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New Farnham Repertory Company:

Our Mission (continued)

The New Farnham Repertory Actors' Company, unlike its previous incarnation, the New Farnham Repertory Company, is not a campaigning organisation. That mantle has passed to the Farnham Theatre Association.

The contents of this page do not represent the activities of the new company and will shortly be moved into the archive section of the website.

 

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COMMUNITY ENSEMBLE REPERTORY. . . 

. . . is what New Farnham Repertory Company, perhaps uniquely in the country, has been developing in its recent seasons - a pioneering project involving volunteers and professionals together.

 

 

The company presents:

                local volunteers - THE COMMUNITY

            combined with professional actors - THE ENSEMBLE

                                     in a season of several plays - THE REPERTORY

 

 

REPERTORY . . .

 

 

Repertory involves presenting a series of plays with the same actors who are members of the company for a varying number of plays.

 

 

They rehearse the next play in the day and perform the current one in the evening.

 

 

For example, twelve of the same actors were members of the company in the NFRC's last two seasons: THE ENSEMBLE.

 

. . . AT THE REDGRAVE THEATRE . . .

 

New Farnham Repertory Company would present a season of plays, each of three weeks' duration, plus a Christmas show. The theatre would also be available for use by the community and visiting companies for four months, spread through the year.

 

  

The Company sees the Redgrave Theatre as a major community resource and would make the theatre available for conferences and events and to a wide range of local organisations including schools and amateur societies throughout the year: THE COMMUNITY.

 

 

NFRC  policy is to be open to everyone - we haven't turned anyone away so far and we don't intend to start now. You can't be more inclusive than that!

 

 

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