Friday Night Forever at The Tower Theatre - and more
forthcoming events at The Tower Theatre
Friday Night Forever
Musical presented by 4th wall productions
The premiere of a new musical in aid of the Macmillan Cancer Support
Wednesday 8th, Thursday 9th and Friday 10th September 2010 7.30pm
Tickets £7.50 and £6.50 concessions
You Decide Grant Voting Day
Many of you attended last year’s event hosted at the Tower Theatre, when we were lucky to win a grant of £1000 towards the hearing system. As we now have the money, we are hoping to have this system installed later this year.
We have been asked by local County Councillor Tim Prater to hold the event again this year. This time we shall be seeking funds for outside lighting and signage. To secure a grant FHODS needs as many members and others to vote for our scheme in preference to the requests for grants made by others. Last year a good number of members made it and it is hoped that as many or more will make it this time. Do not think that you can sit back and let somebody else do it, make the effort and come and vote. There is free tea and biscuits if you need further enticement.
11th September 1.00pm at the Tower theatre
One Act Play Festival
This wonderful event returns to the Tower Theatre again this year with a spectacular series of plays as follows.
Wednesday 15th September 7.30pm
Dymchurch Players Situation Vacant by Ian Horby
FHODS The Flesh Game by Rae Shirley
Charing Players Between Mouthfuls by Alan Ackybourne
Saturday 18th September 7.30pm
Dymchurch Players Red Hot in Amsterdam by Patricia Robinson
Woodchurch Darlings, You were Wonderful by Derek Lomas
Brabourne Betrayal by Bob Tucker
As last year this promises to be one of those events you should not miss, as all the productions are top notch
Tickets £9.00/£7.50 concessions
Kishor Gurung Classical Concert
A special concert by Kishor Gurung and others in aid of the Folkestone Gurkha Memorial Fund
Friday 24th September 2010, 6.30pm start to include parade by local British Legion
Tickets £20.00
Youth Section Production
FRANKENSTEIN
by Tim Kelly adapted from Mary Shelley’s novel
The play opens on Victor (a young scientist) and Elizabeth’s wedding night. Previously Victor has created a “Creature” out of bits and pieces of the dead. The creature tracks Victor to his sanctuary to demand a bride to share in its loneliness. Against his better judgment, Victor agrees and soon the household is invaded by murder, despair and terror! HOWEVER there is enough macabre humour to relieve the mounting tension.
7th, 8th and 9th Oct 2010
Peter Heselden
The Tower Theatre
North Road
Folkestone
Kent
CT20 3HL
Mob 07711710952



