The Ayr Fort Players are Ayrshire's oldest surviving amateur theatre company, entertaining people in Ayrshire, and across South West Scotland, since 1946. We have achieved many notable successes, including the first amateur production of Tony Roper's "The Steamie", which played to packed houses during the 1997 Ayr Festival. We are about to perform the first amateur production of the stage version of the iconic '80s TV series, City Lights – The Life and Death of Willie Melvin. Over the years the Ayr Fort Players have built a reputation for entertaining the public with classic farces (See How They Run, Move Over Mrs Markham), quality modern drama (84 Charing Cross Road, Steel Magnolias), Scottish comedies (The Steamie, Whisky Galore) and stage productions of popular TV sitcoms (Fawlty Towers, Dad's Army). We usually put on at least two productions a year in Ayr's iconic Gaiety Theatre. If you'd like to join us, take a look at our website. Contact: info@ayrfortplayers.co.uk
APOS: Ayrshire Philharmonic Opera Society
    
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Ayrshire Philharmonic Opera Society is an amateur theatre group based in Ayr