Spring Newsletter 2024

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The New Year has been greeted by a burst of activity. We played our Final Murder Mystery of 2023 at The Royal Oak, Bovingdon Green, to an enthusiastic crowd of diners. It was a new experience to be in a … Continued

Autumn newsletter

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During the Summer, The Marlow Players have been very active: We took A Bunch of Amateurs to Marly le Roi in May –enjoyed a rapturous reception and a splendid party as guests of Marly le Roi and Les Baladins our counterparts there … Continued

Spring newsletter

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Congratulations on the successful production A Bunch of Amateurs. It really felt as though we are back performing again. The new venue turned out to be a success for both audience and performers alike. We done Andrew for directing and … Continued

Winter newsletter

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Players we are now planning the next spring production – A Bunch of Amateurs by Ian Hislop. The committee have looked at a few new potential venues (schools, churches etc) as the Shelly is now too expensive and settled on … Continued

Autumn newsletter

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Following our successful murder mystery in March, we are building a new murder mystery production, written by Gloria. This replaces the initial plans for a larger production in November due to difficulties in using the Liston Hall for such a … Continued

August newsletter

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Rehearsals for ‘A Bunch of Amateurs’ will commence in earnest in late August on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 8pm. First meeting is 4 August to collect scripts – £10 each please. The plan for the session is to explore … Continued

July newsletter

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Players: We have our AGM on 5 July, Hall Barn on 9 July, followed by the summer BBQ on 31 July. No other studio meetings are planned until August. We will be performing ‘A Bunch of Amateurs’ on Saturday 26th November. … Continued

Spring newsletter

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We had a successful Calamity in the Cloisters in March at Liston Hall. We will have made a reasonable profit (final bills to come in) as we ran a matinee and evening performances – which shows that this format could … Continued