Oh Brittannia

Celebration of Britain’s history, myths and legends. This show opened with our first attempt of a video with a picture slideshow showing the history of Britain with Billy Joel’s In the Beginning.

Drama Group Stages It’s Fifth Panto

A drama group from Horfield is putting on a production of Sleeping Beauty this week. The Whitefield Players at the Horfield United Reformed Church, also known as the Whitefield Memorial Tabernacle, based in Muller Road will be staging the pantomime from Wednesday until Saturday. The group has 30 members ranging in age from one to…
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Sleeping Beauty

Storage Plight Solved

A grant of £1,000 from a local community fund will help a north Bristol drama group store their costumes and sets. The Horfield-based Whitefield Players perform and rehearse their popular plays at the Horfield United Reformed Church, which is also known as the Whitefield Memorial Tabernacle. They are set to benefit from the Let’s Make…
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The American Dream

The American Dream was a collection of songs and sketches celebrating America’s diverse history. Including the songs “Surry with a Fringe on Top”, “Oklahoma” and sketches “Star Trek” and “Laurel and Hardy” (played by our very own Lauren and Hardy – Kevin Rogers and Brian Lidbury). The American Dream was put together and directed by…
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Dick Wittington

Script by Stardust Scripts Traditional story of a poor boy and his cat who travel to London, fight off an evil King Rat (Tim Scaplehorn). An other impressive set from Dennis, transforming Cinderella’s ball room into a ship. When King Rat sinks the ship, the mask collapses. Written by Tracy Rogers and directed with the…
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As Time Goes By

Cinderella

Cinderella was the first script written by Tracy Rogers and Helen Dunn. It featured our first elaborate set; The Palace Ballroom. Dennis’ huge staircase was too large to be stored backstage and had to be put on during the interval in view of the audience. Steve Talbot, the dame in Babes (The Babes Nanny), and…
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Old Time Music Hall 2002

The Old Time Music Hall was out first variety show. Put together by Tracy Rogers and Helen Dunn, it featured traditional cockney songs like “My Old Man’s a Dustman” and magic from our own Tommy Cooper, Tony Gray with the finale, turning the lovely assistant into none other than Queen Victoria! – The audience were…
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Aladdin

Script by Stardust Scripts Directed by Tracy Rogers