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Friday, 21 November 2025

2026 IS NEARLY UPON US

 While the actors are rushing to fill their pre-Christmas engagements, I am busy backstage preparing for the new Spring term.

An opportunity to repair and replace props and costumes and, perhaps, scour the markets for new ideas and items.

We are always being complimented on our appearance on stage, and pride ourselves on having eye-catching sets.

Masks depicting animals and large heads figure in many of our productions, and these take quite a battering, especially from the children who are intrigued by them and want to try them on, particularly the tortoise shell.

Of course, it is all part of the show, and we love explaining how they are made, shaped and coloured to make them look realistic. 

Some of the venues we visit can be quite challenging. I particularly remember Folkestone Promenade where we performed on the cliff top with our backs to the sea. Our south coast is not renowned for calm days, and this one was no exception. It took some ingenious planning to ensure our backdrop did not end up in the ocean; stage weights and ropes galore, with me hanging on for dear life!

Certainly, a day to remember, and I will tell you about some more next year.

In the meantime, a collage of some of our plays.

Albert…..


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