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The Leckhampton Players is an amateur dramatics company based in Leckhampton, near Cheltenham.
The hall is home to the Bowmen of Adel, who hosted the Scorton Arrow in 1962, 1967, 1970 and 1988, and also Adel Players, an amateur dramatics group founded in 1945 that puts on three productions a year.
In fact, his father had blown the family fortune on wine, women and amateur dramatics and by the end of his life he was eking out a living doing humorous impressions of Anne of Cleves.
He did several more shows with the group before moving on to an amateur dramatics group in Plymouth called Touchwood.
It provides a base for community activities, amateur dramatics (Leckhampton Players) and dance classes (Leckhampton Tappers).
Le Vell began his acting career in the Oldham Theatre Workshop after taking an interest in amateur dramatics while at school.
Born in Glasgow and brought up in the Springburn area of the city, Weir began in amateur dramatics.
Born in King's Lynn, Norfolk, Richard gained an interest in drama from an early age through taking part in lots of amateur dramatics at his local theatre.
He began acting in amateur dramatics at the Piccolo Teatro, where he acted in Shakespeare and Sbragia plays.