R/J - Directed by Amy Woolmer
Written by William Shakespeare, adapted by Amy Woolmer and Jordan Isaac Smith, "R/J" is a post-apocalyptic adaptation of the classic tragedy Romeo and Juliet, a tale of star crossed lovers, destined to be together against all odds. |
Monsters - Directed by Benjamin Hutchison
This is a short horror film written by Jordan Isaac Smith, a longstanding member of the Drama Society. A young man & two young women are bound & gagged locked in a damp room. The two women are unconscious, the man is awake &staring at the floor. A woman, their captor, enters holding a camera & watching footage on it, what comes next? Watch & see. The Variety Show - Directed by Jamie Cubiss & Joseph Harper Our Christmas themed show filled with comedic sketches, dramatic songs, comedic songs, magic including cups & balls & guessing games, Christmas songs in British Sign Language, Lip Sync Battle & our charity raffle. |
Two - Directed by Samantha Fogg
Set in a local pub that is the heart of the community, "Two" play follows the lives of everyday customers & the owners, a couple whose relationship is more complicated than meets the eye. Set in its original performance period of 1989, watch as the Drama Society bring to life the witty, comical, moving writing that is Two as you experience a night to remember. |
Roots - Directed by Mo Sowole
"Roots" is a play based on the theory that greed is not an inherent trait, it is a taught one. Based on three infamous dictators: Hitler, Stalin & Mussolini, "Roots" shows how greed can destroy families & lives. These three terrifying & powerful leaders as siblings battle for power. The aim of "Roots" was to create a play that allows the audience to think, feel & embrace all at the same time. |
Jeff, The Monster - Directed by John Wojturski
What would Jason Voorheevs do if he was kicked out of Camp Crystal? What would Freddy Kruger do if he could no longer haunt dreams? These are questions Wellingarden monster Jeff James Jr must answer when he is forced to leave and find a new life elsewhere in this fantastic original comedy. |