DADS Auditions: The Slipper and the Rose

The Slipper and the Rose is based on the 1976 musical film retelling the classic fairy tale of Cinderella. Directed by Bryan Forbes, the film starred Gemma Craven and Richard Chamberlain and featured a supporting cast led by Michael Hordern, Kenneth More, Edith Evans and Annette Crosbie.

Come and be part of this magical family mulsical featuring wonderful songs and constumes which tells the story of Cinderella. If you are interested in being part of this fabulous show, either on stage of behind the scenes, we’d love to hear from you.

We are looking for singers and actors (there’s a number of non-singing roles) and also need people to do all the other tasks which help to make the show possible.

Audition Schedule:
Read-through / Audition – Monday 18th June – 7.30-9.30pm
Singing / Audition – Thursday 21st June – 7.30-0.30pm
Combined Read-through/Singing Audition – Saturday 23rd June 3-5/5.30

Rehearsals are every Monday and Thursday evening in the back room of the Village Hall from 7.30-9.30pm and will start on Monday 2 July.

For more information or to request audition pieces please contact Ann (membership@dads.org.uk)

DADS According to Rumour

One night to forget… 50,000 reasons to remember

A comedy by Robert Scott

22-25th November 7:45pm

Dorchester village hall

Wednesday £8 | Thursday – Saturday £10

Tickets available from:

  • Dorchester Co-op
  • dads.org.uk
  • tickets@dads.org.uk
  • 01865 340792

DADS production: Agatha crusty and the village hall murders

Multiple Murders in Dorchester on Thames Village Hall!

Hot on the heels of Dame Agatha Christie’s 125th anniversary, Dorchester Amateur Dramatics Society (DADS) next production is Derek Webb’s affectionate and hilarious tribute: ‘Agatha Crusty and the Village Hall Murders’.

Fans of Agatha Christie, who lived locally at Winterbrook near Wallingford, will recognise many key elements from her 66 detective novels, including multiple murders and suspects. However, DADS Director, Sue Kitson says that, “This comedy whodunit succeeds because the central character, Miss Crusty, a famous crime writer, is not a slavish reworking of Miss Marple or, indeed, Agatha Christie herself.”

DADS regular, Christine Jones is playing Agatha Crusty, a sassy and confident crime writer, who has gone to visit her cousin for a “peaceful” break in a country village. But it is not long before she is called upon to use her expertise to aid the very incompetent  D. I. Twigg (Mark Williams) to solve a series of dastardly murders, seemingly all connected to the Village Hall.

There are many suspects including: Toby, the Vicar (Mark Wilkin); Eleanor, Chair of the Committee (Rosemary Mills); Harry the Caretaker (Ian Brace) and identical twins Olivia and Oliver Truscott-Pratt (both played by Rachel Winslet-Morris). Natasha Cornell is making her DADS debut in this production and observes, “It’s great to join the cast of Agatha Crusty, everyone has been really welcoming and we’ve had a lot of fun during the rehearsals with so many witty puns and one-liners.”

Agatha Crusty and the Village Hall Murders will run from Wednesday 21st to Saturday 24th June in Dorchester on Thames Village Hall. More information and tickets are available at www.dads.org.uk.

Tickets available from:

Aladdin 2016

Dorchester Village Hall, 30 Nov – 3 Dec 2016

Wednesday – Friday 7pm; Saturday 4:30pm

The Pantomime season is almost upon us and hot on the heels of last year’s highly successful ‘Camelot – The Pantomime’, this year Dorchester Amateur Dramatics Society (DADS) is presenting ALADDIN.

Aladdin is one of the best known and popular pantomimes and the DADS production will be in traditional ‘Panto” style designed to appeal to all age groups. With families in mind, ‘Curtain-up’ will be earlier than usual – Midweek performances will start at 7pm and on Saturday the performance will start at 4:30pm, which will be of especial appeal to those with younger children. Along with Aladdin, all the usual familiar characters will be there including Wishee Washee, Widow Twankey and the ‘baddy’ Abanazar.

ALADDIN will be performed from 30th November to 3rd December in Dorchester Village Hall. More information is available on the DADS website dads.org.uk or the DADS Facebook page, and if you’re looking for a good way to kick-off the Christmas season this could just be the production for you.