Noda Reviews

The National Operatic and Dramatic Association, NODA, support the education and information needs of individuals and organisations with high quality services and products that contribute to the success of amateur theatre. Their vision is to make amateur theatre successful and sustainable, providing a range of opportunities for people to develop their skills and enjoy taking part, at all levels.

For every production we put on we get a visit from a Noda representative who reviews our production which in turn may see us nominated for an award.

The Titfield Thunderbolt

19 December 2012

This production was adapted for the stage from the popular Ealing comedy film of the same name but is now set in South Lincolnshire village in 1952, where a group of residents are endeavouring to purchase and operate their branch railway line which is to be axed.

Steel Magnolias

21 September 2012

The setting for this play is ‘Trudy’s Beauty Parlour’ in the small town of Chinquapin, Louisiana, U.S.A. and full marks must go to the designers and builders for creating such a realistic set which even featured running water to facilitate hair washing.

Cinderella

8 DECEMBER, 2011

SLT has a reputation for delivering high quality productions that attract capacity audiences for their serious plays and great comedies but this production of ‘Cinderella’ was their first venture into the world of pantomime and from curtain-up the well-chosen principals were immediately into character.