St
Mary's Players Today
We have continued
presenting the popular musicals that everyone enjoys "Guys & Dolls",
"Pirates", "Fiddler On The Roof", "Mack and Mabel"
together with lesser known shows like "The Baker's Wife" (West of
England Premiere), "Blondel" and "Hot Mikado".
Through the years
we have done our best to uphold the club's original aims of bringing people
together socially and to present productions of the highest possible standard.
We have a number of successes to our credit, both in gaining nominations and
winning various awards in the South West region's Rose Bowl Awards.
Not least among
our achievements are the considerable donations to charity that we have given
over the years from the proceeds of our shows, and the help we have given other
organisations to raise money by taking part in charity performances at the Bristol
Hippodrome, the Colston Hall and various other venues.
Our membership nowadays is drawn from all over the Bristol area. The club has
always had a large age-range of members and it is particularly pleasing to see
younger members gaining experience and developing their performing skills. Some
of our members have chosen the Theatre as their profession and it is good to
think that the club has helped them along the way.
For many years we have been fortunate in having members who have compiled, written
and staged our Autumn productions. These shows have, on occasion, rescued the
club from precarious financial positions and helped keep our membership together
through the year. Over the years the club has established a reputation for being
a friendly down-to-earth group of people who very much enjoy each other's company
and a hard-working Social Team organise a series of enjoyable events that keep
our members together and active when we are not busy rehearsing.
From its purely parochial beginnings St Mary's Players is now well and truly
established among the leading non-professional Musical Theatre Societies in
Bristol. Currently St. Mary's Players present two productions a year - the main
Annual Production at the Redgrave Theatre, Clifton each Spring and an Autumn
Production at the Page Community Association Hall, Staple Hill, usually in September.