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About York
Settlement
Past Reviews
The York Realist: 'York Settlement Players, a company with a nose for
unearthing pearls' (York Press, October, 2006)
A Laughing Matter: 'All performances are in the range of very good to astonishingly good; most professional ensembles
would love to know where you get your supply of perfect comic timing.' (Email from audience member, March, 2006)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: 'The Settlement Players deliver exactly as required'
(York Evening Press, October, 2005)
The Philanthropist: 'the performances again set the benchmark for amateur excellence in York. Settlement at their unsettling
best' (York Evening Press, June, 2005)
Acknowledged as 'York's premier amateur theatre company', York Settlement Community Players
(YSCP) is a thriving drama society. We have more than 200 contacts, Members,
Friends & Supporters and a history dating back to 1922. In the 1950s, the
prestige of the company was such that it attracted the membership of local
schoolgirl, Judi Dench, and her family.
Where do we perform?
Since December 2000, we've been performing at Friargate Theatre in York, home to the acclaimed
Riding Lights Theatre Company
and The Studio Theatre at
York Theatre Royal.
What sort of plays do we put on?
YSCP mainly produces three plays a year. The play list includes,
Relative Values, Ten Times Table, Translations, The Good Person of Szechwan,
The Memory of Water, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, A Laughing Matter, Liaisons Dangereuses
and The York Realist, which opened at Friargate Theatre and then successfully
transferred to the Studio Theatre, York Theatre Royal. Our most recent production at the
Studio was Amy's View by David Hare, a review of which can be found at
www.yorkpress.co.uk
YSCP Members have also acted with professional theatre director, Richard Digby Day,
in his production of The Last Judgement. These acclaimed
performances were part of the
York Mystery Plays
in 2002 & 2006. Alongside our theatre productions, we
continue to hold a very popular charity fund-raising event each Christmas for
York Against Cancer.
What else do we do?
Other activities for members include drama workshops, participation in student film
productions and a prestigious collaboration with York St John University called C4C
(Collaborating for Creativity).
YSCP Members are also often invited to audition for other local amateur drama
groups or Murder Mystery Weekends.
An exciting recent
development has seen us working in partnership with writers from the
York branch of
Script Yorkshire.
Can anyone join?
YSCP auditions are open to everyone - regardless of previous theatrical experience.
As well as acting, YSCP Members are actively encouraged to direct plays and
also to work with the creative team for our productions. To find out more,
contact YSCP Membership Secretary Beryl
Nairn.