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2005
Belly Buttons
| Year | 2005 | Venue(s) | Dibble Tree Theatre | Style | Youth Plays | Director(s) | Roach, Grant | Actors | Dey, Lewis|Neil, Alastair|White, Ross | Actresses | Campbell, Eilidh|Grant, Amy|Sturrock-Waggott, Beth | Playwright(s) | Malone, Michael B |
A play about a childs perception of sex and their discussions of it in the playground
Lovers, Losers
| Year | 2005|2006 | Venue(s) | Dibble Tree Theatre|Orkney Arts Theatre|Pitlochry Festival Theatre|Webster Theatre Arbroath | Style | One Act Plays | Director(s) | Gibson, Dick|Wilson, Grant | Actors | Ruddell, Sam | Actresses | Gibson, Betty|Graham, Isabel|Smart, Marjorie | Awards | Alex Drummond Trophy|Ian McKay Trophy|Shiells Trophy | Playwright(s) | Friel, Brian |
This is the second of two short, complementary plays, Winners and Losers.
In the first play, the lovers are a young couple preparing for their final school exams and their imminent wedding. The girl is pregnant. Although they promise each other happiness, their deaths by drowning save them from a more likely destiny.
In the second play [this one], the lovers are older, but their passion, at first, is no less real. It is their marriage that brings its share of compromises and unhappiness.
A Witch, A Wizard and a Dumpling
| Year | 2005 | Venue(s) | Carnoustie High School Theatre | Style | Pantos / Musicals | Director(s) | Gibson, Betty | Actors | Dey, Lewis|Gibson, Dick|Gilbride, Andy|Laing, Ali|MacLeman, Andy|MacLeman, Chris|McSkimming, John|Roach, Grant|Roberts, Mark|Waggott, Peter|Wilson, Grant | Actresses | Brymer, Kim|Cheape, Carolyn|Gilbride, Anna|Gordon, Muriel|McCreadie, Linzi|Preston, Kirsty|Riddoch, June|Roach, Moira|Sturrock-Waggott, Beth|Whalen, Pam | Musical Director(s) | Gilbride, Andy | Choreographer(s) | Chalmers, Vicki|Doran, Carolyn|Forbes, Fiona | Playwright(s) | Gibson, Betty |
Our annual panto for 2005
Peter Pan
| Year | 2005 | Venue(s) | Carnoustie High School Theatre | Style | Pantos / Musicals | Director(s) | Gibson, Betty | Actors | Berg, Connor|Black, Tom|Blackmore, Connor|Dey, Lewis|Ellacott, Mike|Gilbride, Andy|Hill, Alastair|Laing, Ali|MacLeman, Chris|Manson, Phil|Roach, Grant|Roberts, Mark|Ruddell, Sam|Soutar, Dave | Actresses | Air, Aileen|Brymer, Kim|Easton, Lynne|Forbes, Beth|Gilbride, Anna|Griffiths, Kirsten|Hutton, Claire|Hutton, Louise|Ramsay, Katherine|Riddoch, June|Shepherd, Laura-Anne|Wiseman, Steph | Musical Director(s) | Ellacott, Mike | Choreographer(s) | Chalmers, Vicki | Playwright(s) | Chater Robinson, Piers |
Peter Pan, like its namesake, is a tale which never ages. Children and adults alike have all fallen under the spell of Neverland, a place where children can fly and exciting, and frightening, adventures happen every single day.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of J.M. Barrie Carnoustie Theatre Club, were delighted to present the stage version of his much loved book "Peter Pan".
In 1985 Piers Chater Robinson adapted JM Barrie’s book for the stage. Piers' innovative Peter Pan musical score is well known and loved, performed in professional and amateur productions world-wide. The ever loved favourites are still there – Peter Pan, Wendy, John, Michael, the dastardly Captain Hook, pirates, fairies and death defying feats of flying!
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of J.M. Barrie Carnoustie Theatre Club, were delighted to present the stage version of his much loved book "Peter Pan".
In 1985 Piers Chater Robinson adapted JM Barrie’s book for the stage. Piers' innovative Peter Pan musical score is well known and loved, performed in professional and amateur productions world-wide. The ever loved favourites are still there – Peter Pan, Wendy, John, Michael, the dastardly Captain Hook, pirates, fairies and death defying feats of flying!

