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1954: ''[[Intent to Murder]]'', ''[[Home at Seven]]'', ''[[Young Wives Tale]]'', ''[[The Shop at Sly Corner]]'', ''[[The Happiest Days of Your Life]]''.
 
1954: ''[[Intent to Murder]]'', ''[[Home at Seven]]'', ''[[Young Wives Tale]]'', ''[[The Shop at Sly Corner]]'', ''[[The Happiest Days of Your Life]]''.
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 09:42, 16 May 2014

Dramatic Society of East London (DRAMSOC East London) **** Founded in 19** the society focusses mainly on the production of popular comedies and dramas with their amateur members, though it did on occasion participate in partnership with professional Organisations such as CAPAB. In 1989 it also collaborated with the East London Museum in a production of the educational play The Selfish Shellfish. They were among the societies supporting the Guild Theatre Association’s attempts to build a civic theatre for the city in 1954, and once it had been built, became one of the most eager users of the facility. Their production of School for Scandal opened the theatre in October 1962, and their members provided the voluntary workers to staff the theatre. The advent of television in 1976 greatly diminished their activity, as it did with most such Organisations, but they remain active. *** [TH]


PRODUCTIONS

1953: The Flaw, The Last Plot, Cream of Tartar, Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary?, Pink String and Sealing Wax, Love from a Stranger, The Man Who Came to Dinner.

1954: Intent to Murder, Home at Seven, Young Wives Tale, The Shop at Sly Corner, The Happiest Days of Your Life.


Sources

DRAMSOC East London theatre programme November 1972.


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