Spare a thought for Amateur Theatre

This article was in the Newbury Weekly News on 29th October 2020

There has been much publicity in the media regarding support for the professional theatre during the Covid pandemic — quite rightly as people’s livelihoods are at risk.  However, spare a thought for those of us who belong to the amateur theatre.

We do not have salaries to pay, but for most of us there is little prospect of us being able to perform anytime soon.  Not only do the current restrictions mean that performing live is almost impossible, unless the cast and crew of any production are in the same ‘bubble’, but many of our venues are not able to open at the present time because they cannot guarantee a Covid secure environment.

Even if they were able to open, the limitations placed on the number of audience members means the production is likely to be financially non-viable. 

The Compton Players were established in 1947, and over the years have built up a loyal and steady following.  Since 2015, we have received a NODA award every year – two for Best New Show, and 3 Accolades of Excellence, the most recent being for our 2019 production of The Ladykillers.

 We hate to think that there will be no more productions, so are trying to keep the interest and support alive, but it is not easy. However, there are ideas in the pipeline, so keep your eyes peeled!

LIZ SAXTON
Compton Players

Compton Players productions

Photos clockwise from top: The Ladykillers, The Entertainer, Richard III, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Compton Players were delighted to win the NODA (National Operatic and Dramatic Association) South East Region Accolade of Play Excellence Award 2019 for their production of Graham Linehan’s The Ladykillers, a classic black comedy in which a sweet little old lady, alone in her house, is pitted against a gang of criminal misfits who will stop at nothing. Director Pete Watt and designer Helen Saxton faced a tough challenge fitting the complicated three-level set onto Compton’s small stage.

Cancellation!

Due to the lockdown, the Compton Players Committee have been forced to cancel our Spring production of Beyond a Joke. We had hoped to revive it in the autumn, but cast commitments and hall availability have meant that isn’t possible. BUT we will resurrect it as our Spring production next year from…

28th April to 1st May 2021

Another NODA drama award!

We are delighted that our production of The Ladykillers has been awarded a  NODA Drama Accolade of Excellence. The awards ceremony is on Sunday 19th April in The Electric Theatre, Guildford.

This follows our previous successes with NODA awards for Richard III and our two-play production of The Promise and Murdering at the Vicarage.

Looking forward to spring

The play is cast, rehearsals have started and we’re raring to go. It’s our Spring Production: Beyond a Joke by Derek Benfield, from 29th April to 2nd May.

If you’ve seen our last productions – Bothered and Bewildered and The Ladykillers – you’ll know that we take complex, multi-level sets in our stride. Well, this is another split set, but it’s all at ground level, inside and outside a house. Expect some photos as rehearsals progress.