Bitou Amateur Theatrical Society

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Bitou Amateur Theatrical Society (Bats) is an amateur dramatic society in Plettenberg Bay in the Western Cape.


Founding and aims

Bitou Amateur Theatrical Society was established by David Hall-Green and Roger Davis in 2013.

From its very inception, the BATS mission was threefold:

  • To have fun indulging their acting aspirations;
  • to bring the magic of live theatre to the community;
  • and, to donate any proceeds to the Plett Animal Welfare Service for their important work of providing a primary health care service to the neglected dogs and cats of the Bitou area.

Productions

2013: Murdered to Death (directed by David Hall-Green)

2013: The Secondary Cause of Death

2014: Old Actors Never Die… They Just Lose the Plot (directed by David Hall-Green). The production was also presented in the Pemads Little Theatre in Port Elizabeth for four performances from March 27 to 29, 2015.

2016: Annie, One Two Three (directed by David Hall-Green)

2017: Blithe Spirit (directed by David Hall-Green)

2019: The Mousetrap (directed by David Hall-Green)

2022: Arsenic and Old Lace (directed by David Hall-Green)

2023: Fawlty Towers (directed by David Hall-Green)

For more information

For more information, see Amateur Theatre in South Africa

Sources

Knysna-Plett Herald. 23 March 2019.

The Gremlin. 25 March 2015.

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