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Spelthorne & Runnymede Drama Festival Results

Congratulations again to the All In The Timing team who scooped TWO trophies at the Spelthorne & Runnymede Drama Festival, double what they achieved at Woking.
Julia Stevens took home the Best Actress trophy, a well-deserved award which adjudicator Mike Kaiser gave for Jules’ controlled and moving performance as Dawn in The Universal Language.
The team also [...]

Woking Drama Festival Results

Congratulations to everyone involved with All In The Timing, our 2008 Festival play.  The results of the Woking Drama Festival were announced this evening and Ottershaw Players definitely acquitted themselves well, finishing 6th overall in a field of 20 entries.
The competition was very tough, with Runnymede Drama Group swept the board with 7 out of [...]

2008 AGM

A reminder that annual subscriptions became due at the AGM last month, so if you haven’t paid-up yet, please do so ASAP.  Cheques to the Treasurer, please.
We have three new committee members elected this year, Claire White-Aldworth, Mark Holton and Phil Pile. We welcome them all onto the committee and are sure they will make [...]

Award For Whose Life…?

Ottershaw Players’ production of Whose Life Is It Anyway? was awarded the NODA South East Region Accolade of Excellence in Drama at the 2008 regional AGM.
This honour is the third NODA award that the Players have won since joining NODA in 2004; following the awards for A Christmas Carol in 2005 and The Wind In [...]

Willows Award

Congratulations to everyone involved with The Wind In The Willows in the last quarter of 2006. NODA South-East Region have announced that the production has won the Haslemere Trophy for Artistic Presentation for 2006.
This was a well-deserved award, which recognised the all-round artistic achievement that the production attained. The trophy was presented at the regional [...]

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