A director who knew what she wanted, and had a line drawing as the starting point of the poster design, which wasn't easy to scan in. However, it worked in the end, and the colouring works too. And I had a bloody good role in the show, too. Neil Simon's aggregation of Chekhov's short stories into a coherent stage piece was wonderful.
2. We are grateful to the following:
For displaying billboards: Mr & Mrs Tooze, Chelston; The
Westgate; The Crown & Sceptre; Yule, Brown Associates
For the garden: Monkton Elm Garden Centre
For deploying billboards: John Burbery & Kai Clarke
For financial support: Our advertisers
For the Dentist’s chair Mr Catchpole
For Rehearsal photos Mark Dawson
The majority of the costumes are from our wardrobe, but also:
For costumes loaned: Janis Brockis
For costume hire: Bath Theatrical
Taunton Thespians is a Registered Charity, Number 800217
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3. A Servant
of Two
Mastersadapted by Dorothy Louise
at stunning outdoor venues across
Somerset from June 14th to 25th
COMING NEXT!
Taunton Thespians
On Tour 2011
present
Carlo Goldoni’s
Commedia classic
Open auditions at
The Place,Wilfred Road,Taunton on the
22nd, 24th & 29th of March at 7.30pm
Full details on our website
www.tauntonthespians.org.uk
A Servant
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4. We at 'A Touch Of Elegance' will aid you in creating an ideal home. We will design according
to lifestyle bringing unique & inspirational ideas into your home. Our fresh yet traditional de-
signs allow for a unique experience in home interior design on a very personal level.
We offer the opportunity to sit down in a comfortable friendly environment & have a one on one
interpersonal discussion about the interior decoration of your home.
Some examples might be:
• Sophisticated & elegant curtains
• Elaborate heading of box pleats
• Swags & tails
• Filled & draped pelmets
• Scatter Cushions
• Pretty loose covers
A Touch of Elegance
5 West Street, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9AA
Tel/Fax: 01460 55992
email: sue@atouchofelegancesomerset.co.uk
A Touch of Elegance
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5. A Note from the Director.A sneeze that had disastrous consequences, a ‘poor defenceless woman’ who wreaks havoc in a
bank; a seduction that doesn’t quite work out as planned; a father’s well meaning attempt to initiate
his son into the mysteries of manhood – these are just some of the ingredients of The Good Doctor.
Neil Simon, one of the funniest of modern playwrights, has taken a handful of short stories by Anton
Chekhov and woven them into an entertainment that is sometimes touching, mostly hilarious. Neil
Simon and Anton Chekhov are not exactly a pairing that immediately strikes one as inspired. After
all, one is a 19th Century Russian who laid bare humanity’s deepest yearnings and foibles in poignant
dramatic plays, while the other is a 20th Century American who exposes the follies and neuroses of
modern urban life in tightly crafted, one-liner littered comedy plays. Joined together they seem less
natural peers in world theatre and yet the two share a bond from when they were young comedy writers.
When he was in his twenties Chekhov devoted much of his literary energies to penning short humorous
work in the form of stories, sketches and one-act farces for the stage. Neil Simon also spent his
twenties writing short comedic pieces. Given that, it was not so odd for Simon to write The Good
Doctor. It served as Neil Simon’s tribute to Anton Chekhov.
Chekhov observes his characters with wry amusement but also with compassion; he forgives and never
condemns. His advice to actors is to ‘play it simply’. Remember, they are all ordinary people.
This little performed play has been a delight to work on and we hope you enjoy the result.
Polly Bray
Who Are Taunton Thespians?The Taunton Thespians have been providing live theatre for and by the people of Taunton and
surrounding area since 1928, when Ian Hay’s Tilly of Bloomsbury was staged for 3 nights at the Lyceum
Theatre (now a block of flats at the end of Station Road). The Thespians' home is “The Place” in
Wilfred Road, Taunton.
It's fashionable to be patronising about amateur theatre or "amdram". We're not sure why. Every year the
Thespians entertain thousands of people by:
Staging two major productions at the Tacchi-Morris
Participating in drama festivals in other theatres around Somerset
Putting on in-house productions for members
Spending two weeks on the road with a touring production every summer
Biannually, we also participate in the Ten Parishes Festival
We also provide Murder Mystery evenings for parties and fund-raising events around the area, and are
developing our outreach activities further.
To see what's happening in amateur drama in Taunton, come along to a Club Night. There's no charge,
and you're very welcome. Just drop along to The Place at 7.30pm on the first Wednesday of any month
from October to May. Visit www.tauntonthespians.org.uk for full details and more information
If you do fancy joining us, there’s plenty to do, and it doesn’t have to involve getting up on stage. Actors
and actresses are always welcome, of course, but we do need people who want to design and build our sets,
sort out costumes, do makeup and hair, all sorts of things. Membership is only £12 a year, and it’s just
about the most fun you can have for a pound a month!
For more details call John Burbery on 01823 442118
or email membership@tauntonthespians.org.uk
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6. About the AuthorNeil Simon (born July 4, 1927) is an American playwright and screenwriter. His numerous Broadway
successes have caused his work to be amongst the most regularly performed in the world.
Early years: Simon was born Marvin Neil Simon on July 4, 1927 in The Bronx, New York City to
Irving Simon, a garment salesman, and his wife Mamie. He was their second son and he grew up in
Washington Heights, Manhattan during the Great Depression. His father often abandoned the family,
causing financial and emotional difficulties. He attended DeWitt Clinton High School and graduated
at the age of sixteen.
Early career: He attended New York University briefly from 1944 to 1945, where he was enlisted
in the Army Air Force Reserve training program. He was assigned to Lowry Air Force Base during
1945 and attended the University of Denver from 1945 to 1946. He was a sports editor for the
military magazine Rev-Meter.
During 1946, he was discharged as a corporal. Two years later, he quit his job as a mailroom clerk in
the Warner Brothers offices in Manhattan to write radio and television scripts with his brother Danny
Simon, including tutelage by radio humourist Goodman Ace when Ace ran a short-lived writing
workshop for CBS. They wrote for the radio series The Robert Q. Lewis Show and for the television
series The Phil Silvers Show.
Their revues for Camp Tamiment in Pennsylvania during the early 1950s were noticed by Sid
Caesar, who hired the duo for his popular television comedy series Your Show of Shows. Simon later
incorporated some of their experiences into his play Laughter on the 23rd Floor (1993). His work won
him two Emmy Award nominations and the appreciation of Phil Silvers, who hired him to write for
Sergeant Bilko during 1959.
Writing career: During 1961, Simon’s first Broadway play, Come Blow Your Horn, began at the
Brooks Atkinson Theatre, where it played for 678 performances. Six weeks after its closing, his
second production, the musical Little Me began to mixed reviews. Although it failed to attract a large
audience, it earned Simon his first Tony Award nomination. Overall, he has garnered seventeen Tony
nominations and won three. He also won the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Lost In Yonkers.
During 1966 Simon had four shows playing in Broadway theaters at the same time: Sweet Charity,
The Star-Spangled Girl, The Odd Couple, and Barefoot in the Park. His professional association with
producer Emanuel Azenberg began with The Sunshine Boys during 1972 and continued with The
Good Doctor, God’s Favorite, Chapter Two, They’re Playing Our Song, I Ought to Be in Pictures, Brighton
Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, Broadway Bound, Jake’s Women, The Goodbye Girl, and Laughter on the 23rd
Floor, among others.
Simon also has written screenplays for more than twenty films. These include adaptations of his own
plays and also original work, including The Out-of-Towners, Murder by Death and The Goodbye Girl. He
has received four Academy Award nominations for his screenplays.
Simon has been conferred with two honoris causa degrees; a Doctor of Humane Letters from Hofstra
University and a Doctor of Laws from Williams College. He is the namesake of the legitimate
Broadway theater the Neil Simon Theatre, formerly the Alvin Theatre, and an honorary member of
the Walnut Street Theatre’s board of trustees.
Personal life: Simon has been married five times, to dancer Joan Baim (1953–1973), actress
Marsha Mason (1973–1981), twice to Diane Lander (1987–1988 and 1990–1998), and
currently actress Elaine Joyce. He is the father of Nancy and Ellen, from his first marriage, and Bryn,
Lander’s daughter from a previous relationship whom he adopted.
Information above from Wikipedia
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7. Somerset County Drama FestivalSeven entries this year, in two sessions, both on Saturday 2nd April at Kings College Theatre in
Taunton, adjudicated publicly after each session by Marie O’Sullivan, GODA.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Starting at 2pm:
Troupers: SINKING by Les Clarke
St Gregory Youth Theatre: AESOP’S FABLES updated by Kim Esop Wylie
Taunton Thespians: THE TOURIST OFFICE by Cosmo Johnson
Somerton Dramatic Society: THE LAST BREAD PUDDING by Nick Warburton
SATURDAY EVENING, Starting at 7pm:
St Gregory Players: SAY GOODBYE TO JILL, EVERYBODY by Les Clarke
@2K: THE EDGE by Steve Carley
Taunton Thespians: EDWIN by John Mortimer
If there is any change to the running order, this will be posted on the SFD website at least two weeks
before the Festival, and also published in April’s Spotlight.
Tickets cost £7 per session, and can be ordered in advance by phoning Martin Jevon on 07951 368387
or will be available on the door.
The winning production will go on to represent the County at the quarter finals of the All-England
Theatre Festival which will be held at Chipping Sodbury Town Hall on Saturday 16th April.
Autumn 2011
Agatha Christie’s
A Murder Is Announced
Reading
20th
April
Open Auditions
August 8th
, 17th
& 22nd
All at The Place, 7.30pm
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8. Tel: 01823 412381
www.monkton-elm.co.uk
Monkton Heathfield, Taunton
(5 mins from M5 J25)
Open: Mon-Sat: 9am - 5.30pm;
Sun: 10.30am - 4.30pm
Something for every season
• Family restaurant:
Breakfast; morning coffee;
hot lunches; afternoon tea
• Extensive range of plants
• Huge garden shop
• Pots and stoneware
• House plants
• Patio and shed village
• Gifts galore
• Garden furniture
• Pet & aquatic centre
• New craft centre
• Water features
• Children’s play area
• Disabled facilities
• Free parking
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9. Production Team
Director Polly Bray
Producer Rene Kilner
Stage Manager Stuart Lyddon
DSM Brian Lewis
Lighting Design Kevin Stratton
Lighting Rigging & Operation Kevin Stratton and SPACE
Company Members
Sound Graham Reeks
Musical arrangement (Too Late for Happiness) Tony Leach
Musicians (Too Late for Happiness) Tony Leach (Guitar),
Mike Leach (Piano)
Costume Charlotte Briggs & Kirsten Whyte
Supported by Alison Jenkinson & Chloe Stepney
Make Up & Hair Amy Parker
Supported by Mary Elliot, Faith Wignall
and Jess Mills
Props Swannie & Kimberly Van-Stein
Black Gang John Burbery, Kai Clarke, Chris Key and
Charlie Dorr
Prompt Karen Kerslake
Publicity Ron Roberts, Michael Gilbert, Jane Edwards,
Rene Kilner, Carrie Vaughn
Poster Design Polly Bray, Janis Brockis, Michael Gilbert
Programme Michael Gilbert
Front of House Laura Richmond
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10. Act One
The Writer
Narrator Michael Gilbert
The Sneeze
Ivan Cherdyakov Charlie Dorr
Mdme Cherdyakov Hayley Watson
Gen Brassilhov Mike Leach
Mdme Brassilhov Carrie Vaughan
The Governess
Mistress Alison Jenkinson
Julia Sarah Twomey
Surgery
Kuryatin Tony Leach
Sexton Mark Dawson
Too Late For Happiness
Woman Carrie Vaughan
Man Tony Venn
The Seduction
Peter Semyonych Mike Leach
Wife Sarah Twomey
Husband Mark Dawson
Narrator Michael Gilbert
Ivan Cherdyakov Charlie Dorr
Mdme Cherdyakov Hayley Watson
Gen Brassilhov Mike Leach
Mdme Brassilhov Carrie Vaughan
Mistress Alison Jenkinson
Julia Sarah Twomey
Kuryatin Tony Leach
Sexton Mark Dawson
Too Late For Happiness
Woman Carrie Vaughan
Man Tony Venn
Peter Semyonych Mike Leach
Wife Sarah Twomey
Husband Mark Dawson
Cast and SThe action of the play takes place in various places in the m
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11. nd Scenes
Act Two
The Drowned Man
Narrator Michael Gilbert
Sailor Tony Leach
Policeman Chris Key
The Audition
Girl Hayley Watson
Voice Richard Stenner
A Defenceless Creature
Kistunov Richard Stenner
Pochatkin Michael Gilbert
Woman Dona Bullion
The Arrangement
Father Tony Venn
Boy Tony Leach
Girl Jane Edwards
The Writer
Narrator Michael Gilbert
s places in the mind of the Narrator in Russia in the 1880s
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12. In the original production, the Narrator morphed into multiple
characters; I’m very glad we’re not doing that. The role as it
stands is complex, leading the audience through the structure
of the play, working with the music and setting the scenes.
Working full time constrains one’s ability to focus on a role,
so the expansion of the cast is the most sensible route for us to
take. The part itself, like the rest of the play, is complex, with a
lot of self-analysis and a chunk lifted direct from The Seagull
woven skilfully together by Simon to give a strong word picture
of the writer at work, and giving me some of the best lines I’ve
ever had to deliver. And a bit of fun as a second character, too.
This is my second production with the Taunton Thespians
and I have had a relatively small job to do in comparison to
my previous role in Alan Ayckbourn’s Game Plan which we
performed last November. But ‘there are no small parts, only
small actors’ (Stanislavsky) and I have tried to approach my
two roles in The Good Doctor with the feverish determination
that my character in The Audition displays, only without having
to battle ‘a temperature.... (of)...a hundred and three!’...And
enjoyably so!
Hayley Watson ~ Madame Cherdyakov in The Sneeze,
Girl in The Audition
I wandered into Taunton Thespians one spring evening in
2009, having done very little acting at all, and since then I
have appeared in no less than six plays – in all sorts of strange
roles. This time last year at the Tachi-Morris I played Reuben
Starkadder in Cold Comfort Farm. Since then I have played
Orlando in As You Like It and, most recently, Able, in an in-
house production of Antic. This time I play Cherdyakov – the
sneezer – who, I don’t mind saying, is probably the character I
most empathise with. Fortunately I’m not quite as anxious as
poor Cherdyakov though, and when you see me sneezing at the
General – it hopefully won’t be a real one.
Charlie Dorr ~ Cherdyakhov in The Sneeze
Michael Gilbert ~ The Narrator,
Pochatkin in A Defenceless Creature
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13. I have always wanted to work with Polly Bray as my Director
and so am thrilled that I have now been given the opportunity
to do so – she is so inspiring and so is the rest of her cast.
That and the amazing script with its light and shade play on
emotions, I am one happy lady right now. I came into the
rehearsal process part through straight from playing Bad Witch
Hazel with the Wayfarers Pantomime Society and so I have
gone from playing one baddie straight to another. Two strong
characters and it’s still only March – a good year so far I think
Alison Jenkinson ~ Mistress in The Governess
Well here we are again. It seems like only yesterday I joined The
Thespians, for the highly successful Daisy Pulls It Off. It was fun
playing Daisy’s mother and a rather dizzy french teacher. Last
year in Cold Comfort Farm, a rural lass with a dirty face; and now
again, another two parts in The Good Doctor. This is good as
long as you remember to change your shoes !! In my spare time
I am a Front of House volunteer here at the Tacchi-Morris .I
love going to the theatre, cinema, music gigs and visiting friends
in France. I do hope you enjoy the show. Thank you so much for
coming.
Carrie Vaughan ~ Madame Brassilhov in The Sneeze,
Woman in Too Late for Happiness
I joined the Taunton Thespians two years ago and what an
incident-packed two years they’ve been - a wild and wonderful
variety of accents, two spectacular death scenes, my first-ever
stage kiss and a prized opportunity to deliver one of the great
speeches in the English-speaking theatre. Plus Squire Harkaway
in London Assurance, the most lovable character I’ve ever
played, and (until now) the least like me. In The Good Doctor,
by contrast, I get to inhabit a character who is among the most
nauseating I’ve ever played - and even less like me. I’m sure
there’s a moral there, I just don’t see it yet.
Mike Leach ~ General Brassilhov in The
Sneeze, Peter Semyonych in The Seduction
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14. Acting, a passion of mine sometimes leaning toward the
professional, sometimes not. A passion that has been rather well
exercised by the Taunton Thespians for quite a few years now.
And how I’ve relished each new role and its challenges, with
recent Thespian appearances as Mark Meddle, Attorney at Law
in London Assurance, Urk, in Cold Comfort Farm and Baker in
Antic being among my proudest moments. In this my latest and
perhaps most ambitious Thespian outing to date, I will attempt
to convey three separate characters, each rather different in
terms of age and status but all sharing a common trait - a
rather large degree of incompetency. I hope hilarity will ensue.
My other interest is playing music (on instruments, not a CD
player) which is why I was especially pleased to act as Musical
Director and play guitar in the scene Still Time For Happiness
(which also features my dad’s musical début on piano).
Tony Leach ~ Kuryatin in Surgery,
Sailor in The Drowned Man,
Son in The Arrangement
I first trod the stage with the Thespians eighteen years ago. In
all that time there have been several plays which appealed to
me more than the others and this one is right up there amongst
them. I love The Good Doctor. As a play it allows actors to play
different characters whilst you, the audience, have a variety of
different, yet linked, scenes to watch. I think it makes for good
entertainment, not that it is without its hazards, though; an
overenthusiastic dive saw me damage my knee akin to a break
during rehearsal. I do this for fun … no, really!
Mark Dawson ~ Sexton in Surgery,
Husband in The Seduction
I have always loved performing, having been an Associate of
the Royal Ballet and a soloist with the National Youth Ballet
from an early age. Throughout my time at school and college
I enjoyed taking part in many productions and I became a
member of the National Youth Theatre in 2006. Whilst at
Cardiff University, reading English Literature, I performed as
part of the drama society Act One and also wrote and directed
two full length plays, the latest of which was performed at The
Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2010. I hope to gain a place at
drama school this year.
Sarah Twomey ~ Julia in The Governess,
Wife in The Seduction
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15. Acting has always been a favourist pastime, in everything
from school productions to full length plays with SCAT,
Dunkery Players, Minehead Amateur Dramatic Society,
Barnstormers and most recently the Kingston Players. Since
joining the Taunton Thespians in 2007 after a fifteen year
break from amateur dramatics, I have enjoyed performing in
three productions: Suddenly At Home (Spring 2009), An Ideal
Husband (Autumn 2009) and now The Good Doctor. I have also
acted recently with the Kingston Players in another production
of Suddenly At Home, directed by fellow Thespian Tony Venn.
Like most people, I come across the occasional difficult
customer, but fortunately, none have reduced me to such depths
of despair as the ‘Defenceless Creature’, as you will see...
Richard Stenner ~ Voice in The Audition,
Kistunov in A Defenceless Creature
I am currently on a gap year, having completed my A-Levels at
Richard Huish College. I hope to gain as much stage experience
before a degree in English and Drama at Royal Holloway
College, London. This is my first role with the Thespians
and has allowed me to further my theatre skills. I have taken
lead roles in sixth form productions, written my own play for
the college drama festival and recently played the lead in a
production of West Side Story performed by Taunton Amateur
Operatic Society. Alongside The Good Doctor, I am currently
rehearsing for another TAOS production, Hot Mikado.
Chris Key ~ Policeman in The Drowned Man
Each time I was asked which Play had been chosen for our
Spring presentation I drew myself up a little and said it was
a composite of Neil Simon and Anton Chekhov. A typical
response to this was to ask if it was the Cherry-Orchard-Three-
Sisters-Chekhov and then to remark that it was going to be
depressing. This is not the case. It is the very opposite of the
case, for these offerings are immensely amusing. Indeed, one of
them has been described as Pythonesque. This means that for
me rehearsals have been very satisfying because I have seen the
plays develop and grow and have had great pleasure watching
others work whilst I have been hugely entertained.
Tony Venn ~ Man in Too Late for Happiness,
Father in The Arrangement
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16. I have been involved in many plays with the Thespians over the
years – you might remember me as Puck, Viola, Zena Sparkle,
Jane Eyre and many other roles. If I am not acting I use my art
skills to help behind the scenes and recently produced all props
and costumes for Damsels in Distress.
I was one of the original cast in this play performed for the
One Act Drama Festival; hopefully we won’t lose our crutch
this time or rip my skirt. Some say I was perfect for this role but
I am not sure how to take that? I am not mad, just expressive.
I’m not sure that my part even qualifies as a cameo, with a total
of 12 lines, but it is certainly sweet. And flattering to have been
asked… thank you, Polly. I have devoted the time not spent in
cramming lines to directing Edwin by John Mortimer for the
County Drama Festival to be held at King’s College, Taunton,
on April 2nd. I have also taken on the mantle of Co-ordinator
of the SFD’s Original One Act Playwriting Competition and
Festival. So I have not been idle. But acting remains my first
love, and I look forward to chunkier parts again in the future…
Jane Edwards ~ Girl in The Arrangement
Dona Bullion ~ Woman in A Defenceless Creature
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18. Des Atkinson
Annette Balaam
Michael Barry
Tony & Tessa Beaven
Penny Bradnum
Polly Bray
Charlotte Briggs
Dona Bullion
John & Carol Burbery
Jane Burt
Jason Carter
Thomas Cooney
Josh Cooper
Mark Court
Ray & Nikki Court
Jon Cozens
Arthur Duncan Cummins
Ben Currey
Mark & Nicola Dawson
Charlie Dorr
Jane Dyer
Jane Edwards
Karen Fear
Sylvia Fellgett
Terry Finn
Keith Gibbons
Michael Gilbert
Dave & Maggie Goodall
Ken & Anne Hague
Bryan Hallett
Jennifer Hancock
Lynn Henden
Jack Horwood
Rosemary Humphreys
Sally Jago
Alison Jenkinson
Linda Jevon
Martin Jevon
Karen Kerslake
Christopher Key
Rene Kilner
Jonathan Leach
Michael Leach
Tony Leach
Jane Leakey
Peter Lewis
Michael Linham
Stuart Lyddon
Josephine Mann
Hilary Marshall
John & Audrey Meikle
Beryl Morris
David Northey
Amy Parker
Gemma Payne
Annie Phillips
Alan Philpott
Rhian Pugh
Elaine Rawle
Dinah Rawle
Joy Reason
Graham Reeks
Ron & Jacqueline Roberts
Vivienne Sharland
Robert Smith
Richard Stenner
Chloe Stepney
Katherine Stone
Nigel Stuart-Thorn
Stuart Symonds
Swannie
Pauline Tilley
Susanna Tookey
Sarah Twomey
Christine Vaughan
Carrie Vaughan
Tony Venn
Abigail Vickery
David Waring
Haley Watson
Matt Webber
Kirsten Whyte
Angela Widgery
Taunton Thespians
President – John Meikle
Vice Presidents – Sylvia Fellgett & Ron Roberts
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19. This Production Is Entered For
The Rose Bowl
AwardsFounded by the families of Walter Hawkins and
John Coe, this is now funded through the Quartet
Community Foundation, with individual awards
sponsored by the Bristol Evening Post.
Amateur operatic and dramatic productions
throughout former Avon, Gloucester and Somerset
are assessed by GODA qualified adjudicators
Taunton Thespians are members of
Somerset Fellowship of DramaThe SFD is an umbrella organisation whose mission is to promote amateur theatre
across the county. For many years it was a sub-committee of the Community Council
for Somerset was responsible mainly for organising competitive drama for its forty nine
member groups.
Just over ten years ago, with the support of most of its members and under the inspired
leadership of then-chairman Mike Linham, it decided to become independent. It was a
bold step into the unknown, but it seems to have paid off. Since then there has been a
considerable increase in both membership and in the range of activities provided for them.
NODAThe National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA), founded in 1899, is the main
representative body for amateur theatre in the UK. It has a membership of some 2500
amateur/community theatre groups and 3000 individual enthusiasts throughout the UK,
staging musicals, operas, plays, concerts and pantomimes in a wide variety of performing
venues, ranging from the country's leading professional theatres to village halls. Members
have access to a wide range of benefits.
NODA aims
To give a shared voice to the amateur theatre sector
To help amateur societies and individuals achieve the highest standards of best practice and
performance
To provide leadership and advice to enable the amateur theatre sector to tackle the challenges and
opportunities of the 21st century.
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