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SBADS Author Archives: Josh Antonio

November production – The Railway Children

Auditions

**November production – The Railway Children** Some notes from the Directors regarding the casting: To help you decide if it’s for you the adult cast has 5 male parts and 3 female parts ranging in age from parents of teenage children upwards Younger cast has 6 male and 6 female parts. In addition there are…

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The Good Doctor

They say laughter is the best medicine, so come and get a good tonic to set you up for the summer when South Brent Amateur Dramatic Society presents Neil Simon’s “The Good Doctor” from 14th – 16th May. With humour ranging from the gently comic to Pythonseque farce, “The Good Doctor” promises to deliver the…

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Sinbad almost ready to set Sail

Directed by Cathie Pannell

It’s Panto time in South Brent. Oh yes it is! South Brent Amateur Dramatic Society’s pantomime for 2015 is Sinbad the Sailor by Paul Reakes. SBADS performed his version of Babes in the Wood in 2013, which both cast and audience enjoyed. Members of the Parish Council fill major roles on and off stage, with…

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Halfway Up The Tree – Peter Ustinov

Directed by Cathie Pannell

Set in the late 1960’s “Halfway up the Tree” a comedy written by Peter Ustinov, reflects the changing culture of this period: Flower Power, beatniks. social attitudes and morals are just some the themes. But were the changes so radical? Had things altered so much? Come along and judge for yourself – you may be surprised!!

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SBADS 80th Anniversary

Vimeo

SBADS 80th Anniversary from The McGuffin Brothers on Vimeo.

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Harvey – Mary Chase

Directed by Tim McGill

Harvey is a comedy which premièred on Broadway in 1944 and is the play on which the feature film ‘Harvey’ starring James Stewart is based. Elwood P Dowd lives in the house he inherited from his mother in Eldorado, Illinois with his sister and her daughter. He is popular, charming and easy going, he enjoys…

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Dancing At Lughnasa – Brian Friel

Directed by Carol Davies

Based in 1936 in County Donegal, Ireland, the play tells the story of the five Mundy sisters and the two male members of the family, Father Jack their brother, and Michael, one of the sisters 7 year old sons. The story is narrated by Michael as a grown up man and there is a sense…

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Amazing Adventures of Dr What

Written and put together by the youngsters and Nat Hunt

See Dr What as he haphazardly travels through time in his time machine, trying to get to his Grans home village of South Brent. He meets characters from Grease & Wind In The Willows, dancing and singing and swapping assistants as he goes! This is a show full of dance, live music and drama which…

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