



Titanic has reached its final resting place. It sailed through 6 performances, the last 3 being sellouts which meant sadly many people were refused boarding passes.
We have received an unprecedented amount of positive feedback from our audiences; a few excerpts follow:
“Saw show last night and thought it was marvellous - well done to everyone”
“I … just had to write and congratulate all concerned. It was truly the best thing I have seen the Society perform – and that’s in spite of seeing the excellent shows of recent years! ”
“I was held absolutely enthralled from beginning to end and there wasn’t a weak link in it”
“The band under Adam Baum were excellent and supportive and all the singers were wonderful – with some lovely expressive voices that would easily grace a West End show”
“ John Hebden’s inventive and extremely clever production meant that everyone could be seen and used dramatically to great effect which was quite an achievement as it was a huge cast.”
“…came to see Titanic Wed night, and just wanted to say what a fantastic experience, one of the best amateur productions I’ve ever seen”
“What a triumph!! This was just a magical evening, as much talent both on stage but also everyone who made the total performance…. You must all be exhausted!”
“…my wife & I attended the performance on Tuesday evening, together with 4 friends. We thoroughly enjoyed the show, the singing, acting costumes and scenery were magnificent.”
“Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed the production this week; I thought the show was excellent (although having not seen the original version, I didn’t feel the second Act portrayed sufficiently the anguish that the passengers endured during the sinking of the ship – but that is down to the script not the production!) The highlights for me were the choruses; some wonderful harmonic lines, and seeing Malcolm Dorling doing his dance and trumpet act – such a talented man!!!! Very successful I think.”
“It was a terrific show last night and we thoroughly enjoyed it all. What a huge undertaking with so many people involved both on-stage and off-stage. You must be exhausted but very pleased also I hope.”