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Welcome to the Photo Album
This is the page where you will find pictures from some of our recent productions. We hope you enjoy browsing through the photos below.
Photography by Dick Barron
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Showcase
| The production for Autumn 2008 took the form of a revue-style show |  |
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A fun-filled show for all the family
The production featured sketches, readings and musical items to air the talents of a wide range of members
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Proscenophobia
 | | Summer 2008 saw the society present a thriller with a hint of comedy and, as its title suggests, a theatrical setting |
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by Bettine Manktelowe
Once again our summer show was presented in conjunction with the theatre management as part of its summer season of entertainment. |
Nightmare
| Our choice of play for late spring was Nightmare. |  |
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by Norman Robbins
Postponed from Spring Bank Holiday due to illness in the cast, this thriller was presented at Whitby Pavilion Theatre in June. |
Ten Times Table
| Easter 2008 saw us present Ten Times Table. |  |
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by Alan Ayckbourn
Ayckbourn's comedy about a group of people who get together to stage a pageant was a popular choice for the first production of the year.
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Breezeblock Park
| This Willy Russell classic was our Autumn 2007 production. |  |
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by Willy Russell
The play, which turns the clock back to life on a council estate in the '70s, was presented at Whitby Pavilion Theatre in November.
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A Fly in the Ointment
 | | Summer 2007 saw us present A Fly in the Ointment. |
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by Derek Benfield
The farce was performed as part of the summer season of entertainment at Whitby Pavilion Theatre.
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House Guest
Spring Bank Holiday 2007 saw the society tackle a thriller. |
by Francis Durbridge
 | | The script, by one of the masters of the genre, offered the audience plenty of twists and turns to keep them on the edge of their seats. |
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Cash on Delivery
Cash on Delivery, by Michael Cooney, ensured our 2007 productions got off to a flying start. |
by Michael Cooney
 | | A farce with every Cooney trick in the book meant a laugh a minute from start to finish of every performance. |
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