This short newsletter is mainly to invite you to two play
readings coming up this month. There will be more news about the forthcoming
season of music, arts, and drama later this month.
Firstly, this Thursday 6th September 7:30pm
at the theatre, guest director Gerry Park will be leading a reading of the play
The Curious Savage by John Patrick. There is a range of parts for both
sexes in this comedy, so please come along and find out more about the play,
due to be produced at Davenham in late Spring 2013. For more details, please
contact Paulette Anderson by email (cc-ed above) or by phoning 01606 79779.
The second play reading is on Monday 24th
September 7:30pm at the theatre, when director Barbara Crellin will be
leading a reading of the play God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, only just
released for amateur performance. This play will be staged at Davenham week
beginning Mon 4th February 2013 and requires two male and two female
actors who must look an age at which they could have a young family. For more
details, please contact Barbara Crellin (cc-ed above).
Lastly, I must mention our Arts @ Davenham launch day coming
up on Saturday 22nd September 10am to 5pm. The main purpose
of the day is the launch of a children’s book written by Davenham Player Mike
Beddard and illustrated by local artist Rebecca Yoxall. Also on the same day
there will be an Arts and Crafts exhibition by several local artists and also a
Children’s art competition and Kids Art Zone. “Lost in the Snow” is about a
family of mice who take shelter in the Players theatre, so the subject of the
competition is mouse (or mice). Both the author and the illustrator will be on
hand to talk to you and to sign a copy of the book for you – an ideal Christmas
gift ! See http://dsp-davenham.blogspot.co.uk/p/arts-davenham.html
for further details.
See the Players website http://www.davenhamplayers.co.uk/
and blog at http://dsp-davenham.blogspot.com/
Make it one of your favourites for the first news about our
events or productions at neighbouring groups.
Hope to see you at one of our events,
Bob.
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