Address
node/11260
Dalby 4405
Venue
Little Theatre, cnr Myall and Chubb Sts, Dalby Qld
Company information
The Dalby Players Little Theatre was formed in 1954. There are usually three productions a year as well as the St Patrick's Day Concert (on the Sunday closest to 17th March) and the annual Dalby Drama Festival which is held in July. The next Drama Festival will be on Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th July 2009. Most productions are held in our Little Theatre except for the St Patrick's Day Concert (which is held in the Dalby Civic Theatre) and Theatre Restaurants which are performed in venues in Dalby and surrounding communities.
Meetings are held on the second Monday of the month at 7.30pm. The Annual General Meeting is held in August.
Further information
Nancy Evans
(07) 4668 5048
2010 | |
| An Ideal Husband | 06/11/2010 - 13/11/2010 |
2009 | |
| Dalby Drama Festival | 11/07/2009 - 12/07/2009 |
| The Bride and the Bachelor | 26/03/2009 - 04/04/2009 |
| St Patrick's Day Concert | 14/03/2009 - 14/03/2009 |
2008 | |
| Dalby Drama Festival | 12/07/2008 - 13/07/2008 |
2007 | |
| Dalby Drama Festival | 14/07/2007 - 15/07/2007 |
| The Disaster | 14/06/2007 - 16/06/2007 |
2006 | |
| Dalby Drama Festival | 15/07/2006 - 16/07/2006 |
2005 | |
| Season of One-Act Plays | 01/07/2005 - 09/07/2005 |
2004 | |
| Dalby Drama Festival | 17/07/2004 - 18/07/2004 |
| St Patrick's Day Concert | 14/03/2004 - 14/03/2004 |
2003 | |
| The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of "A Christmas Carol" | 05/12/2003 - 13/12/2003 |
| Divorce Sale | 08/08/2003 - 16/08/2003 |
| Dalby Drama Festival | 19/07/2003 - 20/07/2003 |
| St Patrick's Day Concert | 17/03/2003 - 17/03/2003 |
2002 | |
| Dalby Drama Festival | 20/07/2002 - 21/07/2002 |
| Secret Bridesmaid's Business | 12/04/2002 - 20/04/2002 |
| St Patrick's Day Concert | 17/03/2002 - 17/03/2002 |
2001 | |
| The Little Drummer Girl | 07/12/2001 - 16/12/2001 |
| Street Theatre Workshop | 22/09/2001 - 23/09/2001 |
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