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CURTAIN UP - LATEST NEWS

Read the latest news from GAOS.

As of 2023, the format of our newsletter has changed. News articles will now appear on this page. A brief summary and the links will be sent regularly via a Curtain Update email. We will no longer have pdfs. 

If you'd like to contribute an article, member's letter, small advert or item of interest, please email newsletter@gaos.ch.  


  • 25 Aug 2025 12:09 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Fringe is getting ready to start rehearsing a new show, on the theme "London by Day and by Night". It will be directed by Wolfgang and Annette Schutt, with Wolfgang as Musical Director. Rehearsals will take place at HQ on Wednesdays, 14h-16h, starting on the 10th of September, plus some weekend rehearsals. Individual rehearsals for solo parts can be arranged. Performances will be in January 2026. Attached is a list of songs and skits included in the programme. Please contact Wolfgang if interested in taking part.

  • 25 Aug 2025 12:06 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Ever thought about joining the Committee? After several years of dedicated service, our Business Manager, Helen Weir, our Publicity Manager, Frou-Frou, and our Assistant Publicity Manager, Katya Akulich, are stepping down. If you are interested in these, or any other, Committee positions, please contact info@gaos.ch or any of our current Committee members directly for information.

  • 15 Aug 2025 17:18 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The AGM will take place on Sunday the 2nd of November, at 16h30. It will be followed by a potlluck meal.

    Documents will be uploaded to the website as they become available.

  • 15 Aug 2025 17:13 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    As it has done on numerous occasions in the past, the GAOS Choral Group held a summer workshop at GAOS Headquarters from the 11th to the 13th of July under the direction of Julian McNamara with Joan Cambitsis accompanying. The idea behind such workshops is to provide singers with an opportunity to keep their skills in shape while the Choral Group is “on holiday”. At the conclusion of the workshop the participants performed a Sunday evening concert of the works studied at the Salle Communale in Commugny. Julian is well known to the GAOS community, having served as musical director of several spring shows and conducted a number of Choral Group concerts in the past.

    The programme was fairly eclectic, covering areas familiar to GAOS singers such as Gilbert and Sullivan and Broadway tunes. On the classical side there were selections from the Vivaldi Gloria, the requiems of Mozart and Fauré as well as Dvorak’s Mass in D. There were also part songs in German by Schubert and an opera chorus (from Wagner’s Lohengrin). The evening closed with a rendition of Moon River, which Henry Mancini had composed for the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s. All in all, a fairly demanding programme.

    Given the fairly short period of time allowed for the preparation of such a challenging programme, the efforts of the Choral Group under Julian’s baton were impressive. The choir sang with enthusiasm and produced a pleasant sound. The contribution of the basses and tenors was especially commendable. It must be said that the German language in the Schubert pieces posed a bit of a problem, but articulation in English and in Latin was generally quite clear. A particularly delightful piece was Irving Berlin´s You’re Just in love, from Call Me Madam in which two different tunes are sung simultaneously, one by the ladies and one by the gentlemen. Call Me Madam is a musical that Sue Lloyd had dreamed of producing for years, and I’m certain she would have been most proud of the Choral Group’s performance of this number.

    After the concert, the audience of roughly 50 persons was treated to an apéro in the Salle Communale. The atmosphere was extremely convivial, and along with the concert itself, was somewhat reminiscent of the old musical evenings that used to take place in the American Church parish hall on a Sunday evening. A collection was taken at the end of the evening for Mercy Ships, a Lausanne-based organization that sends ships carrying medical teams to provide assistance in Africa. The Choral Group is to be commended for having raised a total of 860 Swiss francs for this organization.

    All in all, it was a lovely evening. Many thanks to the organizers and to the participants. Well done, all of you!



  • 15 Aug 2025 17:06 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We've become so popular that someone is trying to impersonate us on Instagram. Please block and report this fake account, which has an extra S in the name: @gaos_musicalsS.

    DO NOT click on any links that you receive from this fake account, as they have already sent some phishing messages. 

    Don't reply to their messages.

    Report them as fraudulent.

    Here's a quick video guide on how to report and block the account.

    Thanks for keeping our community safe.

  • 15 Aug 2025 17:02 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Tickets are going fast and Les Misérables School Edition opens in just over two weeks — now’s the time to book and show your support! Whether you know someone in the cast or simply want to cheer on the next generation of GAOS talent, this is your chance to be part of something moving, inspiring, and unforgettable. 

    We’ve also been sharing behind-the-scenes videos of our young cast members singing a capella and reflecting on how theatre has transformed their confidence — find them on Instagram and Facebook, and then grab your tickets before the best seats are gone! 

    Shows run 29th–31st August at Théâtre de Marens, Nyon. Tickets: 26, 36, or 56 CHF (children/students: 21, 26, or 46 CHF). Let’s fill the house and give these young stars the audience they deserve!


  • 15 Aug 2025 16:52 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Elf Music Director and Band Coordinator are recruiting band members to be part of the band this December. Specifically, they are seeking people who play the violin or cello, acoustic bass, drums and any reed instruments. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more, please contact Steve Pavis or Lorna Donkin.

  • 15 Aug 2025 16:49 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Lucy Irwin is the Stage Manager for Elf and is looking for someone to shadow her during the show to learn the ropes. Lucy has a BA in stage management, so this is truly an excellent learning opportunity for anyone who has ever been curious about stage management. If you or anyone you know is interested in learning more, please contact Lucy directly at irwin.lucy25@gmail.com or Jo Beveridge at chairman@gaos.ch.

  • 15 Aug 2025 16:35 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We are taking advantage of this Curtain Update to mention to all our members three organizations that participate graciously in the promotion of our shows and that we warmly thank here: Know-It-All, Kids-Zone, and WRS. Visit their sites and you will find GAOS there!

  • 23 Jul 2025 17:21 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    GAOS is excited to announce our 2026 spring show, Kinky Boots! A multi-award winning big-hearted musical about friendship, compassion and understanding, filled with plenty of glitz and glamour.

    The story follows Charlie Price, who has reluctantly inherited his father's shoe factory, which is on the verge of bankruptcy. Trying to live up to his father's legacy and save his family business, Charlie finds inspiration in the form of Lola, a fabulous drag entertainer in need of some sturdy stilettos. As they work to turn the factory around, this unlikely pair find they have more in common than they realized... and discover that when you change your mind, you can change your whole world.

    Kinky Boots is an uplifting show that will have audiences laughing and dancing in the aisles and discovering why, sometimes, the best way to fit in... is to stand out!

    Directed by Jessica Chan and Deborah Hill, and Musical Director Empi Mörn

    Book by Harvey Fierstein

    Music and Lyrics by Cyndi Lauper

    Based on the Miramax motion picture Kinky Boots, written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth

    This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International

    All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI (http://www.MTIShows.co.uk)

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