Glitz and glamour at the Skyfall premiere

Our glamorous Bond Girls were the stars of the show, helping out at the Bling Fling Skyfall premiere event at the Belmont Cinema.

Whether it was singing, handing out prizes or escorting eligible gentlemen, they were able to add a certain ambiance to the evening's proceedings.

Beauty and the Beast at Skibo Castle

Phoenix Theatre Beauty and the Beast performers at Skibo Castle

Phoenix Theatre were delighted to be back at Skibo Castle again – this time presenting ‘Beauty and the Beast’ as part of the Diamond Jubliee family weekend.

Everyone had a terrific time, both cast and audience, in what was described as a "first rate success".

“A first rate show yesterday... It was a terrific success and everyone enjoyed it.”

Jubilee celebration for our performers

Phoenix Theatre and Phoenix Youth performers celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

Performers from Phoenix Theatre and Phoenix Youth Theatre took part in the free family-friendly concert at the Duthie Park to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

They entertained the crowds with songs straight from the West End and enjoyed spending the day meeting people and helping things run smoothly.

ABBA and Vegas at the Bling Fling 2012

Phoenix Theatre were thrilled to be able to help out with the fourth annual Bling Fling Charity Walk at the Duthie Park. With ABBA belting out the hits to get the walkers revved up, followed by the Viva Las Vegas performance at the after party in the Winter Gardens, we had a great day with the girls.

Calum Stewart was the MC for the event, providing updates and banter, while our buff waiters ensured all the walkers got a well-earned glass of fizz (and an eyeful!).

From selling raffle tickets to tidying up at the end of the night, our happy helpers were delighted to help raise a massive £55,000!

Princess Ruby at St Margaret's School for Girls

Phoenix Theatre actress Katie Milne as Princess Ruby

Princess Ruby (aka Katie Milne) visited a P1 class at St Margaret's School for Girls this week.

As part of their class project this term on castles, pupils received a letter from Princess Ruby tasking them with rescuing her from the Great Green Dragon.

Fiona Walker, Primary 1 class teacher at St Margaret’s School for Girls, said: “It is fundamentally important to make teaching and learning interactive and fun, especially with the younger pupils as it is proven to deliver fantastic development results.”

“This project with Princess Ruby and the Great Green Dragon has caused great excitement for the girls waiting for their next letter and challenge. They have worked very hard to achieve each challenge so that they could rescue and meet the princess which they thoroughly enjoyed.”