Côr y Gyrlais are an outstanding and successful Welsh and English language male voice choir from the small towns and villages in the Upper Swansea valley. Contact via website
Guilsfield Amateur Dramatic Society is a successful Community Amateur Drama Group based in Montgomeryshire. It presents a number of productions each year and enters one act plays and drama festivals. We welcome new members and audiences
Founded in 1991 we celebrate our 25th birthday this year with our 35th production. Llandinam Drama Group is a community based amateur, not for profit organisation. We have been entertaining audiences with comedies, drama, variety shows, pantomime, reviews, and contemporary productions. Stuck in rut we are not! Our members range in age from 7-70, with all kinds of backgrounds, professions and experience, but sharing a common passion for theatre and working together.
Productions are held twice yearly in Llandinam Village Hall. Rehearsals for the Spring production begin in March and in September for the Christmas production. We meet every Tues evening for an informal coffee, natter and play-reading. So why not pop along and meet the gang? We are a lively, friendly and enthusiastic group who love to have fun whilst striving for excellence in all we do.
If you would like to become involved contact us or visit us website or Facebook Don’t be shy. Come, make new friends and join in the fun. You’ll find a warm welcome awaits you. Email: contact.us@llandinamdrama.uk
The Society meets Monday and Thursday at 7.30pm in our own theatre building, the Powys Theatre, Canal Road, Newtown SY16 2DE. We produce three plays each season, and an open play selection meeting takes place before the season starts to choose producers and plays. If you are interested in acting, set building, producing, costume making, prompting, props, lighting & sound, or any other aspect of theatre production, why not join us at the theatre. Anyone who would just like to see what goes on ‘Backstage’ is very welcome, we would love to show you around. If you have no desire to ‘tread the boards’, but have practical skills such as carpentry, wall – papering, painting, sewing, DIY etc, or could spare time to help with ticket sales, refreshments or stewarding you would also be very welcome to join us. Many of our members do not act, but enjoy the challenge of helping to produce the sets, costumes and the multitude of other things needed to make each play a success. All of our sets are built from scratch by society members and a wide variety of skills are needed. As the society owns the theatre building we also spend time each summer maintaining the building and the extensive costume and props stores. Our website is currently unavailable, as it is under re – construction, but we hope it will soon be active again. Contact newtownamateurdramatics@gmail.com
We are an amateur musical theatre company based in Newtown, Powys, Mid Wales. We have been staging productions in Newtown since 1983, and currently stage two productions a year, at Theatr Hafren, ranging from popular musicals such as Oliver! and My Fair Lady to Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and compilation shows. We are always keen to welcome new members, whether they want to perform on stage or help out behind the scenes. For general enquiries, please contact us via our website or social media You can also contact us at our rehearsal venue on most Wednesday and Friday evenings between 7.30pm and 10pm. We rehearse in the hall at the Wesley Methodist Church, Back Lane, Newtown.
We are a small village amateur dramatics group consisting of people from a variety of backgrounds. We currently put on one production a year in our village hall usually around Jan/Feb time. New members, (acting and/or support), are always welcome. Contact pals@tynyberth.co.uk
Llanymynech Amateur Dramatic Society - known throughout the area as the LADS - has been in existence for 20 years, bringing live theatre to the village and drawing an ever-increasing following from as far afield as Oswestry, Welshpool and Shrewsbury. From humble beginnings, the Society has flourished and its reputation has grown. A large collection of medals and silverware from various festivals bears this out, but the primary aim of the LADS was and always will be to provide reasonably-priced live entertainment to the highest possible standard. To this end three productions a year are staged - one just before Christmas, one in late spring and one in early summer. Since 1992 the LADS have tackled all manner of plays, from light comedies and period pieces, to innovative new plays and ambitious spectacles with a cast of 50. Come and join us! If you want to get involved with the LADS, we are always on the lookout for new members. Whether you want to act, direct, do costumes or make-up or help with the technical side of a production, you will be guaranteed of a warm welcome. We also run a free mailing list which gives advance notice of forthcoming plays and readings.