Drama on the Move productions Here is a summary of this fascinating period of Trinity Players’ history. 1978 Beside the Seaside St Luke’s Church , […] Read more
Drama on the Move According to some of the more established members of Trinity Players, perhaps Drama On The Move (DOTM) was the most […] Read more
A play at last.. Finally, the major objective of Trinity Players came to fruition with Boeing Boeing, the play planned and cancelled in 1974 […] Read more
Boeing Boeing to take off? The 16th January saw a request for 8 copies of Boeing Boeing by Marc Camoletti at a cost of £4.25. […] Read more
Supporting Church Activity The Players presented “Where the Saints have Trod” during the Sunday evening service of 21st July. A three act performance […] Read more
The Next Steps 1973 What happened after the intial meetting on February 22nd 1973 with the church, were events that would end up with […] Read more
The creation under the name of Trinity Players On February 22nd, 1973, the first meeting of the Players committee and the Minister, Lionel G Anderson was held. The […] Read more
Some past programmes 1950s onward Here are further programmes from various sources. There may be some overlap with Barbara’s programmes. Read more
Farrar Street Programmes A collection of Farrar Street Players programmes through the years Read more
Post war activity After WW2 on 23rd February 1946 “Eliza Comes to Stay” by H E Esmond was produced by Farrar Street Congregational […] Read more
Early activities in the church hall 1924 to 1939 Apart from ‘Gwynne versus Gwynne, the dates are not yet available but if produced at one per year in the […] Read more
First meetings and activities Seventeen people attended the inaugural meeting at which Margaret Midgley was appointed secretary and Arthur Bowker appointed as treasurer. The […] Read more