Codsall Dramatic Society is an award winning drama society, with a broad repertoire of plays in our history. From Ayckbourn to Shakespeare, Wilde to Lansley, to our annual children’s play, Codsall Dramatic Society can provide for any theatre goer.
Amateur dramatics in Wolverhampton has a long and proud tradition, and Codsall Dramatic Society has been a part of this tradition since our formation in 1949. We may be an amateur dramatics group, but Codsall Dramatic Society has always strived to provide a professional standard of plays, from acting on stage, to sound and lighting, and the set’s that have earned the society much acclaim; including a boat for Alan Ayckbourn’s Way Up Stream, to a full on(ish) steam engine in Philip Goulding’s The Titfield Thunderbolt.
The society meets on Wednesdays at Codsall Village Hall, so if you want to get involved in amateur dramatics in Wolverhampton, or want something new and exciting to do, come on down. We’re always on the lookout for new members, not just on stage, but off it too. So come and join us, you may discover a talent that you never knew you had…
At Codsall Dramatic Society, we owe a huge debt of gratitude to those people and groups who have supported us, not just as members, but as Patrons. Patrons support our society both financially, and by turning up to our productions. They get a ticket for every production, as well as free entry for our vastly popular patrons evening (supported this year by Codsall Singers). If you’re interested in becoming a Patron, please contact us via email (codsalldramaticsociety@gmail.com).
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