Wychwood Players
The Wychwood Players are an award-winning amateur dramatics group based in the Cotswolds. We aim to create two or more major productions per year on stage, plus audio drama and touring one-act plays to festivals.
https://compiled.social/wychwoodplayers
Wychwood Players: Arsenic And Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring
Wychwood Players: The Extraordinary Revelations of Orca the Goldfish by David Tristram
Wychwood Players: Peas by David Tristram, directed by Rebecca Johnson
Wychwood Players: Flare Path by Terence Rattigan, Directed by Hazel Hughes
Wychwood Players: The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley, directed by Hazel Hughes
Wychwood Players: Late Entry by David Tristram, directed by Dudley Thompson
Wychwood Players: Carrot by David Tristram, directed by Anthony Gofton
Wychwood Players: But Yesterday by Jimmie Chinn, directed by Jacquelyne Morison
Wychwood Players: King Arthur by Paul Reakes, Directed by Mandyrae Jessey
Wychwood Players: King Arthur sneaky preview!
Wychwood Players: The Dweller In The Darkness by Reginald Berkeley
Wychwood Players: Something For The Weekend by John Drew and Ralph Wears
Wychwood Players: Deathtrap by Ira Levin
The Wychwood Players present: Resting, adapted by Anthony Gofton
Wychwood Players: Treasure Island by John Drew
Wychwood Players: Table Manners by Alan Ayckbourn
Wychwood Players: Laburnam Grove by J.B. Priestley
Wychwood Players: Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward
Wychwood Players: Men Of The World by John Godber
Wychwood Players: A Small Affair by Bob Larbey
Wychwood Players: Another Fine Mess by Gillian Plowman.