- Carlton Dramatic Society
Carlton Dramatic Society is an
Amateur Dramatics group, based in Wimbledon,London , UK, who have been performing in the local theatres and venues for nearly 80 years.It was formed by a group of enthusiasts from
Wimbledon Park andSouthfields in 1927. During theSecond World War its activities were suspended, but in 1946 the group returned to the stage in a production ofAgatha Christie 's "Ten Little Niggers " (using the original title).Following the 1963 production of the
morality play "Everyman" at various churches around the South East of England, including St Paul’s inCovent Garden and St Matthew’s inSlough , came an invitation to perform the play in St. George's Chapel,Windsor Castle . The single performance was onMaundy Thursday , 1963 and the entireUK Royal Family , who were spendingEaster at Windsor, were present. The cast was presented afterwards and the Queen told the cast that she had been 'very moved'.The Carlton celebrated its 80th birthday in 2007 with a 1920s themed party which was attended by over 100 members, past and present.
The group's membership of around 50 adults continue to perform regularly in and around Wimbledon, mainly at the
New Wimbledon Studio Theatre , performing a wide range of theatre includingShakespeare ,Molière ,John Godber andRay Cooney as well as original works.The President of the Society is
June Whitfield .External links
[http://www.carltondramaticsociety.org Carlton Dramatic Society Official Site] - Information, Photographs of Productions, News of forthcoming performances
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