Heath Players at Boxhill |
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The Heath Players were a small amateur dramatic society based at the village of Box Hill, near Dorking in Surrey.
Past
productions have included classics by Shakespeare, Coward and Shaw, as
well as works by contemporary playwrights, pantomime and competitive
pieces. The high point in the society's history was undoubtedly in
1987, when it won the British Festival of One Act Plays with a
production of Act 2 of "Private Lives" by Noel Coward. It also
had some success a couple of years later with "King Herod", an
updated version of a mediaeval miracle play, which reached the third
round of the Festival.
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Our Next ProductionThe Heath Players are no longer active. These pages will remain for a little while for historical interest. |
Part of the set for "Quartet" (2008) |
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