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Exeter Drama Company
Scene from Jack the ripper
Exeter Drama Company's December 2005 production - Jack the Ripper,
The Exeter Drama Company was formed in 1954.

The company perform four plays a year, usually in March, June, September & December.

Kate Phimister tells us more about the group.
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For more information on the Exeter Drama Company, you can send an email or check out their website

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Don't forget the backstage crew too.

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The season is always balanced - we try to include comedy, drama, a thriller and something
seasonal for Christmas. We are not a singing and dancing group! The audiences we have we'd like to keep!

Happiest Days of Your Life
The April 2005 production - The Happiest Days of Your Life.

Our plays are performed at our small theatre on Stepcote Hill in the Old West Quarter of Exeter near to the 'house that moved'.

As we are a club, legally any one who wishes to come and see one of our plays needs to become an associate member - the cost of which is £1 per year.

Members can then come and see as many or few plays as they wish for £4 per play.
Anyone who joins us to act or help out behind the scenes is a full member.

Heatstroke
The company is not afraid to tackle some diverse productions

At present we are a group of just over 50 members but are always happy to welcome new talent. It's not just about being on stage, we always need people to paint and build the scenery, make the costumes, work the lights and, most importantly - brew up!

Whilst it is very true that every rehearsal ends up in the pub it's tea and coffee that keep us going during them.

We try and keep interest alive by mixing old and new, well known and obscure.

Muskateers
One for all and all for one

On our stage we've managed the most wonderful sets including
Sherwood Forrest, a convent and the WWI trenches of France to name but a few.

We have great fun and turn out some great shows. Go on, come along and join us - you know you want to!

Do take a look at our website - especially our past plays - and you will see that we're prepared to tackle most things.

 
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