Traditional Drama
Find details of local community groups that perform traditional drama such as Mummers and Miracle plays.
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Ashdown Mummers
Based in East Sussex, this group has had the title of World Famous bestowed on them for their travelling Christmas shows. Find where they will appear this year.
www.mummers.org.ukChristmas Time - Mummers Play
Read about this traditional festive drama, find details of its origins and view the full script.
www.christmas-time.comCoventry Mummers
Find out the origins and development of Mumming in England and read about this group's aims to raise awareness of traditional drama.
www.brinklow-57.freeserve.co.ukCurrent Mummers Play
Contains the text of a modern adaptation of a traditional play-form which has been performed across the UK. View photographs.
fp.millennas.f9.co.ukDarent Valley Champions
Traditional group perform Mummers plays from their native Kent, collected by the Hartley Morris Men. Read a history of local drama in the area.
members.aol.comEnglish Folk Play Research
Traditional drama group study Mummers plays and traditional short plays. Find an archive of scripts and photos of the group in costume.
www.shef.ac.ukHerga Mummers - Herga Morris
Learn about the annual performance by this traditional drama group and dance troupe. Read the script and hear song extracts.
ds.dial.pipex.comIntroduction to Hoodening
Read an explanation of the origins of this East Kent hobby horse play from a local expert. Find details of this year's performance.
ourworld.compuserve.comIsca Morris Men - Folk Plays
Learn about the traditional dramas which originate from South wales and this folk-dance group which performs them.
www.isca-morrismen.comKnaresborough Mummers
Performing the Marton-com-Grafton "Blue Stotts" play, these Yorkshire players present their art in Harrogate and the local Dales villages, as well as in their own town.
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