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"Our aim is not only to produce a great musical
for the audience but to have fun doing it!"
Romiley Operatic Society - also known
as ROS - is an amateur group dedicated to keeping performing arts
alive and attainable for everyone. If you ever wanted to sing, act
or help with any aspect of theatre production then come along and
have fun. We always need new blood (especially male), you can be
assured of a warm welcome, and you may be walking the boards before
you know it!
The History of ROS
In 1930, a group of musically minded people put on a concert to
raise funds to endow a bed at Stockport Infirmary. From this group
Romiley Operatic Society was born and put on their first show, "The
Yeoman of the Guard", at Hatherlow Sunday School in 1931. Apart
from the war years they have put on a musical every
year since - over 80 in total, at venues such as the Savoy Cinema,
Romiley (1936-1956), the Theatre Royal, Hyde (1957-1972) and the
Davenport Theatre, Stockport (1973-1997). From 1977 they performed
two shows per year, the autumn show being presented from 1977-1997
at the Forum Theatre in Romiley.
Romiley were the last society to perform at the Davenport theatre
in Stockport before it was pulled down (and rumours that the two
events are connected have no substance...). Romiley had to find
a new, albeit temporary home at the Royal Northern College of Music,
Manchester in 1998 and 1999. 2000 saw a return to Stockport and
a performance of 'Half a Sixpence' at the Forum Theatre, Romiley.
The long-awaited re-opening of the Stockport Plaza in 2001 saw Romiley
return to the centre of Stockport with Anything Goes, which won
an incredible 5 awards at the Manchester Musical Awards that year.
Since then, ROS have performed shows at the Plaza in March of each
year, Carousel, Chess, Jesus Christ Superstar, West Side Story,
Fiddler on the Roof and Hot Mikado.
The next production, Oklahoma!, is being performed from April
22nd to 26th 2008.
Romiley have also been involved in Showcase
for the last 7 years or so, performing excerpts from shows such
as Miss Saigon and Les Miserables.
Syd Howorth, long-time ROS member, has produced a book chronicling
the 75 years of ROS as part of the 75th Anniversary celebrations
- please contact us for more details.
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