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Peterbrook Players is an amateur dramatic society,
established in 1969 by a group of parents and teachers at Peterbrook School in Solihull Lodge.
Our first show was 'Oliver' performed at Peterbrook School. From these
small beginnings, Peterbrook Players flourished into one of the leading amateur dramatic societies of Solihull.
Over the last 39 years, Peterbrook Players has presented no less than
40 shows. Initially at Peterbrook School then, since 1982, at Solihull Library Theatre (now the Solihull Arts Complex).
From humble beginnings, Peterbrook Players now brings some of the most
popular smash hits of the West End to the Solihull Arts Complex stage. Recent sell out shows include 'Me & My Girl', 'Copacabana',
'42nd Street', 'Half a Sixpence' and recently 'Singin' In The Rain' and 'My Fair Lady'.
Peterbrook Players prides itself on its youthful,
energetic membership. Musicals are fun to rehearse and fun to perform. Peterbrook members put 100% effort into enjoying
both!

My Fair Lady has finished.
What is next?
Well....it is to be 'Anything Goes'.

Most of us, at some time, have said we would love to sing or dance
(or even sing and dance) on stage .. admit it!
Well why not give it a try, go on, all welcome (from the age 13 upwards)
especially you male adults!
Come and see us at Peterbrook School, Solihull Lodge, Shirley, Solihull.
Rehearsals start Friday,12th September, 2008 at 7.30 pm.
If you want to contact us first to clarify things ... see below for contact information.
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If you, or anyone you know would like to join us at Peterbrook Players,
on or off stage, either:
Contact Steve on 0121 705 2285, or
Fill in the enquiry form below:

Charity and Peterbrook Players:
Peterbrook Players were involved with two charities
and sold raffle tickets at the theatre, during the 2006 'show week', to raise well deserved funds. The charities
being :
The Anaphylaxis Campaign (Reg.
charity no. 1085527), which aims to:
1) Preserve the health and relieve those persons who suffer from anaphylactic reactions and associated
disorders by advancing research into the cause and care of such conditions and to publish the results of such research.
2) To advance the education and general understanding of the public concerning anaphylaxis and associated
disorders.
SOLO (SOlihull
Leisure Opportunities, Reg. charity no. 1102297), aims to provide children,
young people and adults, that have learning disabilities, access to some leisure and fun activities that people without such
disabilitiesare lucky enough to take for granted. The learning disability can range from a moderate one, that makes life a
challenge, to those of a more profound nature, that require a high level of support. Website - www.solihullsolo.co.uk
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