Volunteer

Ever fancied being part of a crew working on a show? Perhaps you have a skill that can be put to good use backstage!

Maidenhead Drama Guild is always on the lookout for new members, for on and offstage.

Interested? Why not give us a call:

01628 635017.

We look forward to meeting you.

 

The Maidenhead Pantomime - Dick Whittington

Wed 10th - Sun 14th December 2008

Dick WhittingtonKing Rat is threatening to take over London. Only the penniless but brave Dick Whittington and his trusty feline sidekick, Tiddles, can stop the rodent’s quest for domination!

Aided by the magic of a very cockney Spirit of London, the more down to earth and questionable ‘help’ of his mother, Dame Sarah, and his loyal but brainless pal, ‘Barrow Boy’ Billy, Dick’s adventure takes him from the East End of London to distant tropical shores before the final showdown with the villainous King Rat and his henchrats, Nip and Tuck!

Along the way he attempts to win the hand of the lovely Alice, daughter of the bumbling Alderman Fitzwarren and foil the plot of the mysterious, piratical Long John Tin Foil.

Will our hero triumph over these adversities, become Lord Mayor and live happily ever after? It's laughs, larks and high stakes in this family favourite. [more info]

Book your tickets online now or telephone the Box Office on 01628 635017 or email boxoffice@maidenhead-drama.co.uk

 

BCA Summer 2009 - Open Air Production

Much Ado About Nothing

by William Shakespeare

Young lovers Hero and Claudio, soon to wed, conspire to get verbal sparring partners and confirmed singles Benedick and Beatrice to wed as well.

Keep a look out here for details of open auditions and box office info.

Production dates:
Tue 21st July -
Fri 24th July 2009

Casting info here.

Regina Monologues

by Rebecca Russell & Jenny Wafer

Spring 2009: 8th - 15th March

Norden Farm Centre for the Arts

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Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived…………..

It’s 2009. A bloke called Henry is driven to fulfill his family destiny. How do his women feel and react? What lengths will they go to in order to keep their man or, perhaps more importantly, keep their head? The Regina Monologues re-tells the story of six sixteenth century women and the man they all loved, dragging them kicking and screaming into the twenty-first century. Their stories are personal, poignant and still relevant exactly five hundred years after Henry VIII’s accession to the throne.


Casting info here.

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