The Bovey Tracey Players
ON Good Friday, April 9, 1971, in the town’s parish church of St Peter, St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury, a small group of actors presented In Three Days, a simple play for Passiontide and Easter. This was the first production and that October a constitution was drawn up and The Bovey Tracey Players officially formed. The Bovey Tracey Players’ aim is to provide opportunities for its members, and supporters, to
explore all aspects of the Theatrical Arts and acquire the related skills through the production, reading and viewing of plays and other dramatic performances. We aim to put on two or three shows a year and these include a wide range from well know classics and thrillers to comedies, pantomime and newly written works. Just a few of our many past productions include:
n Dad’s Army n Sherlock Holmes and the Giant Gnomes n Little Voice n Bouncers n The Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe n The Cemetery Club n Gasping n Abigail’s Party n ‘Allo ‘Allo n Humble Boy
We are a happy and sociable group that enjoy a range of social events each year as well as our productions. You don’t have to be an actor to get involved; we always need people to help with costumes,
props, lighting, set building and front of house. Subscription fees only £15 per year. For more information, to join our mailing list, or to become a member, visit
www.boveytraceyplayers.org or email
boveytraceyplayers@gmail.com
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