Durham Dramatic Society
Reference: D/DDS 1/6 Catalogue Title: Durham Dramatic Society Area: Catalogue Category: Charity and Society Records Description: Competitions and Festivals
Covering Dates: 1928-2009
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Catalogue Description
Durham Dramatic SocietyThe first recorded meeting of the Amateur Dramatic Society (the Amateur was dropped later to take advantage of more favourable terms when performing plays by G.B. Shaw), was held on 15 November 1928. Membership was to be open to members of the Health Department of Shire Hall, Old Elvet and also to any gentlemen outside the department. There were thirty members of whom seventeen took acting parts. The annual subscription was 2s.6d., later raised to 5s. with travelling expenses paid from the funds. Rehearsals were held in the Nalgo Club Hut, or a room at the Garden House or in members' homes. For fifty years the booking of seats was organised through Donkins, the tobacconist in the Market Place.
In the early years there were close links with the Shire Hall music society, who provided interval music and also shared in joint productions 1934-1936. Members also took part in the Shakespearean productions of Eric Barber on behalf of the Durham House Settlement.
The Society joined the British Drama League in 1929 and competed regularly in its festivals with considerable success, reaching the National Finals in the 1950s coming second in 1955 with the production 'Ye Gods'. It was during this period that the society had over four hundred members of whom fifty took acting parts. The competitive tradition is successfully maintained by award-winning productions like 'Zoo Story' at Sedgefield Festival in 1991.
In the 1930s a variety of activities developed including the tradition of annual dinners, news bulletins, play reading circle, library (discontinued in 1931), wireless group to listen on Monday evenings to weekly talks on drama and a concert party in October 1939. The war had a decisive effect on the Society.
Initially membership was affected by call up and civil defence requirements, so the monthly social meeting was started in order to retain members. However, the Society's producer, Mrs. Margaret Marshall, was made head of the Durham Area of Voluntary Entertainment Service. This was the start of a very hectic period when plays and concerts were performed on a variety of stages, sometimes under fire and once before an unresponsive audience who turned out to be newly arrived Polish airmen who knew no English. The war years also saw the establishment of a Junior Section in 1944.
Meetings were to be held once a month, prior to the monthly meeting, and to be spent teaching the art of stagecraft. Then, when the standard was good enough they would perform short curtain-raisers before the Society's main plays. This tradition was extended in 1953 when, at the request of the County Drama Organiser, Miss D.P.W. Carr, the Society gave performances of Theatre for Children.
After the war, in 1946, the Society became a limited company. Difficulties with rehearsal and storage led to the purchase of the old British Restaurant in Back Silver Street. [This was built around 1800 and had been used as a printing works with printing machines in the basement and the first floor specially strengthened by two extra pillars in the basement so that rolls of paper could be stored]. This was used as club and rehearsal rooms but difficulties remained with productions. Initially productions were held in St. Margaret's Hall, Crossgate, then in the hall of Whinney Hill School which necessitated sets being taken down each night. From 1968 use of the Assembly Rooms restricted productions to dates outside university terms. The dream of their own theatre met with various setbacks until the proposal to alter the club rooms was accepted. The development of the theatre [see: D/DDS/1/3/106] culminated in the opening of the City Theatre by Mrs Margaret Marshall in November 1986. The first production was 'Seasons Greetings' by Alan Ayckbourn which heralded an active and successful period in the history of the society.
Catalogue Contents
Festivals (Ref: D/DDS)Festival programmes (Ref: D/DDS 1/3/132,165,168,184-187,194)Ref: D/DDS 1/3/132
Programme for the Festival of One-Act Plays held at the Georgian Theatre Royal, Richmond, North Yorkshire, 1996
The Durham Dramatic Society took part in the festival with the second act of Shirley Valentine by Willie Russell. Lesley Anderson won the competition for best actress.
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/165Programme for the Annual Drama Festival held at the Georgian Theatre Royal, Richmond, North Yorkshire, 25 March 1988
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/168Programme for the production of A Family Occasion by Jill Glew and A.C. Thomas, the society's entry in the All-England Drama Festival of One-Act Plays Competition at Sedgefield, 26 September [n.y.]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/184Programme for the British Drama League North of England Drama Finals, a national one-act play festival, in the Doncaster Arts Centre, Doncaster, Yorkshire, including Durham Dramatic Society's entry, Ye Gods by Wilson Baines, 21 May 1955
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/185Programme for the Durham County Festival, organised as part of the British Drama League's National Festival of Community Drama, including Durham Dramatic Society's entry, Fair Exchange by Dee Ison, 9 - 10 March 1959
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/186Programme for the divisional final of the Teesside District British Drama League, including Durham Dramatic Society's entry, The Devil His Due by Seamus Fail, 4 April 1959
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/187Programme of the Durham County Festival, organised as part of the British Drama League's National Festival of Community Drama, including Durham Dramatic Society's entry, Instruments of Darkness by Margaret Wood, 7 - 8 March 1960
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/194Programme for the northern area final of the British Drama League Festival of Community Drama, including the entry by Durham Dramatic Society, Fools' Errand, a tale from Chaucer, by Margaret Wood, 13 May 1961
(1 booklet)
Certificates of Merit (Ref: D/DDS 1/3/172-174)Ref: D/DDS 1/3/172Certificate of Merit, issued by The British Drama League, and awarded to The Durham Dramatic Society for its performance of Blood Wedding at Durham, 9 May 1964
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/173Certificate of Merit, issued by The British Drama League, and awarded to The Durham Dramatic Society for its performance of Blood Wedding at Middlesbrough, 23 May 1964
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/174Certificate of Merit, issued by The British Drama League, and awarded to The Durham Dramatic Society for its performance of Jubilee at the English Final, Northampton, 25 June 1966
(1 paper)
Competitions and festivals (Ref: D/DDS 1/6/1,3-9)Ref: D/DDS 1/6/1Certificate issued to Durham Dramatic Society as winner of the Felixstowe Drama Festival of Full Length Plays for its performance of Lace on her Petticoat, 1 June 1957
(1 paper, 28cm. x 23cm., printed)
Ref: D/DDS 1/6/3Certificate issued to Durham Dramatic Society for their production of Shirley Valentine, at the Sedgefield Drama Festival, 1996
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/6/4Programme for the production of Gosforth's Fete, by Alan Ayckbourn, the Society's entry in the Twenty Second Sedgefield Drama Festival of one act plays. Competition at Sedgefield, 15 - 20 September 1997
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 1/6/5Certificate issued to Durham Dramatic Society for their production of Gosforth's Fete, at the Saltburn Drama Festival, 14 April 1997
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/6/6Results of the Saltburn Drama Festival Awards, 2002
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/6/7Adjudicator's report for Durham Dramatic Society's production of Mother Figure - Confusions, by Alan Ayckbourn, at the Saltburn Festival, 2002
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/6/8Certificate issued to Durham Dramatic Society for participating in the Saltburn Drama Festival with their performance Confusions - Mother Figure, by Alan Ayckbourn, 14 March 2002
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/6/9Programme for the Georgian Theatre Royal Drama Festival, Richmond, North Yorkshire, 4 - 7 September 2002
(1 booklet)
Competitions and festivals (Ref: D/DDS 4/5-18)Ref: D/DDS 4/5Programme for Durham County Drama Association fifth annual festival, 10 May - 3 June 1944
(8 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 4/6Programme for Durham County Drama Association sixth annual festival, 2 May - 6 June 1945
(6 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 4/7Programmes for Durham County Drama Association ninth annual festival, 17 March - 23 April 1948
(7 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 4/8Programme for Durham County Drama Association Youth Branch drama festivals, 18 March - 8 April 1942
(5 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 4/9Programme of the North East Central Drama Festival at the Little Theatre, Saltwell View, Gateshead, 11 - 14 June 1947
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 4/10An introduction to the British Drama League Festival of Community Theatre including details of area organisation and county drama organisers, 1968
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 4/11Letter from E. Martin Browne, Director of the British Drama League, requesting an annual subscription, December 1949
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 4/12Programme for the ninth Darlington Competitive Musical Festival, 28 February - 15 March 1947
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 4/13Programme for the twelfth Darlington Competitive Musical Festival, 4 - 25 March 1950
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 4/14Programme for the North of England Musical Tournament, 10 - 17 May 1947
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 4/15Official syllabus of the twenty-fourth North of England Musical Tournament, 30 April - 8 May 1948
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 4/16Programme for the twenty-fourth North of England Musical Tournament, 30 April - 8 May 1948
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 4/17Programme for the twenty-fifth North of England Musical Tournament, 20 - 28 May 1949
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 4/18Programme for the twenty-sixth North of England Musical Tournament, 12 - 20 May 1950
(1 booklet)