GorlestonBox Office: (01493) 662832 |
GorlestonGTC is based in Gorleston, Norfolk performing regular musicals, plays, pantomimes and revues, often at the Gorleston Pavilion Theatre and is afiliated to NODA (National Operatic and Dramatic Association). Although predominantly an adult group, junior members are often involved where the production calls for it. Our productions are self-funding and all active members are required to pay membership and production fees, both to cover insurance and to contribute to runnig costs. An annual AGM is held, ususally in October. Other social events, not necessarily connected to a production, also form part of our activities and all memebrs are encouraged to participate and contribute. Contact via website |
Granary Players (The)
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NorwichBox Office 01603598688 or online at Ticketsource, General Enquiries info@greathalltheatre.org.uk The Great Hall Theatre Company perfom plays in the round, that is with an audience on all four sides. 'theatre you can almost touch' The Great Hall Players started life as a private theatre club, founded in 1961 by Donald Pyle. The name originates from his own home, the medieval Great Hall in Oak Street Norwich. The 'club' first performed in the round using members from the Conesford Players. As the Players' reputation spread the high standard of their productions drew audiences from a wider public, necessitating greater seating capacity. In 1964 we set up in the Bakers Arms in Heigham Street, originally as a temporary residence, but it took us until 1974 to find a new home in the Friends Meeting House in Upper Goat Lane. Many people have fond memories of coping with such different venues as The Bakers Arms and the Meeting House. In order to broaden our appeal further, another move was eventually made in 1988 to St Peter's Hall in Park Lane where the Players enjoyed their own suite of rehearsal rooms. 2005 saw us move to The Assembly House, in the heart of Norwich city centre, to become the resident theatre company, maintaining our tradition of arena performance. |
Great Yarmouth AODS
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Great YarmouthThe society was founded in 1954 and since then has created at least one production per year. Following the closure of St George’s Theatre in 2006 we have been putting on a series of concerts each year in halls and churches in the Borough. If you would like any further information please contact one of the following: Chairman – chairman@gygilbertandsullivan.org.uk Secretary – secretary@gygilbertandsullivan.org.uk |
Hanover Productions
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HarlestonWe typically produce three shows a year at Archbishop Sancroft High School, Harleston - drama, comedy and musicals, and even outside touring productions of Shakespeare, or similar. We have a reputation for taking on a challenge and our interest in developing new skills has led us to employ various professional directors. Our rehearsals, which include specific workshops when necessary, are held Monday and Thursday evenings, usually from 7.30pm. We rehearse 10 to 12 weeks for a production with Sunday rehearsals immediately prior to the show. Contact via website |
NorwichRehearsals: Tuesday Hethersett Pantomime has now got 42 pantomimes under it’s belt and sells out 9 perfomances every year, raising money for charity. This village group has an excellent reputation for high quality productions. We are a popular group for cast members and at the moment only have vacancies for men but drop me a line and I can always keep you on the list if spaces arise Contact via our website or social media |
HethersettWe are a friendly, local community drama group who have been running since 1969. The group have reformed recently and are looking for new members in all aspects of the productions we will be doing. Please contact us to join in. Box office - https://hethersettboxoffice.org.uk |
Hockwold Hockwold Village HallOur activities include : Theatre and Amateur Dramatics. We are located in Hockwold, Open to both males and females Open to all ages Currently accepting new members.
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Horning, Horning Village HallH.A.T.S. (Horning Amateur Theatrical Society) is based at Horning Village Hall and puts on two shows every year; a Panto in January and a Summer Show in June. Sunday 6pm horning village hall, norwich. new members are alwasy welcome! If you think you would like to get involved or you would like to know about any of our shows, feel free to get in contact with us. Here's how you can... hats.horning@gmail.com |
HorsfordHORSFORD PLAYERS ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR NEW MEMBERS Could that be YOU? Why not give it a try? It’s a great way to meet and make new friends and there are a hundred and one ways in which you can get involved… from acting to behind the scenes. We meet most Thursday evenings from 7.30 pm in the Committee Rooms, located in the Village Hall, Horsford, just outside Norwich. Free parking. Pop in or contact us on admin@horsfordplayers.fsnet.co.uk It would be GREAT to meet you! |
Jubilee Players
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King's Lynn Gang Show
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Kings LynnKings Lynn Male Voice Choir is an all male four part vocal choir based in Kings Lynn. We meet every Wednesday at 7pm at Springwood High School.
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King's LynnKLODS is an amateur dramatics group situated at the heart of the King's Lynn Arts Centre. We stage two shows a year inc a musical and an autumn play. Contact: klodscommittee@gmail.com |
King's LynnThe King's Lynn Players is a thriving amateur theatre group. We aim to encourage the support and involvement of the local community in our efforts to present first-class theatrical productions to a highly professional standard. Contact: The secretary at info@kingslynnplayers.co.uk |
King's LynnTuesday nights at young players are all about playing games, improvising short sketches, working on scripts, working in groups, and – very rarely – working alone. Rather than our main priority being to produce world class actors/actresses, it is instead to build confidence and make sure that everyone has a good time. Contact: The secretary at info@kingslynnplayers.co.uk |
NorwichFormed in 2007, Laughing Monkey are based close to the centre of Norwich and perform three times a year at The Norwich Puppet Theatre. We tend to stick to comedy plays, and have performed works from such writers as Oscar Wilde, Alan Bennett, Alan Ayckbourn, Joe Orton, Tom Stoppard and Terry Pratchett. While our main interest lies with theatre performing we do like to dabble in music and comedy, and in the past we have recorded an audio sitcom and various comedy sketches. Contact enquiries@laughing-monkey.co.uk |
WymondhamLivewire Opera Company was formed in February 2001 by a group of six friends, Under the musical directorship of Susan Booth. To begin with rehearsals were held in a members front room, as we grew we then moved on to a slightly larger front room. Now we rehearse in the South Hall at Wymondham High School on Norwich Road in Wymondham every Monday from 7.15 pm until 9.30 pm. We are a small company with big ideas based in Wymondham. We are especially looking to strengthen our male section, both tenor and bass. We Offer An annual show and busy concert season A varied repertoire (opera, operetta, musical theatre, choral and sacred) Lively rehearsals and a friendly welcome We Ask For: - Good all-round musical ability - A willingness to commit Operetta annually and full concert season throught the remainder of the year. Age Range: 15+ Rehearsals: Monday 7.15pm Baptist Church, Queen Road, Wymondham
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LoddonThe group has been established since January 1976 and presents Pantomimes every January, Summer Plays and Concerts. We have a membership,of 50 ranging in age from 12 to 73. If you want to know more please contact us via our website or social media |
LudhamInterested in amateur theatre? Come to a rehearsal and see what it's all about. We are a friendly and sociable group. New members are always welcomed. Why not become apart of a Ludham Players Production?
Contact: ludhamplayer@gmail.com |