Next Production:
"Music for a Summer Evening"
keep scrolling down for details of our other forthcoming performances
keep scrolling down for details of our other forthcoming performances
"Music for a Summer Evening"
7:30pm Friday 5th June 2026 in The Old Kirk, Kirkcaldy
A selection of old and new musical favourites. Our repertoire last year included Jazz, choral, show tunes and of course a few G&S favourites.
Rehearsals started on Tuesdays in late March in the Hunter Hall, Kirkcaldy and new members are always welcome. Full details about society activities will be announced here and on our facebook page and instagram.
The Hunter Hall, Kirkcaldy, 27 Kirk Wynd, Kirkcaldy KY1 1EH
Convenient parking can be found on Hunter street, which is free after 6pm. The Hunter Hall is about a 10 min walk from Kirkcaldy Railway Station.
"La Vie Parisienne"
Rehearsals will start at 7:30 on Tuesdays in the Hunter Hall, Kirkcaldy in late August, there are no auditions for chorus and new members are always welcome. Full details about society activities will be announced here and on our facebook page and instagram.
Production dates are 7:30pm on Thursday 4th - Friday 5th and 4:00pm on Saturday 6th March 2027 in The Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy.
Auditions for principal roles for "La Vie Parisienne" take place on Sunday 14th June from 2pm in the Old Kirk, Kirkcaldy contact lia1986@hotmail.co.uk to book a slot. Page numbers listed below are for the Phil Park English translation.
Raoul - page 17 Song 3 whole song singing all the lines
Bobinet - page 17 Song 3 whole song singing all the lines
Brazil - Page 31 Figure 2-6
Baron - Page 26 sing Baron's line
Marcel - Page 187 Figure 4-11
Pierre - Page 109 figure 2 sing all but sing own line from page 111 right through to first time bar on page 116
Jacques - Page 109 figure 2 sing all but sing own line from page 111 right through to first time bar on page 116
Metella - page 75 Whole song
Gabrielle - Page 135 whole song with chorus bits
Baroness - Page 26 Figure 8 to end of song
Pauline - Page 131 singing appropriate part
Julie - sing as Metella
Louise - sing as Metella
Raoul - Page 12 "Doesn't matter...Page 13 "grandmother in Trouville"
Page 37 "My appologies... Page 39 "going to open it?"
Bobinet - Page 12 "How long please... Page 13 "aunt in Trouville."
Page 55 "Anything you say...Page 56 "Good Luck!"
Brazil - Page 34 "And you are..."call me Brazil"
Page 56 "Psst...Page 59 "Baron Gondremarck"
Baron - Page 29 "Very nice....Page 31 "don't disappoint me, eh?"
Page 60 "Here, dear lady....Page 61 "how I could love you!"
Pierre - Page 57...Page 58
Jacques - Page 57...Page 58
Joseph - Page 17 "No m'sieur...Page 18 "just as you say m'sieur"
Marcel - Page 79 "He....Page 81 "I understand perfectly, monsieur"
Metella - Page 38 "Well I intrude....Page 39 "yes I expect so..."
Page 83 "Good evening Marcel...Page 85 "Raoul de Gardefeu"
Gabrielle - Page 25 "You say...Page 26 "I can say for you"
Page 31 "It's all right...Page 32 "slip out some other way"
Baroness - Page 37 "Not at all....Page 39 "Thank you, Raoul...Madame"
Julie - Read a Metella
Louise - Read as Metella
"Iolanthe"
Rehearsals started at 7:30 on Tuesdays in the Hunter Hall, Kirkcaldy, there are no auditions for chorus and new members are always welcome. Full details about society activities will be announced here and on our facebook page and instagram.
Production dates are 7:30pm on Thursday 3rd - Friday 4th and 4:00pm on Saturday 5th March 2028 in The Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy.
The Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1ET
We will be bringing you some festive fun each December. Last year we sang some festive favourites in Morrisions Supermarket (Saturday 13th and 20th December) and The Robert Nairn Wetherspoons (Thursday 18th December).
Sir Joseph Porter (First Lord of the Admiralty) - Robin Ozog
Captain Corcoran (Commanding HMS Pinafore and Father of Josephine) - Michael McFarlane
Dick Deadeye (a cunning Able Seaman) - Alan Woolley
Ralph Rackstraw (an Able Seaman, secretly in love with Josephine) - Nick Temperley
Josephine Corcoran (engaged to Sir Joseph, but secretly in love with Ralph) - Lorna Murray
Mrs Cripps aka Little Buttercup (a kindly and mysterious Bumboat Woman) - Elaine Young
Cousin Hebe (Sir Joseph's attentive cousin) - Louise Gibson