Compiled by Peter Budd (Hon. Secretary) - Updated April 2001 - email
: pwbudd@aol.com
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This includes all details of most of our past, all current and future show
UPCOMING SHOWS :
November 2001 - 'Tarantara, Tarantara'
February 2002
- An Evening
of One Act Plays with
Supper
'The Boundary' and 'Last Panto in Little
Grimley'
Spring 2002 - 'Windy City'
November 2002 - 'Deathtrap'
Summary: The Grayshott Stagers are an Amateur Dramatic Society located in the village of Grayshott on the borders of Hampshire and Surrey.
Click here for a map of the location of the Grayshott Village Hall
They perform two major productions a year : a play in November and a Musical in April/May.
The play is usually performed over three nights in the Grayshott Village Hall.
(Click on each picture for a colour enlargement)
The musical is usually performed over three nights in the Grayshott Village Hall and then again in the following week over three nights at the Haslemere Hall.
During the rest of the year there is a full an varied programme consisting of :
The Society possesses its own storage and workshop facility for scenery construction / painting; extensive wardrobe; lighting and props.
In recent years the Society has won six NODA (National Operatic & Dramatic Association) awards. They were the Regional Accolades of Excellence for Presentation and where won by 'How The Other Half Loves' in 1988/9 (Producer Stan Sharp); 'Guys & Dolls' 1989/90 (Producer Peter Budd) 'Daisy Pulls It Off' in 1990/91 (Producer Andrew Boughton); 'The Cat & the Canary' in 1991/92 (Producer Peter Budd) and 'Key For Two' on 1996/97 (Producer Betty Penny) and Basic Programme Award for 'Underneath the Arches' in 1999 (Programme design by Peter Sillick.
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Why not pay a visit to our fellow Societies:
Haslemere Players Haslemere Thespians