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From strength to strength from 1908 - 2008 and beyond

A potted history of BROS Theatre Company follows. If you were also curious to see which shows we have produced over the years take a look at the complete list of productions to the right. In 2008, we celebrated our centenary year. For more information, take a look on the Centenary Gala page.

In 1908 a group of like-minded singers (possibly in the main, members of Barnes Choral Society) met at the invitation of a Mr. Leopold Glasspoole to discuss the possibility of forming an Operatic Society. As a result of the excitement engendered at that meeting the inevitably named Barnes Operatic & Dramatic Society, or BODS for short, was formed, and the rest as they say is history!

Mr. Glasspoole was a seasoned performer and conductor, having been previously the Hon. Conductor of Woodford (Essex) Operatic Society, and still a member of a male voice quartette called the 'Wandering Glee Singers'. He was immediately elected Conductor and the society began rehearsals for its first chosen production Gilbert & Sullivan's 'The Mikado'.

This was duly and successfully staged in February 1909 at the Byfield Hall, Barnes. (This venue subsequently became the Barnes Picture House in 1923, then the Barnes Theatre in 1925, but is better known today as the Olympic Studios.) Not wishing to stand on their laurels the society immediately set to work on a production of 'HMS Pinafore' for May of that year.

The society were fortunate to elicit the support of Mr. Rutland Barrington, (the original D'Oyly Carte Pooh-Bah) as one of their Vice Presidents and one reviewer commented on his possible influence. 'The orchestra was firm and well under control, and its accompaniment of the vocal music suggested the possible influence of Mr. Rutland Barrington, seeing that it was always more a soothing harmony of undertones than a foaming wave that drowns the singer's voice.'

Throughout the 1910s and 1920s the works of Gilbert & Sullivan held a dominant place in the BODS repertoire, with other now rarely, if ever performed pieces such as 'Merrie England' and 'Les Cloches de Corneville'.

In 1932 the society settled into its new home, the Kitson Hall, where it continued to produce two or three shows a year until the intervention yet again of war.

On the 6th June 1946 a meeting was held at 'The Sunshine Pantry' to discuss the possibility of restarting the society. At an EGM called on 3rd July it was unanimously agreed to resume productions. The society had £70 to its credit at that time. In October the reformed society chose 'Iolanthe' as its first production. This was duly staged in May 1947.

A period of stability then followed with the company performing on average two major shows per year through the 1950s, reducing to one in the early 1960s. This was the era of the 'modern' musical and BODS was quickly on the bandwagon producing 'Carousel' in 1963, 'South Pacific' in 1964, and 'Most Happy Fella' in 1965. Also in 1965 the chairman, Councilor Geoffrey Needs, achieved a long time ambition of his for the society. Agreement to perform at the prestigious Richmond Theatre, and an accompanying name change to mark the occasion to the Barnes & Richmond Operatic Society. The first BROS production was 'Carousel' in May 1966.

Into the 1970s BROS began performing two shows each year at Richmond including the amateur premiere of 'Anne of Green Gables' in 1974. The 1975 production of 'Mikado' at Richmond Theatre lists a Mr. Alan Titchmarsh as playing Ko-Ko. One reviewer wrote 'Mr. Titchmarsh can leap about the stage and perform astonishing contortions of legs and body while at the same time giving out with the old high notes.' Smaller productions took place at York House in Twickenham and in the 1980s at The Questors Theatre in Ealing.

Then in 1988 Richmond Theatre closed for refurbishment. Forced to adapt the company set about producing back-to-back pairings of studio productions at the Parkshot Theatre as well as larger productions in a variety of venues. A sell out return to Richmond Theatre in 1990 with 'Oliver!' heralded the company's arrival in a new era promoting high quality major shows in major venues alongside lesser known productions in smaller venues. Then came Touring productions. First to the Minack open-air Theatre in Cornwall to which we are now regular travelers, and also to Polesden Lacey.

In 1999 the company re-branded itself as BROS Theatre Company and for the second year running produced four very different shows. 2000 saw our first venture at the new Hampton Hill Playhouse where we are also now well established. Three times in the last ten years small BROS studio style productions have been voted Best Musical at the Arts Richmond Awards Ceremony in competition with major shows at Richmond Theatre and the company has enhanced its reputation for excellence across all sizes & styles of musical theatre production.

In 2008 the company celebrated its Centenary by staging 4 productions during the year culminating in a Gala hosted by our Patron and long time member Alan Titchmarsh. Throughout the year several other special social events took place on the back of which we are planning to create an Alumni Association for anyone previously connected with the society.

As we head into our second century of performance we welcome contact from past members and donations of memorabilia for our expanding archive. Here's to the next 100 years.

Please contact the archivist on the email below or write to:
Wesley Henderson Roe,
4a Park Avenue,
Hounslow, TW3 2LZ

Wesley Henderson Roe
Archivist : 2009
archives@brostheatrecompany.org

 

Past Shows from BROS...

2011 - Dick Whittington

2011 - When Midnight Strikes

2011 - Guys and Dolls

2010 - Crazy for you

2010 - What you will

2009 - Cinderella

2009 - I love you, you're perfect, now change

2009 - Evita

2008 - BROS Centenary Gala

2008 - Mr Cinders

2008 - Flora The Red Menace

2008 - Thoroughly Modern Millie

2007 - I'm on a See-Saw

2007 - Man of La Mancha

2006 - Honk

2006 - Oh, Kay!

2005 - Hot Mikado

2005 - Kiss Me Kate

2004 - Chess

2004 - Company

2004 - Stepping Out

2004 - Singin' in the Rain

2003 - Closer Than Ever

2003 - Calamity Jane

2002 - Sweet Charity

2002 - Daisy Pulls It Off

2002 - Little Shop of Horrors

2002 - Hello, Dolly!

2001 - Half A Sixpence

2001 - In The Mood

2000 - Divorce Me Darling

2000 - The Pirates Of Penzance

1999 - A Slice Of Saturday Night

1999 - Tomfoolery

1999 - Ruthless

1999 - Fiddler On The Roof

1998 - Anything Goes

1998 - Dames At Sea

1998 - Tarantara! Tarantara!

1998 - Follies

1997 - Under Milk Wood

1997 - Me And My Girl

1996 - Chicago

1996 - The Boy Friend

1996 - My Fair Lady

1995 - Kiss Me Kate

1994 - A Little Night Music

1994 - Guys and Dolls

1993 - Through The Years

1993 - Mr Cinders

1993 - Oliver!

1992 - The Boy Friend

1992 - A Chorus Of Disapproval

1991 - Annie Get Your Gun

1991 - Masquerade

1991 - Mr Cinders

1991 - Pal Joey

1990 - H.M.S Pinafore / Trial By Jury

1990 - Cabaret

1989- The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas

1989 - Cowardy Custard

1989 - Company

1988 - The Mikado

1988 - The Music Man

1987 - Little Mary Sunshine

1987 - Broadway Pirates

1986 - The Beggar's Opera

1986 - Habeas Corpus

1986 - Half A Sixpence

1985 - Trial By Music

1985 - Oklahoma!

1984 - Chicago

1984 - Sweet Charity

1984 - Patience

1983 - Still Entertaining

1983 - My Fair Lady

1982 - Salad Days

1982 - The Gondoliers

1981 - Magic of Musicals

1981 - The Pajama Game

1980 - Cowardly Custard

1980 - Iolanthe

1979 - The Sound of Music

1979 - Kiss Me Kate

1978 - H.M.S. Pinafore & Trial by Jury

1978 - Carousel

1977 - Trial by Music

1977 - The Arcadians

1976 - Love from Judy

1976 - The Mikado

1975 - A Victorian Music Hall

1975 - Milestones of Melody 1909-

1975 - Fiddler on the Roof

1974 - Hello, Dolly!

1974 - Anne of Green Gables

1973 - The Merry Widow

1973 - Salad Days

1972 - Half A Sixpence

1972 - Oklahoma!

1971 - The Desert Song

1970 - Little Mary Sunshine

1970 - Jorrocks

1969 - White Horse Inn

1968 - Robert and Elizabeth

1967 - The Gondoliers

1967 - Song of Norway

1966 - Carousel

1965 - The Most Happy Fella

1964 - South Pacific

1963 - Carousel

1962 - Merrie England

1961 - Lilac Time

1961 - Cox & Box / The Sorcerer

1960 - Bless the Bride

1960 - The Merry Widow

1959 - The Mikado

1958 - The Pirates of Penzance

1958 - Pink Champagne

1957 - The Beggar's Opera

1957 - Patience

1956 - Derby Day

1956 - The Student Prince

1955 - Ruddigore

1955 - The Gondoliers

1954 - Les Cloches de Corneville

1954 - H.M.S. Pinafore & Trial by Jury

1953 - La Vie Parisienne

1953 - The Mikado

1952 - Iolanthe

1952 - A Country Girl

1951 - The Yeomen of the Guard

1951 - Merrie England

1950 - The Arcadians

1950 - The Geisha

1949 - Ruddigore

1949 - The Pirates of Penzance

1949 - The Gondoliers

1948 - H.M.S. Pinafore

1948 - The Mikado

1947 - Iolanthe

1939 - A Country Girl

1938 - Patience

1938 - The Yeomen of the Guard

1938 - San Toy

1937 - Ruddigore

1936 - The Arcadians

1936 - H.M.S. Pinafore & Trial by Jury

1935 - Merrie England

1935 - The Gondoliers

1934 - Iolanthe

1934 - The Pirates of Penzance

1933 - Princess Ida

1933 - The Mikado

1933 - The Rose of Persia

1932 - The Yeomen of the Guard

1932 - Aladdin

1931 - Paul Jones

1931 - Cinderella

1930 - Ruddigore

1930 - Dick Whittington

1929 - Les Cloches de Corneville

1929 - The Gondoliers

1928 - The Duchess of Dantzic

1928 - The Sorcerer

1928 - Cox and Box

1928 - The Emerald Isle

1927 - The Mikado

1926 - Iolanthe

1926 - H.M.S. Pinafore

1925 - The Yeomen of the Guard

1924 - A Greek Slave

1924 - Eliza Comes to Stay

1924 - Patience

1923 - Dorothy

1923 - Merrie England

1922 - The Mikado

1922 - The Pirates of Penzance

1921 - The Yeomen of the Guard

1921 - The Gondoliers

1920 - Iolanthe

1920 - Billeted

1915 - Beauty and the Barge

1914 - The Geisha

1913 - Les Cloches de Corneville

1913 - Tom Jones

1913 - The Duchess of Dantzic

1912 - The Emerald Isle

1912 - The Mikado

1911 - The Pirates of Penzance

1911 - Merrie England

1910 - The Gondoliers

1910 - The Yeomen of the Guard

1909 - H.M.S. Pinafore

1909 - The Mikado

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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