What when where
On this page, you will find postal and email addresses, a booking form when the time is right (we usually start taking bookings in mid-October), directions to St Clement's, and details of the next production.
In addition, we make a poster in Acrobat (.pdf) format available for people who might like to print and display it — at a church or in a staffroom, for example, or wherever might be appropriate. Download the 2010 poster.
Our next production
In 2010 we will be presenting The Director's Choice, a special selection to mark the 25th consecutive production directed by Olive Stubbs. There will be two performances a night from Monday November 22nd to Friday November 26th, starting at 6.30 and 8.30.
Directions to St Clement
Two minutes from Monument Underground station (leave via the King William Street exit) or five minutes from Bank Underground station (leave via the Lombard Street exit).
Our postal address is:
The Players of St PeterPO Box 3040
London
E1W 3TQ
England
Email addresses:
- General inquiries:
info@theplayersofstpeter.org.uk - Technical (eg, problems with the website):
webmaster@theplayersofstpeter.org.uk
Website
Formally, this website's address, or URL, is
http://www.theplayersofstpeter.org.uk/
Mailing list
If you live in the United kingdom and wish to be kept informed (once a year, as a general rule) about Players productions – to join our mailing list, in other words – please send a note that includes your name, address and telephone number to "Mailing List" at the postal address above (not to St Clement's, please), or to the "info" email address if you are happy about the slight risk involved in transmitting personal details in plain text over the leaky old internet.
So as not to encumber people who have lost interest with a lifetime's unwanted mailings (and also to keep our own costs down) we operate a policy of removing people from the mailing list who have not responded for five years. By responded, we mean returned the booking form. This has had the unexpected effect of de-listing a number of regulars who do not book in advance but come and pay on the door – seldom a problem at the 8.30 performance. If this applies to you, please let us know, by email or post, that you wish to be reinstated on the mailing list.
And of course, if you change your address, please tell us that, too.
Taking part
Currently we have about 80 members, not all of them actively involved every year of course, but we are always glad of new talent, so if you think you might like to become involved in any way at all – on stage, backstage, singing, front of house, helping with costumes, or any of the myriad jobs necessary for any show – we can promise you a warm, friendly welcome.
Although our material is based on the Bible and we perform in a church, the emphasis is dramatic and historical rather than theological. Having said that, we do try to remain true to the spirit of the originals, which were religious in intent and liturgical in derivation, and of course we accord due reverence to our surroundings. Still, we have plenty to offer people who are not especially concerned with the religious aspects, but may be interested in, for example, the language or the medieval history – or the stage-down party. Above all, we enjoy ourselves! So if you are interested, do write to the postal or email addresses given above (again, we would emphasise not to the church). Or simply keep an eye on this website for details of the next production and come along to the readings in July and September.
Membership is free for the first year, and £5 annually thereafter.
Privacy
Our policy is brief, simple and unambiguous: we use personal information submitted to us purely for our own mailings. We do not share it with or distribute it to any third party under any circumstances, except where required to do so by law or a court order.
