£15 per team of 6.
£100 cash prize for the winning team! (Prize donated by Shoreline Bathrooms)
Pub on the Shrubs Gorleston. Doors open 6pm. Quiz starts 7pm.
100% of the funds raised for Dusmagrik Young People's Theatre Company.
Saturday 29 March 2025 we visited the Time and Tide Museum in Great Yarmouth. The children spent time with a war time shop keeper- learning about rationing, ‘old time’ money and even trying a Carrot Sandwich. They also met someone from the Home Guard, learning to stand to attention and even use a bayonet! They ended the day hearing an air raid siren and getting to hide in a Morrison shelter.
(March 2025)
Saturday 15th March 2025 we hosted our first fundraising Pub Quiz at the Pub on the Shrubs in Gorleston. We had over 20 teams taking part in the evening with our winning team 'Double Trouble' donating their winnings back to Dusmagrik! Over the night we manged to raise an amazing £712!
Don't miss our next Pub Quiz night 5th September!
(March 2025)
Isobel Wilson, 13, from Caister had won the award for best youth performer in the region at the Eastern Region National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA) Gala Awards held in St Ives.
She won the award for her performance in the title role of Annie, which Dusmagrik presented at Gorleston’s Pavilion Theatre in November.
Company leader Mary Carter said: “We are especially proud as this is the fourth year in succession someone from Dusmagrik Young People’s Theatre Company has won this particular award.”
(May 2018)
Members of a Gorleston church celebrated 150 years of worship and strong community links with a special service, tea, sandwiches, a history display and songs.
The service saw youngsters from Dusmagrik Young People's Theatre Company, which rehearses at the building, perform songs from films and shows such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
(May 2017)
Members of the original Dusmagrik Young People's Theatre Company who will take to the stage of the Pavilion Theatre in Gorleston in April to celebrate their silver anniversary.
To mark this milestone, 60 members aged from seven to 18 will be presenting a celebration in song and dance including musical items from many of the shows produced by the group over the years as well as some exciting dance routines.
(April 2010)
Around 175 youngsters took to the county's most prestigious stage, accompanied by 25 members from the Band Of The Dragoon Guards to raise money for Children in Need.
Dusmagrik's choice was the West End hit Me And My Girl, so it seemed ideal to perform a first act finale and lead the whole cast at the end with The Lambeth Walk.
Around £4,000 was raised from box office takings and a bucket collection organised by the Norwich Lions brought in more than £700.
(October 2002)