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The Pied Piper at The Studio Theatre, Hertford
8th to 11th July
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HD&OS has been performing plays and musicals in Hertford for 90 years. Since our first production "Of Mice and Men" at the Corn Exchange in 1919 we have captivated our audiences with a wide range of theatre from hard hitting dramas and lavish musicals right through to our annual pantomimes.

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HD&OS caters for all ages. There is something in our programme for everyone. We provide opportunities for everyone to get involved too - on and off stage. Those members who are aged between 9 and 16 are well looked after by our Young Idea section.

To find out more, please select an option from the menu on the left. Some of our forthcoming productions are listed below.


July


 The Pied Piper, The Studio Theatre, Hertford - 8th to 11th July

Based on the traditional tale made famous in Robert Browning's poem, this enchanting adaptation introduces the piper as a modern busker, delighting children with his music. Their parents put a stop to this and te...
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October


 Anything Goes, Castle Hall, Hertford - 21st to 24th October
Cast has now been completed with Simon Latter taking the part of Billy Crocker.
Simon's last performance with HD&OS was in 2008 as the Jesus character in "Godspell"

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November


 Fawlty Towers by John Cleese and Connie Booth, Castle Hall, Hertford - 25th to 28th November
“Well…, says Basil (John Cleese) to Mrs Richards (Joan Sanderson), a guest, “May I ask what you were hoping to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window?  Sydney Opera House...
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March


 Nobody\'s Perfect by Simon Williams, The Studio Theatre, Hertford - 0th to 0th March
Leonard is a frustrated novelist and harassed father.  The only way he can get his work published is by pretending to be a woman. His pen name is Myrtle Banbury.

But Leonard's publisher, the feminist Harriet, insists on meeting Myrtle face to...
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