'West End Experience' Charity Ball

Phoenix Theatre performers in “Beauty and the Beast” costumes on the red carpet at the West End Experience Charity Ball.

Phoenix Theatre were proud to perform songs from the shows at the West End Experience Charity Ball, in aid of Cancer Research UK and MacMillan Cancer Support.

The event was held at the Hilton Treetops hotel and our performers made sure all of the guests had a wonderful time. Meeting and greeting everyone were the characters from 'Beauty and the Beast', who then performed 'Be Our Guest'. This was followed by a medley of songs from West End musicals and finishing with our 'Hairspray' cabaret.

Alice at the Stonehaven Harbour Festival

Phoenix Theatre performers as Alice and Wonderland characters, including flower girls and March Hare, at an outdoor event in Stonehaven.

Phoenix Theatre were delighted to once again perform at the MRI Stonehaven Habour Festival.

The Festival was started by the Maritime Rescue Institute to help raise awareness and funds enabling them to continue providing their world renowned service.

Our young stars entertained the crowds with our popular Alice in Wonderland cabaret as the glorious sunshine shone down on everyone.

Wet, windy and wonderful Bling Fling

It may have been a wet and windy day for a walk, but Phoenix Theatre on hand to help out in any way at this year's Bling Fling event at Duthie Park.

In what has become an annual tradition, hundreds of North-East women set out to walk and raise money for cancer charities. Once again, our cast members were delighted to assist in any way they could.

We rounded off the day with performances from our Hairspray cabaret, some hit West End songs and a dazzling burlesque-themed dance from our Vegas dancers.

Katie makes an appearance on BBC Three's 'Hotter than my Daughter'

Two women smiling in a vintage-style boutique, standing by a clothes rail and display of accessories.

Katie Milne helped out the girls at Coco Violet in September - filming for BBC 3's 'Hotter than my Daughter'. Liz McClarnon (ex-Atomic Kitten) seemed to like her outfit and said on Twitter: "doing a Jury scene in a cool shop in Aberdeen and I found my alter ego! 'Sandra D' pre Grease make over & 'Sandy' x"

The programme was originally broadcast on 8 February 2011 and can be viewed via YouTube.

Jonnie 'goes postal' in Budapest

Behind-the-scenes on Terry Pratchett’s Going Postal TV adaptation, with costumed actors on the Ankh-Morpork street set—helmeted guard standing and another performer seated on a bench.

A two-part television adaptation of Terry Pratchett's novel, Going Postal, was broadcast on Sky One earlier this week. It was the third in a series of Terry Pratchett adaptations by Sky One, following The Hogfather and The Colour of Magic.

Phoenix Theatre's Jonnie Milne was lucky enough to be chosen to be an extra and spent a very hot day in August filming in Budapest (as well as meeting Richard Coyle, David Suchet, Andrew Sachs and Tamsin Greig).

Bling Fling 2010

Phoenix Theatre dancers perform a synchronized routine in pink and silver at the 2010 Bling Fling charity event in Aberdeen.

Phoenix Theatre were honoured to again be asked to help out at this year's Bling Fling walk at Aberdeen's Duthie Park.

The event was aimed at raising money for local cancer charities and our performers were delighted to help out in any way they could. Whether it was selling raffle tickets or lending a helping hand to clean up, our cast members were there with smiles on their faces.

Following the walk, a number of our corporate dancers wowed the crowd with their latest 'Chicago'-themed cabaret. All-in-all, the day was full of Razzle Dazzle.

A girls night in at John Lewis

Phoenix Theatre performers in pyjamas staging a living-room scene in a shop window charity display.

A number of Phoenix Theatre's corporate performers must have thought it was their lucky day when they were asked to spend an evening relaxing in their pyjamas in the shop window of Aberdeen's John Lewis!

Not only did they get a calm time chatting on the sofa and reading magazines, they were also treated to makeovers, pizza and had a Nintendo Wii to play with. Sometimes life can be very tough for our dancers!

Cash for Kids Santa Appeal

Phoenix Youth Theatre carol singers in Santa hats performing festive songs at a community event.

Phoenix Youth Theatre were delighted to join up with Northsound Radio and other partners for this year's Cash for Kids Santa Appeal.

Some of our youngest pupils were on hand to entertain guests and the public as a Christmas choir, while a few of our older stars kept the day in order as Santa's helpers!