Learn all about the AMCS
The Aldridge Musical Comedy Society was formed back in 1967. The original society put on their first production of Calamity Jane in 1968, which wowed those 60's audiences.
The Society currently has a base of around 35 members of various ages and vocal groups, but are still looking for new, young (or young at heart!) and vibrant performers to compliment the exceptional talents of the actors, singers and dancers that the Society has become well renown for.
The Society have a production every May and every November, at either the exceptionally well facilitated Brownhills Community School Theatre or the well established and prestigious Prince of Wales Centre in Cannock.
In addition to the shows and concerts, AMCS also performs at private functions and for other groups who wish to be entertained by the multi-talented actors, singers and dancers.
As a registered charity, the Society supports other charities by performing and raising funds whenever possible and has recently joined forces with Chadsmoor Choral Society and the Bridgtown Brass Band to raise funds for the Katharine House Hospice in Stafford.
The Society celebrated its 40th Anniversary in 2007 by staging an extra special show - 'Calamity Jane', a repeat of the first show performed by the Society.
The Society are currently in rehearsals for 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarves' which will take place at the Brownhills Community School Theatre from the 27th until 29th November. For more information, please visit out 'Next Shows' or our 'Book Tickets' page.