Celebrating 90 Years of Community Drama!
Wick Players is an amateur dramatic association based at a drama centre complex in the coastal town of Wick, in the far north of Scotland.
The clubrooms as the complex is known, is located in Pulteneytown which forms the southern district of Wick. The premises was bought over by Wick Players in 2004, and over the past few years it has been largely modernised and upgraded by the willingness and dedication of our members and volunteers to become what is now a fully equipped drama centre. Each year we produce a variety of different shows and events ranging in genre such as drama, farce, musical, revue and pantomime.
We have both thriving adult and youth sections and as dramatic society are members of the Scottish Community Drama Association (SCDA). We regularly take part in SCDA's yearly One-Act Play Caithness Drama Festival which alternates each year between Wick and Thurso venues. We work closely with the association having representatives on their committee, and also Thurso Players as a fellow local amateur dramatics organisation.
New members, volunteers and supporters are always most welcome, whether you might fancy "treading the boards" or helping out backstage we would be delighted to have you join us. You can contact us through our website or find us on social media.
The clubrooms as the complex is known, is located in Pulteneytown which forms the southern district of Wick. The premises was bought over by Wick Players in 2004, and over the past few years it has been largely modernised and upgraded by the willingness and dedication of our members and volunteers to become what is now a fully equipped drama centre. Each year we produce a variety of different shows and events ranging in genre such as drama, farce, musical, revue and pantomime.
We have both thriving adult and youth sections and as dramatic society are members of the Scottish Community Drama Association (SCDA). We regularly take part in SCDA's yearly One-Act Play Caithness Drama Festival which alternates each year between Wick and Thurso venues. We work closely with the association having representatives on their committee, and also Thurso Players as a fellow local amateur dramatics organisation.
New members, volunteers and supporters are always most welcome, whether you might fancy "treading the boards" or helping out backstage we would be delighted to have you join us. You can contact us through our website or find us on social media.