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The Western
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About Us |
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| The Western
Players originated as "The Great Western Railway(Swindon)
Mechanics Institute Amateur Theatrical Society" in
the early 1900's (the first production was of "Checkmate"
by A Halliday on April 25th 1904) and celebrated its 100
year anniversary in 2004. It has performed over 240 plays
at the last count (although research is still ongoing!) Today its aims are the same, namely to bring stage entertainment to the people of Swindon and to have fun doing it. |
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| There are about
40 or so members ranging in age from late teens to mid-
eighties (the average is probably about the forties) and
whilst many are very keen to perform on stage, there are
those who are equally keen to provide the essential
support of director, stage manager, backstage, lighting
and other vital roles to ensure a performance takes place
at the highest standard. Most members are willing to do
any function to make the production successful, but no
one is forced to anything they would rather not. There is
a very friendly co-operative feel to the whole group.
What they all have in common is: the desire to do well,
the ability to be team players and the love of the
theatre. It puts the Western Players in the enviable
position of having no prima donnas, no cliques, with
everyone working to support productions, whether they are
directing, on stage, backstage, front of house or
publicity. It is a healthy society, still welcoming new
members and mixing those with experience and those with
youthful enthusiasm to best advantage for the society and
for the audiences. On top
of all this there are social activities - trips to the
theatre, skittle nights and the Christmas Dinner (normally
in January!!) that allow members to get to know each
other in a relaxed, social setting. Everyone is very welcome at the Western Players, in whatever capacity they wish to undertake. Further information can be obtained from any Committee member, but for a first point of contact, try the Secretary, John Fisher, on 07584 417649 or you can send an email or see us on Facebook. |
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