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Dates for the diary...

Babes in the Wood and Robin Hood

King Ricky goes on a crusade leaving his brother John in charge of England and his children -the Babes. John is greedy and doesn't like children, so the Sheriff devises a cunning plan to help John get rid of the Babes. He wants Maid Marion's hand in marriage in return!

Set in and around Kingsclere, they haven't reckoned upon the arrival of a new man in town - Robin Hood (albeit before he was famous!)

Will their dastardly plan work? Will the Sheriff marry Marion? Will John become King? Will Robin save the day? Is that a talking horse?!! And what are lobsters doing at the market?  All will be revealed!

 

With plenty of fun characters, laughter, boos, frivolity, song and dance and audience participation, join the journey of Babes in the Wood and Robin Hood to see how the tale unfolds....

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Coming to the Fieldgate Centre in November/December 2024

 

Tickets on sale now

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Friday 29th Nov 7.30pm;   Saturday 30th Nov 2.30 & 7.30pm;  Sunday 1st Dec 2.30pm

Friday 6th Dec 7.30pm;  Saturday 7th December 2.30 & 7.30pm; Sunday 8th December 2.30pm

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Can you fill the directors chair?

The Players are now on the lookout for the next Director of the Christmas production 2025! Is that you? Got a show or pantomime in mind? Maybe you’d like to help write one? Or maybe you’d like to assist the Director? We can provide a great team to work alongside you. Email us, WhatsApp us or contact us on social media and tell us about your ideas - we’d love to hear from you!

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Race Night at the Fieldgate

The Fieldgate Centre is holding a  Race Night on Saturday October 12th. 

We are supporting them with a Kingsclere Players Team and would love you to 

come and join us - fab way to get to know other members of the group

in a fun, social environment. Save the date - 

£5 PER TICKET INCLUDING A HOT SUPPER.

DOORS OPEN 7.30PM (OVER 18’S ONLY)

Spring Production

The Spring Production for 2025 will be PLAY ON! by Rick Abbot

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A hilarious story of a theatre group trying desperately to put on a play in spite of maddening interference from a haughty author who keeps revising the script. Act I is a rehearsal of the dreadful show, Act II is the near disastrous dress rehearsal, and the final act is the actual performance, in which anything that can go wrong, does. When the author decides to give a speech on the state of the modern theatre during the curtain calls, the audience is treated to a madcap climax and a thoroughly hilarious romp. Even the sound effects reap their share of laughter.

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Auditions early in 2025

Directed by Jess Craker

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Performances in JUNE 2025

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