Durham Dramatic Society
Reference: D/DDS Catalogue Title: Durham Dramatic Society Area: Catalogue Category: Charity and Society Records Description: Programmes, reviews etc
Covering Dates: 1929-1995
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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
Programmes (Ref: D/DDS 1/3/1-98,107-117)Ref: D/DDS 1/3/1
List of full-length productions performed by the Society, 1929 - 1989
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/2Programme for the production of "Mystery At Greenfingers", by J.B Priestley, 28 - 30 October 1937
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/3Programme for the production of "Babes In The Hollywood", a pantomime burlesque, by "Gilliard", 28 - 30 December 1937
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/4Programme for the production of "In Port", by Harold Simpson, and "Children In Uniform", by Christa Winsloe, 20 - 22 October 1938
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/5Programme for an Entertainment by Durham Dramatic Society, assisted by Miss Gladys Coates and Mr. W. Waugh, 5 January 1940
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/6Programme for the production of "Nine Till Six", by Aimee and Philip Stuart, 4 - 6 January 1944
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/7Programme for the production of "World Without Men", by Philip Johnson; "Man Power" and the mechanics' scenes from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", by William Shakespeare, 8 January 1944
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/8Programme for the production of "Fresh Fields", by Ivor Novello, given in aid of "Salute The Soldier", 15 - 17 June 1944
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/9Programme for the production of "On Approval", by Frederick Lonsdale, 16 - 19 May 1945
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/10Programme for the production of "The Cradle Song", by Gregorio and Maria Martinez Sierra, translated by J. Garrett Underhill, 2 - 4 January 1946
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/11Programme for the production of "Idols" by Phoebe Rees, a mime, "Dusty Puppets" and "Mrs Methuselah", by Philip Johnson, 17 - 18 May 1946
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/12Programme for the production of "The Dyspeptic Ogre", by Percival Wilde; "The Language Of Love", by Edward Percy; "Absolutely Nothing", by Eleanor Farjeon and "The Poetasters of Ispahan", by Clifford Bax, 28 - 29 June 1946
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/13Programme for the production of "Night Must Fall", by Emlyn Williams, 14 - 16 November 1946
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/14Programme for the production of "Robinson Crusoe The Second", a pantomime by "Gilliard", 7 - 11 January 1947
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/15Programme for the production of "Quiet Weekend", by Esther McCracken, 24 - 26 April 1947
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/16Programme for the production of "Viceroy Sarah", by Norman Ginsbury, 10 - 13 December 1947
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/17Programme for the production of "Babes In The Hollywood", a pantomime burlesque by "Gilliard", 28 - 31 January 1948
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/18Programme for the production of "Hobson's Choice", by Harold Brighouse, 19 - 22 May 1948
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/19Programme for the production of "Scenes from Romeo and Juliet" and "Midsummer Night's Dream", by William Shakespeare; "Gabriel Grub" and "The Story Of Pleiades", by Mona Swann, 29 - 30 October 1948
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/20Programme for the production of "Pink String and Sealing Wax", by Roland Pertwee, 24 - 27 November 1948
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/21Programme for the production of "Dick Whittington", by John Cook, 20 - 23, 28 - 30 December 1948
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/22Programme for the production of "The Kingdom Of God", by Gregorio Martinez Sierra, in the English version by Helen and Harley Granville-Barker, 27 - 30 April 1949
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/23Programme for the production of "Painful Inch", by Hilda Colgrave, 30 June - 2 July 1949
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/24Programme for the production of "No Fair Tomorrow", by Gregory Page, "Christmas In The Market Place", by Henri Gheon (adapted into English by Eric Crozier), and the mechanics' scenes from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", by William Shakespeare", 23 - 24 September 1949
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/25Programme for the production of "The Distaff Side", by John Van Druten, 26 - 29 October 1949
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/26Programme for the production of "1066 And All That", 9 - 14 January 1950
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/27Programme for the production of "She Passed Through Lorraine", by Lionel Hale, 17 - 20 October 1951
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/28Programme for the production of "Bess of Hardwick", by Margaret Dixon, 21 - 24 May 1952
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/29Programme for the production of "Suspect", by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham, 29 October - 1 November 1952
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/30Programme for the production of "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets" and "The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet", by Bernard Shaw as part of Durham City Coronation Celebrations, 4 - 6 June 1953
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/31Programme for the production of "The Rising Sun", by Herman Heijermans, translated by Christopher St. John, 27 - 30 October 1954
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/32Programme for the production of "The Brontes of Haworth", by Elizabeth Goudge, 2 - 5 November 1955
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/33Programme for the production of "Bright Society", by Cherry Vooght, 17 - 20 October 1956
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/34Programme for the production of "I Remember Mama", by John Van Druten, 16 - 19 October 1957
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/35Programme for the production of "The Women Have Their Way", by Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, translated by Helen and Harley Granville-Barker, 22 - 25 October, 1958
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/36Programme for the production of "Ladies In Retirement", by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham, 3 - 6 June 1959
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/37Programme for the production of "Vanity Fair", by Constance Cox [based on the novel by W.M. Thackeray], 3 - 5 November 1960
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/38Programme for the production of "Breath Of Spring", by Peter Coke, 11 - 14 January 1961
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/39Programme for the production of "Dear Octopus", by Dodie Smith, 10 - 13 January 1962
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/40Programme for the production of "Waiting In The Wings", by Noel Coward, 16 - 19 October 1963
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/41Programme for the production of "The Lady's Not For Burning", by Christopher Fry, 14 - 17 October 1964
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/42Programme for the production of "Background", by Warren Chetham-Strude, 6 - 8 May 1965
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/43Programme for the production of "Charley's Aunt", by Brandon Thomas, 11 - 14 January 1967
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/44Programme for the production of "Fool's Paradise", by Peter Coke, 23 - 25 April 1968
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/45Programme for the production of "The Murder Of Maria Marten or The Red Barn", by Brian J. Burton, 1 - 4 October 1969
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/46Programme for the production of "I Have Five Daughters", by Margaret MacNamara [from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice], 30 September - 3 October 1970
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/47Programme for the production of "Gaslight", by Patrick Hamilton, 29 September - 2 October 1971
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/48Programme for the production of "The Two Gentlemen of Verona", by William Shakespeare, 27 - 30 September 1972
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/49Programme for the production of "Cornelia", by Gordon Daviot, 4 - 6 April 1974
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/50Programme of the production of "A Doll's House", by Henrik Ibsen, translated by William Archer, September - October 1977
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/51Programme for the production of "A Christmas Carol", adapted from Charles Dickens by John Foster, 4 - 7 January 1978
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/52Programme of the production of "The Fox Trap", by John Foster, September 1978
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/53Programme of the production of "Sweeney Todd", by Austin Rosser, based on the original by George Dibdin Pitt, 3 - 6 January 1979
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/54Programme of the production of "The Provoked Wife", by John Vanburgh, 4 - 7 April 1979
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/55Society's Golden Jubilee Programme for the production of "Dear Octopus", by Dodie Smith, 26 - 29 September 1979
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/56Programme for the production of "Wanted - One Body", by Raymond Dyer, 2 - 5 January 1980
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/57Programme for the production of "The Happiest Days of Your Life", by John Dighton, 26 - 29 March 1980
(4 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/58Programme for the production of "The White Sheep of the Family", by L.Du Garde Peach and Ian Hay, January 1981
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/59Programme for the production of "The Ghost Train", by Arnold Ridley, 8 - 11 April 1981
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/60Programme for the production of "Candida", by G. B. Shaw, 7 - 10 October 1981
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/61Programme for the production of "Time and Time Again", by Alan Ayckbourn, 13 - 16 January 1982
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/62Programme for the production of "See How They Run", by Philip King, 31 March - 3 April 1982
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/63Programme for the production of "Jenny", by Tom Gallacher, 29 September - 2 October 1982
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/64Programme for the production of "Dracula", by Bram Stoker, April 1983
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/65Programme for the production of "Hobson's Choice", by Harold Brighouse, October 1983
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/66Programme for the production of "A Murder is Announced", by Agatha Christie, 4 - 7 January 1984
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/67Programme for the production of "Dial M For Murder", by Frederick Knott, January 1985
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/68Programme for the production of "Uproar In The House", by Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot, April 1985
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/69Programme for the production of "Private Lives", by Noel Coward, October 1985
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/70Programme for the production of "Suddenly At Home", by Francis Durbridge, January 1986
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/71Programme for the production of "The Winslow Boy", by Terence Rattigan, April 1986
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/72Programme for the production of "Seasons Greetings", by Alan Ayckbourn [the first production in the New City Theatre formed out of the Society's club rooms in Silver Street], October - November 1986
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/73Programme for the production of "Arsenic and Old Lace", February 1987
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/74Programme for the production of "Disorderly Women", by John Bowen, May 1987
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/75Programme for the production of "The Edge of Darkness", by Brian Clemens, 15 - 18 July 1987
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/76Programme for the production of "Blithe Spirit", by Noel Coward, 24 - 28 November 1987
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/77Programme for the production of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie", by Jay Presson Allen (from the novel by Muriel Spark), 23 - 27 February 1988
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/78Programme for the production of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie", by Jay Presson Allen, presented as an entry in the Amateur Drama Festival in the two hundredth anniversary season of the Georgian Theatre, Richmond, 25 March 1988
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/79Programme for the production of "Death Trap", by Ira Levin, 2 - 7 May 1988
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/80Programme for the production of "Relatively Speaking", by Alan Ayckbourn, 12 - 16 July 1988
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/81Programme for the production of "Getting On", by Alan Bennett, April 1989
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/82Programme for the production of "Charley's Aunt", by Brandon Thomas, 27 June - 1 July 1989
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/83Diamond Jubilee Year Programme for the production of "Educating Rita", by Willy Russell, 24 - 28 July 1990
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/84Programme for the production of "Pack of Lies", by Hugh Whitemore, 6 - 10 November 1990
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/85Programme for the production of "The Cherry Orchard", by Anton Chekhov, 5 - 9 February 1991
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/86Programme for the production of "Alphabetical Order", by Michael Frayn, 23 - 27 April 1991
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/87Programme for the production of "Daisy Pulls It Off", by Denise Deegan, 9 - 13 July 1991
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/88Programme for the thirteenth Sedgefield Drama Festival of one-act plays including details of the Durham Dramatic Society's production of "The Zoo Story" by Edward Albee, 16 September 1991
(5 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/89Programme for the production of "The Circle", by W. Somerset Maugham, 29 October - 2 November 1991
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/90Programme for the production of "The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of Macbeth", by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin, Jr., 28 January - 1 February 1992
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/91Programme for the production of "Laburnum Grove", by J.B. Priestley, 30 June - 4 July 1992
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/92Future programme for the society, 3 November 1992 - 26 June 1993
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/93Programme for the preliminary round of the British Drama League Community Theatre Festival (Northern Area) including the entry by Durham Dramatic Society, "The Shewing of Blanco Posnet", by G.B. Shaw, 14 - 16 February 1939
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/94Programme of the British Drama League Community Theatre Festival including the entries by Durham Dramatic Society - "Mrs Methuselah" and "Leith Sands", 1 -3 March 1948
(4 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/95Programme of the Northumberland and Durham Divisional Final of The National Festival of Community Drama arranged by the British Drama League including the Durham Dramatic Society's entry, "Christmas In The Market Place", by Henri Gheon, 23 April 1949
(3 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/96A copy of the "Sketch" magazine containing an illustrated report of the final of the National Drama Festival including Durham Dramatic Society's entry, "Ye Gods" by Wilson Barnes, 29 June 1955
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/97Programme of the Durham County Festival organised as part of the British Drama League's National Festival of Community Drama and including The Durham Dramatic Society's entry, "The Small Beginning", by Bernard Upton, 7 - 8 March 1967
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/98Programme of the Durham County Festival organised as part of the British Drama League's National Festival of Community Drama and including the Durham Dramatic Society's entry, "Gammer Gurton's Needle", 3 - 4 March 1969
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/107Programme for the production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" by Edward Albee, 6 - 10 April 1992
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/108Programme for the production of "Uncle Vanya" by Anton Chekhov, 3 - 7 November 1992
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/109Programme for the production of "Table Manners" by Alan Ayckbourn,
9 - 23 January 1993
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/110Programme for the production of "The Unexpected Guest" by Agatha Christie, 30 March - 3 April 1993
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/111Programme for "84 Charing Cross Road" by Helene Hanff and James Roose-Evans, 22 - 26 June 1993
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/112Programme for the production of "The Day they Kidnapped the Pope" by João Bethancourt, 14-18 September 1993
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/113Programme for the production of "Shut Your Eyes and Think of England" by John Chapman and Anthony Marriott, 26-30 April 1994
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/114Programme for the production of "A Chorus of Disapproval" by Alan Ayckbourn, 12-16 July 1994
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/115Programme for the production of "Separate Tables" by Terence Rattigan, 8-12 November 1994
(1 paper)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/116Programme and poster for the production of "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw, 17-21 January 1995
(1 paper and 1 poster, 20.5 cm. x 29 cm.)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/117Programme and poster for the production of "Tons of Money" by Will Evans and Valentine, adapted by Alan Ayckbourn, 21-25 March 1995
(1 paper)
Reviews (Ref: D/DDS 1/3/99-102)Ref: D/DDS 1/3/99Review of the Durham Dramatic Society's production of "Bess of Hardwick" in Durham County Advertiser, 23 May 1952
(1 newspaper cutting, 4.5 cm x 24 cm)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/100Illustrated article from Northern Echo concerning the presentation to Marion Clapham and Ted Moulding [Eleanor of Acquitaine and Henry II in the Society's production of "The Lion In Winter", by James Goldman], of a cheque from the arts scheme financed by Durham City Council and Marks and Spencer, 28 October 1988
(1 newspaper cutting, 24 cm x 28.5 cm)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/101Illustrated article from Durham Advertiser concerning the production of "When We Are Married", by J.B. Priestley, 19 January 1989
(1 newspaper cutting, 14 cm x 17.5 cm)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/102Illustrated article from Sunderland Echo describing a visit to the newspaper and its library by the cast of "Alphabetical Order", by Michael Frayn, April 1991
(1 newspaper cutting, 15 cm x 20 cm)
Other (Ref: D/DDS 1/3/103-106)Ref: D/DDS 1/3/103"Durham Dramatic Society, 1929-1950, Coming of Age Souvenir": illustrated booklet by Margaret Marshall [includes lists of productions of one-act and full-length plays], 1950
(4 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/104Letter to R. Rickerby from C.H.B. Fraser of 55 Lacey Street, Ipswich, concerning the 50th Anniversary production of "Dear Octopus", by Dodie Smith, 12 April 1979
(2 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/105Golden Jubilee illustrated booklet outlining the history of the Durham Dramatic Society, 1929 - 1979
(4 papers)
Ref: D/DDS 1/3/106"The story of the City Theatre" by Tom Gardiner of the Durham Dramatic Society, 10 May 1988
(1 booklet)