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| From | Howard Marsh |
| Message | I just wanted to say how much my mother and I enjoyed "...But Chiefly Yourselves!" last Friday evening. Say thank you to the group on our behalf, particularly the chairman for his birthday wishes and for singing 'Happy Birthday' - that was really nice. My mother got quite emotional at several points during the evening recollecting different memories and it was nice that members (both of the group and audience (?)) spoke to her after the show. We'll have to keep an eye open for your future productions. |
| From | Helen Preddy |
| Message | Many Thanks for a wonderful performance on Friday night. A lady sat in front of me who was with the Brownie group said it was the best panto she had been to in a long time. Keep up the good work! |
| From | Ron & Eileen Coleman |
| Message | We attended Aladdin on Friday 29th. We think we had the best seats in the house A8 & 9. It was a laugh from beginning to end. Yes, we spotted the ad-lib about teeth. I can report I still have my own even at the ripe old age of 81.Again, we can honestly say we were not disappointed, even the loss of sound made us smile. Thanks to everyone Ron and Eileen. |
| From | Ron & Joyce Sims |
| Message | We were fortunate enough to see Kingwood Players latest pantomine Aladdin last Saturday. Another outstanding performance ably led by the enthusiastic "Widow Twankey" who also directed the show. We always look forward to their performances which in these days of recession adds a little happiness to our and other peoples lives. How refreshing to see new faces appearing especially the two delicious young dancers Alice Jeffery and Ruby Mitchell. We can't wait for for the next production from the "Music Hall Archives" which is our favourite, given our ages. Keep up the good work Ron & Joyce Sims. |
| From | Ron & Eileen Coleman |
| Message | Dear Richard, Kath and all at The Kingswood Players, Just a quick note from Eileen and Ron to say how much we enjoyed Friday Night's performance. We have, in the past, tended to come to your Music Hall and Comedy productions, so it was most enlightning to see the team in a somewhat more serious role with humourous moments. We both saw Richard in a very different light and felt that he made a very good Cornish Village Halt Stationmaster. Having lived in Cornwall as a boy my memories are very much of Express and Local STEAM Train service coming over the Brunel Albert Bridge at Saltash. In addition we, as a family, used to go by local services to St. Germans, Looe, Padstow etc. So, again, a very good show, a most enjoyable evening, many thanks from both of us. |
| From | Ron & Joyce Sims |
| Message | Kingswood Players put on a super show I was priveleged to attend the Kingswood Players' latest production which captured the drama of lives during the Second World War. I must congratulate them on a thoroughly enjoyable evening, which brought back memories to me and my wife. With all the problems which exist in present day life, it makes us realise how fortunate we were to have grown up in that era despite the war years. Well done Kingswood Players and we look forward to your next production. From the letters page of the Evening Post May, 2005 |
| From | Evening Post 18.10.08 |
| Message | "If the Kingswood Players have chosen bravely, they have also chosen well and have proved that it is possible for a play. so firmly rooted in its setting, to feel not only relevant, but also shocking. Attention to detail here is professional. From the rosary beads to the music, there is a sense of being hurtled back in time to a world where an outbreak during Matins is unforgivable." |
| From | Miriam |
| Message | Great to see that the Romsdal Players are still performing as the Kingswood Players. I have happy memories of being a member in the 1970's. Keep up the good work. |
| From | Christine |
| Message | Loved the site. Would find it very interesting to see a programme production list to accompany other details. |
| From | Joy |
| Message | I just wanted to say thank you to everyone concerned for a good evening on Saturday at "Dead Guilty". What a professional production in all respects - really slick with lots of tension! Thanks again for your hard work (Joan said that she would happily swap her sitting-room for Julia Darrow's!) We look forward to your next production. |
| From | Steve |
| Message | We didn't know the story of "The Snow Queen", but it held us throughout. Definately coming again next year. Excellent entertainment and value for money. |
| From | Will Budd |
| Message | "Voyage To Treasure Island" - It's great! |
| From | Female audience |
| Message | All the pantos are very good I have been and seen the 2005 panto "Voyage To Treasure Island" and it is very good. I recomend that you come and see at least one of their pantos because you will enjoy it. They're just as good as the Bristol Hippodrome even better actully and the prices are very cheap. Well done! |
| From | Female audience member |
| Message | The costumes for "Babes In The Wood" were better than the Old Vic! Pantomime 2004 |
| From | Young audience member |
| Message | Mum, it was better that the Hippodrome! Can we come again? "Sleeping Beauty" January 2003 |
| From | Tracy Peters |
| Message | Thank you for getting in touch and giving me the opportunity to join in with your latest production. Kingswood Players were the only amdram club to contact me following my initial enquiry via e-mail, so thanks for that too! |
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