The Hoghton Players G & S Society
is the only G & S society in Southport, Formby and West
Lancs. It was formed in 1952 as a church society based at
the old Baptist Church down Hoghton Street, Southport. The
aim was to produce some sort of outlet for the young people
in the church to enable them to discover more about their
skills and talents, whether it be singing, drama, dancing,
scene painting, costume design etc. Over 50 years on, a handful
of the original members are still involved to a greater or
lesser extent in the Society.
In 1964, the Hoghton Players transferred their annual productions
to the Little Theatre (home of Southport Dramatic Club) also
down Hoghton Street - where they remained until 1984. The
following year 1985, saw the Society's first ever production
at the Arts Centre, Lord Street, and they have remained there
ever since.
Although limited to a rather narrow genre, the Hoghton Players
has always striven to break new ground - much in the same
way as the original team of W S Gilbert & Sir Arthur Sullivan.
As well as performing the most popular operas in the Savoy
repertoire, the Hoghton has also performed some of the lesser
known operas eg "Princess Ida" (1990 and 1999),
"Utopia Ltd" (renamed "Utopia plc" in
1993) and a semi-staged version of "Cox and Box"
in 1995.
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