The ODN Annual General Meeting is on Friday 26th March in Drayton Village Hall. Do you have any issues or topics which you would like to discuss at the meeting?
ODN Annual General Meeting - Drayton Village Hall
ODN FESTIVAL of ONE ACT PLAYS - Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon, OX14 3HZ
2 or 3 one act plays per evening Sun-Fri , 3 plays called back for Saturday Gala night. This is a friendly festival and our main aim is to bring people together, both in a celebration of theatre and as a learning experience.
ODN QUIZ - Didcot Civic Hall
Hosted by Didcot Phoenix Drama Group
TEAM ENTRY DETAILS - Teams of 4 people max.
Multiple teams from the same Drama Group allowed.
(Individuals wishing to come can join a team on the night)
Submit entry form (found below) to Fraser Norton (fnorton@rim.com) by Friday 5th March please.
ODN BURSARY: NODA SUMMER SCHOOL LIGHTING DESIGN COURSE
expires on 6 April, 2010 - 11:37 (3 weeks 6 days)
2 Actresses need for "Communicating Doors" - in Grove in June
expires on 8 April, 2010 - 14:14 (4 weeks 1 day)
"Prescription for Murder" by Norman Robbins. Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon
A whodunnit thriller, set in the present day in a quiet town in North Devon, which is sure to keep all the amateur sleuths in the audience guessing until the final twist!
To be staged at the Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon from March 10th to 13th 2010 at 8.00pm.
Amelie's Boutique by Chinnor Musical Theatre at Chinnor Village Hall
Amelie's is a boutique in picturesque England with a cast of characters that will delight and entertain you. The story begins with a customer looking for "Something in Red" and we weave between the lives of customers and the boutique's own family
What is the secret in Miss Amelie's past that she does no want revealed?
Improbable Fiction by Alan Ayckbourn - Corn Exchange Wallingford
Multi-layered, fantastical comedy.
Thérèse Raquin by Leslie Sands. Adapted from the novel by Émile Zola. - Abingdon
Where: Unicorn Theatre, Abbey Buildings, Abingdon
Nightly performances, curtain up at 7.30pm
Tickets: £7 (Concessions £6) from The Bookstore, Abingdon Precinct or by calling 01235 524538
Anything Goes by Cole Porter - Abingdon Operatic Society - Amey Theatre, Abingdon
Packed full of fantastic songs by Cole Porter, including ‘I Get A Kick Out Of You’, ‘You’re The Top’, ‘It’s De-
What the Butler Saw by Joe Orton - Compton Players
The Compton Players present Joe Orton's classic farce, a sex comedy set in the consulting room of Dr Prentice, whose interest in his female patients is far from clinical.
Communicating Doors by Alan Ayckbourn - the Mill Arts Centre, Banbury
Probably Acykbourn's most ingenious plot - the play switches between 1974, 1994 and 2014 - an unfamiliar world of the future - played out in the same hotel suite.
At the Mill Arts Centre, Banbury
Contact the Box Office 01295 279002
www.banburycrossplayers.co.uk
The Memory of Water - Bartholomew Players spring production
The Memory of Water by Shelagh Stephenson is Eynsham's drama group, The Bartholomew Players, spring production. 12,13,14 May 2010, Eynsham Village Hall, 7.45pm (doors open 7.15pm), tickets £7.50/£6.50 concessions.
Didcot Drama Festival of One Act Plays
The Second Didcot Festival will take place at the Cornerstone Arts Centre from Tuesday 24th May until Saturday 29th. A maximum of 15 groups will be allowed. The adjudicator this year will be Mark Oldknow. Further details and entry forms are available from Karen Carey Email: karencarey@me.com Tel: 01235 210600
Faringdon Dramatic Society presents Cold Comfort Farm at Faringdon Junior School
A play by Paul Doust adapted from the novel by Stella Gibbons.
Please visit our website for further details, advance ticket booking and an A4 size poster, when they become available.
The Producers - Oxford Operatic Society - The New Theatre
Wednesday 19 – Saturday 22 May 7.30pm + *Saturday Matinee 2pm*. Oxford Operatic Society return to The New Theatre with the Mel Brooks smash hit musical, The Producers. Based on the 1968 film of the same name, the show follows the story of failed producer Max Bialystock and his timid accountant Leo Bloom.
Neville's Island by Tim Firth - the Mill Arts Centre, Banbury
Four out-of-condition, middle-aged businessmen are sent off on a "team building" exercise in the Lake District and succeed in being the first people ever to get shipwrecked on an island on Derwentwater. What took place that foggy November weekend none of them would ever forget......
At the Mill Arts Centre, Banbury
Contact Box Office 01295 279002
