Pressure – Southport Dramatic Club

A Drama production by the SDC - Directed by Michèle Martin

Written by David Haig, based on true events that took place during World War II. It centres on the true story of James Stagg and the weather forecasts that determined the date of the D-Day landings as part of Operation Overlord. The personal and military stresses of Stagg, the tensions between the teams with different weather forecasts for the date of the proposed D-Day, and the events of the 72 hours leading up to D-Day are explored throughout the play

I Like It – The Ultimate Tribute to the Swingin’ 60s

I Like it! Come and join us for a Swingin' 60s night at the Little Theatre Performed by Gary and his multi-talented band. This swingin’ 60s show features hit songs by Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Beatles, The Searchers, Cliff & The Shadows, Elvis Presley, Ike and Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, The Merseybeats, The Swingin’ [...]

‘DNA’ and ‘It Snows’ – Two plays performed by the SDC Youth Theatre

DNA by Dennis Kelly
When a group of young friends are faced with a terrible accident, they deliberately make the wrong choices to cover it up and find themselves in an unusually binding friendship where no one will own up to what they've done. A play with beautiful words and amazing movement. It Snows by Bryony Lavery, A physical theatre piece with amazing movement and beautiful words.

Dead Guilty – Southport Dramatic Club

Dead Guilty is a Murder Mystery production by the SDC - Co-directed by Tracey Batchelor and Paul James Green

A tense psychological study of guilt and obsession by the author of The Business of Murder, Dead Guilty concerns an attractive young graphic artist whose leg is badly injured in a car crash that occurred when a business associate suffered a fatal heart attack at the wheel.

Iolanthe – Crosby Gilbert & Sullivan Society

A Comic Opera performed by Crosby Gilbert & Sullivan Society
'Iolanthe', or 'The Peer and the Peri', opened at the Savoy Theatre on November 25, 1882, three nights after the final performance of Patience at the same theatre, and ran for 398 performances. Gilbert had taken pot shots at the aristocracy before, but in this