The stage presentation - a wee miracle of how to make a totally convincing stage set-up out of minimal materials and maximum creativity of lighting and choreography THE HERALD
The Great Hall was selected at the outset of the ICE project for both its magical potential as a performance space and as a location in the heart of Tower Hamlets. As the project developed over an eighteen month long period, staff and students of Queen Mary English and Drama Department became essential collaborators, alongside a wide cross-section of local people, including pupils from local schools and colleges, interested individuals and members of local musical and dramatic organisations.
Whilst the Great Hall boasts a vibrant, crowd-pulling past (attracting performers such as Charlie Chaplin, the D’Oyly Carte company, the BBC Symphony Orchestra as well as various amateur musical societies), its current capacity as a large-scale theatrical venue is not fully recognised. One of The Other Opera's ongoing projects is to resuscitate the venue and to employ their expertise as both outstanding performers and award-winning music educators to further partnerships between Queen Mary, the arts and the wider community, and to provide a thriving resource where, once again, people can attend the People’s Palace to watch or participate in musical performances.