Guestbook

Best wishes from an original member
It's great to see that BTW continues as strongly as ever although saddening to learn that you are unable to use the Corn Exchange until renovations can be completed.

I became involved in BTW as a 12 year old boy following its creation by John Stevens-Brown, my mother Joy Graham-Marr and Adam Craise. My mother is the surviving member of that original triumvarate and enjoys life to the full as ever.

BTW played a very important part in my upbringing as I'm sure it has for many others.

Wishing you great success in your fundraising and in all of your theatre related activities.

Charles Graham-Marr
Posted by Charles Graham-Marr on 27 May 2009
Quite a blast from the past to firstly find the website, then see a name I hadn't thought of in a while. Many memories!I was delighted to see that the Theathre Workshop is still going strong. I well remember the problems when we were just starting up. Father(John Stevens-Brown) head to head with the council on more than one occassion. Putting up the seating and balancing at the top of ladders to fix up the lighting. Learning lines under my desk in the maths class.
All the very best
Heather Stevens-Brown
Posted by Heather Stevens-Brown on 20 April 2010
Good to read about what yous are up to
Im a past performer from youth/adult, up in Aberdeen now so its good to read about new performances, even though i cant see them!
I really loved my time in the Theatre Workshop! Great days.
Hope you are all doing well!
Posted by Alan Clark on 13 April 2009
Nostalgia
What a fantastic website!

I am a past performer (must be over 10 years now!) and loved every minute of my time at BTW.

Hello to all

Chrissy x
Posted by Christine Muir on 03 September 2008
Web site & Workshop
Dear All

Just a note to say how impressed I am with the web site but also to say that, even after 5 years, I am still missing you lot!

The problem is that BTW has spoiled me for other groups. The warmth of the BTW and its eclectic productions really are not duplicated eleswhere.

All the best for your forthcoming productions. Break a leg!

Peter
Posted by Peter Gilfoyle on 09 August 2008
Congratulations
Gil, you are doing a fantastic job with the website. Keep up the good work!
Posted by A well-wisher on 06 June 2008