Dalmally & Lochwe Amateur Dramatic Society

OUR NEXT CHRISTMAS SHOW.

PANTO AT THE OK CORRAL

6th, 7th, 8th Dec 07
Dalmally Hall at 7:30pm

For a fistful of pennies come and watch the good, the bad and the ugly perform this year's festered, whoops pardon me, I mean festive offering.

Will Sheriff Small Holding evict Dame Winnie Pegg from her land, will Clint Westwood win the love of a good woman and who is that masked man anyway? All these questions and many more will be answered so don't miss the chance to be part of the fun.

Robinson Crusoe 06
'Robinson Crusoe 2006'

If you don't believe we have fun putting these shows on see the pictures from last year's panto.

Robinson Crusoe

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ONE ACT PLAYS.

We also enter plays for the Lorn One Act Play Festival as well as many other local festivals and we have had much success over the years. Our best achievement was winning 6 awards in total for 'Almost the Bride of Dracula'.

Almost the bride of Dracula
'Almost the bride of Dracula'

This year we performed a comedy called "Easy Stages" about the trials and tribulations of a production crew.

Set backstage at a rehearsal of Hamlet, with only 2 days to go before opening night, disorganisation and chaos reigns as the crew try to break the scene (quite literally) and just where should that candlestick go?

Easy Stages
'Dracula'

OTHER PERFORMANCES

Dick Turpin
'Scenery for Dick Turpin'

Gibby Proposes
'Gibby Proposes'
'A Legend'
'A Legend' at Kilchurn'

TO BE OR NOT TO BE.....Different

We try not to be confined in our choice of plays and we have tackled difficult subjects as well as different settings. One year, working in conjunction with a professional group, 'Stray Theatre', we staged a dramatic event which took the form of a medieval wedding in Kilchurn Castle. The script was written by Ruth Black, a local lady and the play was directed by David Lightbody, the director of Stray Theatre.

JOIN IN THE FUN!

New members are always welcome and we always need backstage workers. Each production is a wonderful example of a great community achievement as carpenters, painters, actors and musicians bring their talents to bear on a memorable entertainment.
'Fun!
A Dame Good Time!
The club meets every Tuesday at Dalmally hall at 7.30 during the summer to read scripts for future productions. Rehearsals are Tuesdays & Thursdays at 7.30 - October to December for the Christmas show & January to March for the one act play.
You can also meet us at the Dalmally show each year where we have an entertaining stand.
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