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Joining the Society

If you would like to join Abbey Players, please contact secretary M. Gaenor Thomas at mgaenorthomas@ntlworld.com or 01792 230007.
Committee Members

President
Ray Lucas

Chairman
Lyn Williams

Vice-Chairman
Roland Gwilliam

Treasurer
David R. L. Jenkins A.C.A.

Committee
Terry Davies
Jeannette Grisenthwaite-Watts
Byron Roberts
Andrew Steele
Cath van Wyk
Anne Williams

Minute Secretary
Sarah Willis

Secretary
M. Gaenor Thomas
Life Members

John Andrews
Jean Buckland
Lawrie Buckland
John Davies
Pam Davies
Roy Evans
Margaret Grey
Pam Grey
Paul Grey
Elaine Harris
Tudor Jones
Ray Lucas
Brian Moore
Howard Phillips
Bernard Strawford
Jean Strawford
Anne Thomas
Bob Thomas
Julie Thorley
Anne Williams
Honorary Members

Jean Thorley-Andrews
Iaan Bater
Jenifer Davies
Denis Dyer
Paul Hopkins
Garry Iles
Joyce Jones
Mavis Lucas
Jan Manson
Jaclyn Martin
Gerald Morris
Mike Rainey
Joanne Simons
Spencer Thomas
Nigel Waters
Reg Williams




Abbey Players History

In late 1960 a small group of friends got together to do a one off show to raise money for the University Appeal. The driving force was Frank Tucker aided and abetted by Val Treharne and Adrian Howells. The first meeting and reading of The Boyfriend was at a member's house in Cwmdonkin House, Terrace Road. The first show was performed in January 1961 at The Llewellyn Hall. It was such a success that the group were invited to perform at the Waterford International Festival of Light Opera in the Autumn of that year 1961. As some of the original cast , and the Producer, were unable to go to Waterford, the show was recast and David Thomas was appointed as Producer.

The Abbey Players were named after Singleton Abbey where they first rehearsed. and made many visits to the Waterford Fesitval in Ireland, where they won many awards over the years. The society eventually, outgrew their "home" at the Llewellyn Hall in the YMCA and moved to the Grand Theatre, presenting shows on a much bigger scale.

If you are or were an Abbey Player and have any interesting stories to tell, we'd love to hear from you.

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