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Competition Time! Could you design a logo for
Cockermouth Amateur Dramatics Society?
It should be simple, modern and instantly recognisable as relating to CADS
Thinking caps and theatrical masks on! Closing date for entries is midnight on 20th May
For use on our letterheads, advertising and merchandising later this year John Robins
The Darkness of Robins Saturday 28 April • 8pm • £15
One of the most naturally gifted comedians I’ve seen The Telegraph
C A D S COCKERMOUTH AMATEUR DRAMATICS SOCIETY For more information or to submit your entry, contact
jacq76horgan@gmail.com, including your name, age and contact details
The Winner will be required to participate in any publicity and photos for the competition
Valuable prizes to be won!
Rehearsals are underway for our next production in which, in a change to our original programme, CADS will stage ‘Colder than Here’ by Laura Wade at the Kirkgate Theatre 24th, 25th, 26th May, at 7.30pm.
Here is a story of Myra, who has terminal cancer and insists on organising her own ecologically-correct funeral because, as she says: “You've got to keep yourself busy when you’re off work with dying!” At first sight, this may seem an odd choice of subject for a night’s entertainment, yet it is funny and life-affirming, as Myra, her husband and daughters react and respond to the repercussions and consequences of their situation with a mixture of raw emotion and black humour.
This play has a particular relevance to Cumbria, since it was here, in a plot of pasture outside Carlisle in the 1990s that the revolution in ‘Green Burials’ began. Contact the Box Office for tickets.
A BIG shout-out to all you creative types! Competition Time!
CADS members have been performing plays, pantomimes and the occasional musical for the past 34 years and we feel it is time to bring our image up-to-date.
We are looking to the Community to come up with a fabulous new Society Logo that better reflects who we are now. It’s time for a re-brand!
Can you come up with something simple, modern and eye- catching? There are a whole raft of valuable prizes in it for whoever can produce the logo that will be instantly recognisable and relating to Cockermouth Amateur Dramatics Society when it appears on our letterheads, advertising and merchandising later this year. Get your thinking caps and theatrical masks on! Closing date for entries is midnight on 20th May.
For more information, or to submit your entry, contact
jacq76horgan@gmail.com, including your name, age and contact details. The Winner will be required to participate in any publicity and photographs for the competition.
CADS are always looking for new members to fulfil a wide variety of roles, acting and non-acting. Contact us through Facebook to find out more.
www.facebook.com/baCADS/ Alison Shutt
WWW.THECOCKERMOUTHPOST.CO.UK
Excellent food in a relaxed atmosphere. Staff very friendly, polite and attentive. Perfect evening this was my fi rst visit and I will defi nitely be back! Customer review on Trip Advisor
Excellent food served in a lovely environment. A great experience. Customer review on Resdiary
Carlisle
Rosehill Theatre, Moresby, Whitehaven, CA28 6SE
Box Offi ce • 01946 692422 The Green Room restaurant • 01946 514574 or go to
rosehilltheatre.co.uk
A595 A66 Whitehaven The Lake District A590 M6 Kendal Penrith
Andrew Lawrence The Happy Accident
Saturday 19 May • 8pm • £15
Superbly intelligent, highly articulate and deeply sour The Spectator
Simon Evans
Genius Saturday 30 June • 8pm • £15
Reliably funny and refreshingly intelligent The Times
thegreenroomrestaurant at Rosehill Theatre, Whitehaven
Open Wednesday-Sunday for lunch, dinner and pre-theatre supper
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