Tamaritans Theatre Company

Tamaritans Theatre Company

Plymouth-based theatre production company that puts on three plays every year as well as many more play readings and social events. We have been putting on performances since 1931, and have a rich history that spans across the years since our inception in 1930 when Frederick W Rowe, a member of the Gilbert and Sullivan Fellowship, was asked to provide a programme for a fellowship evening. He decided to present a two one act plays, and enlisted the Fellowship's leading lady, Kathleen Davey, to help. Neither Frederick nor his fellow players had any idea to form a dramatic society, but they were so pleased with their efforts that they decided to do so. We are a very friendly bunch who welcome new members, yound and old, interested in acting, backstage, technical, directing, front of house or whatever takes your fancy in supporting our productions and the group.

Productions

Elephants
Director
Suzanne MacPherson
It is 5.53pm on Christmas Eve. Richard and Sally are waiting for their friends and family to join in the festivities - the tree is decorated, the...
Last Tango in Whitby
Director
Nina Jarram
For Pat, recently widowed, this year’s charabanc trip to Whitby is tinged with sadness. She is determined to enjoy herself, however, in the company...
September Tide
Director
Noel Preston-Jones
In a Cornish house lives the widowed Stella, a woman of considerable gifts and beauty who regularly rejects proposals of marriage from her neighbour...
Yes, Prime Minister
Director
Suzanne Hooper
Prime Minister Jim Hacker and his Cabinet Secretary Sir Humphrey Appleby are back, spinning out of control through the collapsing euro and austerity...