
Machinal
by Sophie Treadwell. Directed by Alex Farley.
Machinal follows the life of Young Woman who, constrained by a society that favours men and money, marries her employer despite not loving him. As we move through her life from marriage, to honeymoon, into motherhood and eventually an affair, the audience are asked to question if it is possible for women to live independently of men.
Introduction Evening
7:30pm on Mon 23rd January 2023
Auditions
7:30pm on Tue 24th & Thu 26th January 2023
Performances
Wed 12th to Sat 15th April 2023
Hampton Hill Theatre - Main Auditorium

The School for Scandal
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Directed by Josh Clarke.
18th Century London. Gossip is rife within London's fashionable society. Two brothers, the elder a smooth hypocrite and the younger a reckless but generous spendthrift are put to the test by their long last uncle as to who is the most virtuous. All the while battling with the vicious rumours and scandal brewing around them. Who will be rewarded with happiness and love?
Introduction Evening
7:30pm on Mon 22nd May 2023
Auditions
7:30pm on Tue 23rd & Thu 25th May 2023
Performances
Tue 8th to Thu 10th August 2023 at Hampton Hill Theatre - Studio
Mon 14th to Sat 19th August 2023 at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

A Midsummer Night's Dream
by William Shakespeare. Directed by Joe Evans.
A story of order and disorder, reality and appearance and love and marriage. Set with 1980's Punk Rock & Royals setting as a backdrop, Theseus and Hippolyta are to be married and great celebrations are planned. Four lovers run away to the forest only to have Puck the fairy make both of the boys fall in love with the same girl. In the same forest a group of artisans are rehearsing a show for the duke’s wedding.
Introduction Evening
7:30pm on Mon 28th August 2023
Auditions
7:30pm on Tue 29th & Thu 31st August 2023
Performances
Wed 8th to Sat 11th November 2023
Hampton Hill Theatre - Main Auditorium