Sorry you have no rights to view this entry!
Category: Uncategorized
Committee mtg mins Sept ’20
Sorry you have no rights to view this entry!
2008 – Ghost Train
Photos of the production
85th Anniversary celebrations!
Members and guests of the Dramatic Society celebrated 85 wonderful years of drama with a meal at The Ship Inn, Handbridge. After a delicious meal and a super table quiz, the evening was topped off with speeches from our Chair and our President (pictured). It is amazing to think that we have now performed over 125 productions in the village hall and we look forward to many more in the years ahead.
Happy Anniversary UDS !
20 years together for Upton Dramatic Society stalwarts
Sorry you have no rights to view this entry!
Synopsis and roles available for “Thanks for Having me”
“Thanks for Having Me” by Ros Moruzzi
Roles available:
Maureen Prachitt
40/50 nervous social climber – main role and on stage for most of the play.
Dennis Prachitt
40/50 salesman, hen pecked, after the simple life – main role.
Medium-sized roles:
Dr.Clive Chalmers 50ish in a mid-life crisis has a younger girlfriend
Chrissie 25-35 Clive’s much younger, man-eating girlfriend
Audrey Chalmers 50ish trying to retain her looks and dignity after splitting from her husband
Brigadier 60s upright military bearing but slightly down at heel.
Ethel Jakes 60/70 Maureen’s hypochondriac mother
A small part but one which has lots of the laughs.
Important dates for December production
Sorry you have no rights to view this entry!
2019 – Anybody for Murder?
Enjoy these moments from our recent production.
Murder In Play – Nov 28 – Dec 1st 2018
“Rehearsals for Boris Smolensky’s latest production are not running as smoothly as he would like. Tensions are running high between members of the cast and crew, while some props appear to have a mind of their own. Could matters get any worse?
With laughs along the way, this mystery thriller will keep guessing until the very end…”
Spring newsletter
Upton Dramatic Society Newsletter Spring 2018
Death In High Heels
Based on the novel by Christianna Brand, this play is set amid the glamour of a 1930’s fashion house where secrets and lies are unearthed after the suspicious death of one of its employees. Inspector Charlesworth and Sergeant Wyler have a possible murder enquiry on their hands. As they strip away the veneer that the employees hide behind, they discover that more than one person may have harboured resentment towards the victim.
The play runs from Wednesday 21st to Saturday 24th March 2018, starting at 7.30pm each evening. Tickets are available either from our ticket Secretary, Christine Wilbraham, on 01244 382174; at Bache Post Office and at the door on the night.
We will again have the use of the very popular Bar, which will be manned by our friends from the Upton Village Hall committee. You will be able to buy drinks before the play and order them for the interval.
Our charity for this production is ‘LIVE!’ Based in Chester, they provide high quality activities for children and young people both with and without disabilities. The charity runs 11 different weekly club sessions and regular activity programmes during each school holiday. Our donation to this charity will consist of income received from the sale of the raffle tickets and donations given for the programmes during the week of the play.
The Dramatic Society’s calendar for 2018/19 season commences with our AGM on Thursday 17th May 2018 at the Village Hall, so if you are a current member please make a note in your diary!
We are always looking for new members to join our Society, so if you, or anyone you know, would like to join us (in any capacity on stage or off) please do make contact either by telephoning Gill Snell on 01244 340726 or email us at UptonDramatic@yahoo.com
Please feel welcome to join us at the Village Hall on 21st June, 19th July and 23rd August when we will be holding play readings to review potential plays for December 2018 and March 2019. Casting for these plays will take place on 19th July and sometime during October (exact date to be confirmed).
Best wishes, Upton Dramatic Society