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Open soon…

Just a reminder to pass on to anyone who might be interested…. our Open Night will be taking place in just over a week on Thursday March 13th from 7.30pm at The Forum on Elloughton Road (next to the Village Hall, between the Old Library and the Scout Hut HU15 1AE).

It’s a great opportunity to meet The Petuaria Players, ask questions, have some refreshments and maybe find out if you could help us out both onstage and off…

Sweet Delilah!

It’s all go again at The Petuaria Players.

Rehearsals are now well under way for our next production due this coming May. THE SWEET DELILAH SWIM CLUB is another comedy from the same authors that gave us The Hallelujah Girls.

In 2017 we performed The Hallelujah Girls, a comedy set in the southern states of the USA, written by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope & Jamie Wooten , a successful American writing trio that have written for TV and movies.  This May we are pleased to bring you another of their popular plays.  Directed by Janet Drewery, this is a play that is truly an all female production. 

Once again this is a story based in the southern states of the US, this time in a coastal cottage on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Five women, whose friendships began years ago on their college swim team, still meet every summer to catch up on their lives at the Sweet Delilah beach cottage in North Carolina.  We follow them through four weekend visits spread over three decades and learn about these unforgettable women in a hilarious and touching comedy about friendships that last forever….

Y’all gonna have fuuuun!

Booking is open so get hold of those best seats now – see contact details in our poster below or click here for our Tickets page

Open Night

What’s an Open Night? It’s an opportunity to come and meet the members at our rehearsal room near the Village Hall, have a cuppa and some nibbles and a chat and find out if you’d like to get involved in helping us.

Like many amateur drama groups across the country it is becoming difficult to maintain the effort required to bring shows to the local community – both through supporting activities and having sufficient actors to cast in plays (especially male roles and indeed younger characters). An 85 year old Sir Ian McKellen recently played a young Prince Hamlet in an age-blind production on stage. Whilst we’re not in that bracket our cast numbers and age profile does limit our choice of productions and this year we are embarking on a campaign of increasing our visibility and encouraging local people (experienced or newcomers) to consider acting (or just helping) in this well-liked and respected drama group.

So if you or someone you know would like to call in and ask questions and see more of what we do why not come along – simply get in touch with our secretary Dianne and confirm. See the details below.

It’s Time to Act

This week, the BBC Breakfast programme showed an excellent ten minute feature about the state of amdram in the UK. It showed perfectly the issues that surround amateur drama groups nationally and the struggles that such groups have in dwindling membership, specifically for actors and even more specifically for casting male roles in plays and going on to show the benefits of being involved in such groups.

It was timely as it coincided with the start of our own campaign to promote ourselves as we too need to encourage people to ‘have a go’.

Our leaflet (see below) will appear shortly around the area and it shows everything you need to know about getting in touch and finding out more.

We are planning to have an ‘open night’ in March where we invite people to come along and meet us – why not get in touch to find the date and register your name?

We will be posting more on this subject in the coming weeks and also about our latest production in May. Watch this space!