2010

2010 saw WADS' second interactive murder mystery, this time in a joint venture with the Gill Nethercott Centre. Called M'Nango Valley, the setting was a dinner to launch plans to build a controversial theme park celebrating African culture and history in the grounds of Laverchurch Park country estate. 

The company also put on another of its Poetry and Prose evenings on in March in the Gill Nethercott Centre. The theme was Keen on Green, and readings and music covered a whole host of topics loosely related to the colour, from the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River to the environment. 

WADS also staged an open-air production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in July. Set in the beautiful grounds of The Lawn, by kind permission of Professor Denning, the production featured some music composed for the occasion by Vincent Lindsey-Clark. 

In August, WADS enjoyed a fully interactive workshop on the ancient art of storytelling facilitated by Chris and Sara from Orange Apples. 

In December WADS staged another of its Poetry and Prose evenings, this time with the theme of winter, called Wadsing in a Winter Wonderland.