New Members Night!!

Ever had a desire, a passion or just want to dip your toe in the water of stage acting? well look no further “come one, come all” as our New Members Night approaches, you can meet existing members of our society, have a tea and biscuit (only one) and maybe you could be the next Ian McKellen or Meryl Streep.

What’s been going on!

Well after a successful show of When We Are Married, the ADS family have been not only soaking up the Sun and enjoying quality time with family, some of the ADS have been meeting up for our summer social events.

18th May 8 brave souls entered The Four Samurai Escape room, were we stepped into ancient Japan, where the imperial emperor has ordered us, there trusty Samurai Warriors to defeat the evil warlord Tanaka Masamune (Don’t worry we all escaped)

And on 1st June, some of the ADS members met up at The Weighbridge for games night and drinks with good company, keep your eyes peeled for more events upcoming for our ADS Summer Social Event

NODA Awards

ADS has been nominated for 2 awards at the forthcoming NODA West Midlands Awards, for Love Bites and Rip Van Winkle and The Sleeping Beauty.

Well, as fast as the NODA awards approached, there it was, gone, thank you to everyone who represented ADS for the NODA award this years.

A HUGE congratulations are in order to the Jon, Emma, Sue and Chris who helped write and direct ‘Love Bite’ a drama about love and loss, which took away Best Drama at the NODA Awards (woohoo).

Unfortunately Rip Van Winkle did not win, but was nominated for best Panto (Throws hat on floor) none the less what a show it was congratulations to everyone who help with that show especially the writers and directors of Paul and Chris.

Whilst at the NODA awards, the team did a workshop involving puppetry (Sesame Street eat your heart out).

ADS at Worcestershire Theatre Festival!

We are taking part in this year’s Worcestershire Theatre Festival.

This annual event showcases the talents of some of our county’s foremost drama groups.  It takes the form of a series of one-act performances by the various groups, which are then judged by a professional adjudicator.  Prizes are awarded at the end of the Festival for the best play, writing, acting and so on.

Our entry is an original play – ‘The 32 Skudi’, written by Alan Clarke.  Alan also directs and appears in the play, which focuses on a key moment in the life of the renaissance scientist and poet Giordano Bruno.

The Festival takes place at the Norbury Theatre in Droitwich, over the weekend of Saturday 2nd – Sunday 3rd March.  We will be performing during the Saturday afternoon session, which starts at 2pm.  Tickets, priced at £6, are available for all sessions, so why not come along and support us!

Next Production – The Lost Treasure of Numbskull Island

Our Autumn production is a home-grown pantomime – The Lost Treasure of Numbskull Island! It will be performed from Wednesday 28th November to Saturday 1st December at 7:30pm, with a Saturday matinee at 2:30pm. Tickets, priced at £7 (£6 concessions) are on sale now from the Lounge, Alvechurch, or email ads.alvechurch@gmail.com. Read on for more details!

For their latest pantomime Alvechurch Dramatic Society are heading to the high seas for a tale of piratical skullduggery – ‘The Lost Treasure of Numbskull Island’. Brought to you by Chris Davies and Paul Chamberlain, who are to blame for all of the Society’s recent pantomimes, the show will feature plenty of Yo ho ho and quite possibly a bottle of rum! Anne Bonny is desperate to join a pirate crew, but gets more than she bargained for when the dastardly Slack Marrow and his gang sail into dock. An unusual treasure map sends them on a quest for booty, but will the curse of Numbskull Island strike again? Or will the great King Neptune and his friends intervene? And will romance blossom between young tearaway Tom and Fish Finger the mermaid? Join us aboard the Jolly Bodger to find out! You’ll find all the usual panto fun in a tale of buried treasure, undersea creatures, shanty singers, unfortunate castaways, an oversized parrot and much more! So come and walk the plank to the Village Hall and remember – dead men tell no jokes!

Alvechurch Dramatic Society presents: ‘The Lost Treasure of Numbskull Island’, a pantomime by Chris Davies and Paul Chamberlain.

Wednesday 28th November – Saturday 1st December, 7:30pm; matinee Saturday 1st December, 2:30pm; Alvechurch Village Hall

Tickets £7; £6 concessions, available from The Lounge, Alvechurch; or by phoning 0121 447 7071; or email: ads.alvechurch@gmail.com

  

Murder Mystery Evenings – 1st and 2nd March

We will soon be holding a couple of ‘Murder Mystery Nights’, in aid of local charities.

They will be held on 1st and 2nd March, 7.30pm at the Village Hall.

These evenings provide an opportunity for you to turn detective and solve a crime! You will see a short scene, at the end of which a murder is committed. You will then have an opportunity to question the suspects directly, before a second scene and another round of questioning. Finally, you make your accusations before the solution is revealed. It’s a fun night, so please come and join  us to help us raise money for some good causes.

Tickets cost £10 and are now available from The Lounge in Alvechurch or by emailing ads.alvechurch@gmail.com.

Tea and coffee will be available, please feel free to bring your own booze.

Spring Production – Deadly Nightcap

Our Spring production will be Deadly Nightcap, a thriller by Francis Durbridge.

Murder and mystery abound in this ingenious play with more than its fair share of blind alleys. A greedy husband plots to kill his wife and make it look like suicide. His plans are thwarted, but how and by whom? As Detective Superintendent Cliff Jordan discovers, there are so many possible suspects and motives that the truth is elusive. The London critics said “a night to remember for any fan of mystery, murder and edge of your seat suspense” and “if you enjoy the very best of thrillers, see Deadly Nightcap, it’s the best.”

Performances will be on 26th, 27th and 28th April 2018, 7.30 pm at Alvechurch Village Hall.

Tickets will go on sale in March.

2018 Productions

Our 2018 Spring production will be performed on 26th, 27th & 28th April and our Autumn production will be performed on 29th, 30th November & 1st December. We have not decided on our Spring production yet, but our Autumn one will definitely be one of our legendary pantomimes…. More details will be published on this website soon.

Also, we will be staging a Murder Mystery in the Village Hall on 9th & 10th March in aid of several charities. More details in the New Year.