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CHURT

AMATEUR

DRAMATIC

SOCIETY

We are the Churt Amateur Dramatic Society, a fun and friendly local drama group. We perform a variety of shows, from war-time plays to modern day pantomimes, there is very little that hasn't been portrayed on our stage. Great for families who want to both watch and participate, come along to our next performance to see what we're all about!

Performances
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Everyone is excited for the Great Pantoland Toy Competition. Dame Geppetto is entering and uses magical wood from Fairy Liquid to craft a puppet boy named Pinocchio. Infuriated by Geppetto’s success, Fairy Solid enlists his sidekicks Cat & Fox to stir up some trouble.

Pinocchio is mischievous at school and, after running away, is tricked into joining the Circus of Wonders & then swallowed by a Whale from the deep blue sea. Geppetto, Jiminy Cricket and their friends set off to rescue Pinocchio and end up getting much more than they bargained for.

Featuring a well-loved cast and formidable crew, and directed by Ruth Ahmed, the audience is sure to have a whale of a time at this hilarious pantomime written by Nick Lawrence. Fun for all the family! 

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About Us
Annalise Wahdam
Admin

THE COMMITTEE

Dawn Barrow
Chairwoman
David Forster
Finance
Cerys Traynor
Media & PR

ABOUT CADS

Est. 1980

When the village hall celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 1978 there was no drama group in Churt to call upon, consequently Grayshott Stagers were asked to perform a music hall to mark the occasion, when three Churt residents took part. Following that show, there was pressure for Churt to re-start its own drama group. So at last in May 1980 33 persons met in the village hall anxious to start but having limited experience. What should the group be called? –Churt Amateur Dramatic Society seemed very prosaic until we realised that CADS was its acronym.

The new group led by Olivia Cotton. Training members to project their voices was always difficult so that loyal supporters soon learned to book early to be near the front so they could hear. New trainee directors were given an opportunity to test their skills on private, not public performances. This involved correspondence with the Charity Commission who seemed to think a “Private” performance meant an obscene production. .Slow, painstaking lighting was acquired. A wardrobe was built up through the generous donations from local inhabitants.

 

The society started with three productions a year – spring, autumn and a Christmas pantomime, several “home-written”. For a few years our local MP attended the pantomime with her children, saying that CADS’ panto was the most enjoyable.

To maintain interest among members not chosen at audition, play-readings were regular events at private homes

 

By the time of the Village Hall’s Diamond Jubilee in 1988 CADS was able to give backbone to a community play, “Cavalcade of Churt” which involved nearly all the village societies. That was the first occasion when all seats were fully booked before even the first performance.

 

Today CADS has a vastly different make-up with brilliant performances by members talented in the many aspects of theatricals. Experience in a professional theatre such as playing at the Electric Theatre at Guildford and the Leatherhead Drama Festival, where CADS compete against other groups, has enabled members to gain a professional experience and CADS have recently won a number of awards.

 

CADS runs a number of shows each year including the annual pantomimes, a Spring and November play and the introduction of supper evenings to further entertain the audience. For a number of years CADS successfully ran the annual village quiz and it is known amongst its members as being a hugely supportive, all inclusive, society.

 

We are always looking for new members to either tread the boards or help backstage.

 

If you are interested please contact the Chairman Dawn Barrow on 01428 714375 or dawnbarrow@aol.com and be assured you will receive a warm welcome.

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