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WPDS Productions at The Adrian Mann Theatre

Posted on: February 26th, 2024 by admin

Theatre doors open half-an-hour before the performance is due to start


Getting There & Parking

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Tickets on the door

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Interval Refreshments

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Accessibility

The theatre is fully accessible with a ramp leading up to double doors and there is allocated wheelchair space available towards the back of the theatre

If you are in a wheelchair and would prefer to be at the front, please contact us as we may be able to seat you in front of row B (there is no row A), but please be aware the stage is raised.

Fusion Players

Posted on: March 3rd, 2013 by admin
The Roses of Eyam | Image: D.A Photography

Fusion Players was a partnership between three already existing and long established drama groups based in the Sutton and Banstead area of north Surrey.

Worcester Park Dramatic Society, The Saints Players and St Paul’s Drama Group.

This collaboration was set up to enable the three of us to pool resources for productions with much bigger casts.

Although very successful, there were only three Fusion Players productions over five years. The first production was Hard Times (2005), followed by Oh! What a Lovely War (2007) and finally The Roses of Eyam (2009).