on with it!" ![]() Sarah Whittuck "I just get on with it!"Katy Lewis St Albans Sarah Whittuck talks about her latest role, her romantic theatrical proposal and the challenges she has faced to get where she is. When Alan Platerās award-winning show Blonde Bombshells of 1943, arrives in High Wycombe, it will mark yet another step in the amazing journey of St Albansā Sarah Whittuck, although the challenges that she has faced in following her dream are not something that she dwells on. After having, what she calls āa colourful medical pastā, Sarah just gets on with it! Born with a heart murmur, she had a kidney transplant when she was 17, with an organ which was donated by her dad, followed by a hip replacement at 25. ![]() Blonde Bombshells of 1943 With a demanding job as an actor, musician, singer and dancer, you may wonder how he has managed to keep going, but Sarah hasnāt let anything stop her and her philosophy is clear. āItās all still holding togetherā she laughed! āMy philosophy is that having been given my dadās kidney and a synthetic hip, all these extra chances of life, the last thing I want to do is sit around. āI mean, I know it would protect them if I sat around and did nothing but thatās absolutely completely against my natureā she added. āMy desire in life is to really use up my life fully with everything thatās been given to me so I keep fit, I go to the gym and I make sure that I keep my muscles toned to keep everything in place ā I donāt want anything falling out! āI just get on with it and actually it worksā she continued! āIt enables me not to focus on any of that stuff. Iām aware of it all and I have check ups and stuff but I never focus on it and never think of myself as a patient in anyway and Iām very, very lucky because I am able to do that.ā Toe-tappingSarah, who has recently been seen as Lottie in Mack and Mabel in the West End, can currently be seen in the UK tour of Blonde Bombshells of 1943 which can be seen in High Wycombe in February. Based on the award-winning film The Last of the Blonde Bombshells starring Judi Dench, the story centres on the Blonde Bombshells, who are the most glamorous all-girl swing band in the North, but it seems to lose members every time it plays a GI camp! Now thereās an important BBC job in the offing and Betty needs to find four new musicians ā fast! The show is packed with toe-tapping live performances of hits by Fats Waller, The Andrews Sisters, and Glenn Miller including Donāt Sit Under The Apple Tree, Tāaint What You Do, When I Grow Too Old To Dream, Goodbyee and other classics that fans of 1940s swing, old and new, will love. āYou donāt have to have been there the first timeā explained Sarah. āI know that it appeals to people who it brings back memories for, but itās also had somewhat of a revival recently, with people such as Christina Aguilera using that style. And I love it, I just love that style of music! āThe first two thirds of [the show] are a play with music. They are rehearsing and doing the auditions and some of their war time stories come out, so itās quite moving and touching. āThe last third of the show is the BBC wireless concert which is just a rip roaring gig of lovely swing numbers. āItās also really funny. I love it because one minute youāre crying, the next youāre roaring with laughter.ā UnusualSome fairly unlikely characters come to audition and among those drafted for Bettyās band are naĆÆve school girl Liz, who plays a mean clarinet, Miranda, an upper-crust saxophonist and singing nun Lily, played by Sarah ā who plays the saxophone and banjolele, an unusual instrument that Sarah had to learn just for the show. ![]() Blonde Bombshells of 1943 āItās the same tuning as a Uke with a banjo bodyā she explained, ābut itās smaller than a banjo so itās got a louder sound for public performance.ā For Sarah, whose theatrical credits include playing the role of Miranda in the UK tour of Return to the Forbidden Planet, learning something different for a part is nothing new! āYes ā over the years Iāve added to my skill setā explains Sarah, āI had to learn the drums for Return to the Forbidden Planet, and Iāve had to learn the flute for Puss in Boots. āYou do find that with these actor musician shows thereās always something snuck in there by somebody who wants you to do something and this time it was a banjolele so Iām doing my George Formby. Itās lovely actually, Iām really enjoying it!ā AmazingIt turns out that Sarah had just a few days to learn it! She joined the cast just before the show toured in Kuala Lumpar and Singapore last year, and there was a very short rehearsal period! But, she revealed that the tour, where they actually performed to one of the Princes of Singapore, was an incredible experience. āIt was amazingā she said, āit went down really, really well. Myself and Jane Milligan [Spikeās daughter] who joined the cast for that specific tour had nine days to rehearse including learning new instruments and everything else, so that was a steep learning curve! āBut it was amazing, Iāve never been anywhere like that and it was just fantastic, I loved it.ā Unlike some touring shows these days, all the music in this show is played live. āThere are eight of us in the castā explained Sarah, āseven girls and one boy and weāre all actor musicians. Thereās absolutely no extras, no click tracks, no musicians off stage and no pit musicians, itās all performed live on stage. āA click track is a track with a beat on it and a bit of backing vocals and stuff just to fill it out a bit if you havenāt got quite the band that you would like to be able to afford, but with this show thereās none of that at all, nothing is pre-recorded, everything is absolutely live.ā As well as being a jobbing actor who is often on tour, Sarah is also a mother, so how does she combine these two demanding roles? āItās very, very challengingā she revealed, ābut I donāt want to make it sound negative! āMy husband is also an actor and we try not to be away at the same time. Heās just done panto in Radlett where he played an Ugly Sister ā a role that he was born to play ā so heās just finished and Iāve just started rehearsals, so we try not to clash. āBut our absolute saving grace is my wonderful mum and dad who live just around the corner from us ā we absolutely couldnāt do it without them, theyāre fantastic.ā RomanticSarah met her husband whilst touring the show Return To The Forbidden Planet, where he played Captain Tempest to her Miranda and the story of how he proposed is worthy of the best romantic novels. āIt was my birthday and we were in Croydon [on tour] at the timeā she explained. āThereās a moment in the show where Captain Tempest declares his love for Miranda. Thereās a line - forgive me but I canāt remember the exact quote ā where he says something like āall the virtue the object and the pleasure of mine eye are only yoursā ā or something like that! āThis particular night he was looking a bit odd when he said that lineā she continued, āand he was looking down at his hand which was behind the microphone that was hiding his hand from the audience. āI looked down and there was this ruby and diamond ring in a little box behind the microphone. I thought, āis this what I think it is? Oh my God!ā āI looked at it and said my next line which was āOh Captain of my dreamsā ā itās all slightly cheesy ā and I jumped into his arms and he whispered āwill you marry me?!ā It was amazing that she managed to hold it together, but consummate professionalism took over! āI was about to weep when I realised that there were three more songs to singā she said, āso I had to keep myself composed really ā and I also had to say yes!ā The qualities of determination that Sarah has shown in her life are those that you need if you are to succeed in what is a tough business, so she is an ideal person to give advice for those wanting to follow in her footsteps. āYesā she said, āI would say that you really need to have a burning passion otherwise thereās a lot to get through. āHowever, if you really, really want to do it then donāt let anybody stop you, because if I can do it, you can! Just keep at it, if you really, really want to do it!ā The Blonde Bombshells of 1943 is at the Swan Theatre, High Wycombe from 4-7 February 2009 and at the Royal and Derngate, Northampton from 26-31 January.last updated: 16/01/2009 at 12:53 You are in: Beds Herts and Bucks > Entertainment > Theatre, Arts and Culture > Theatre and Dance > "I just get on with it!" |
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