Historically the PMH Players would rehearse and perform in the hall located on the grounds of the Princess Margaret Hospital. Following the Christchurch Earthquakes in 2010 and 2011 sadly this facility has become unavailable. Since 2012 Opawa School has been kind to share their hall with the PMH Players in the May school holiday period. Since 2021 we have presented our shows in the Risingholme Theatre.
Our shows over the years
1980 – ‘Yule Fried Frolics’ written and directed by Pat Harris
1981 – ‘Cafe Continental’ written and directed by Pat Harris
1982 – ‘Minstrels Melodies Madeira’ written and directed by Pat Harris, Daphne Harris,Janet Lindsay and Jenny Odering
1982 – ‘Love Boat Nauticals’ written by Tony Dutton, directed by Doris Burke, Merle Dopson, Jenny Odering, Denise Clark, Helen Duckworth and Mark Wardell. Production Director Pat Harris
1983 December Uncle Sam Announces’ written by Helen Duckworth, Pat Harris and Mark Wardell, directed by Pat Harris
1984 December ‘Contacky Tours’ written and directed by Penny Webb, Helen Duckworth, Merle Dopson and Jenny Odering
1985 August ‘Go West Young Man’ written by Helen Duckworth, Nicki Welbourn; Ken Smith, Alasdair McMartin and Suzanne Wills, directed by Helen Duckworth
1986 – ‘Bloomers and Blazers’ written by Nicki Wellbourn and Suzanne Wills, directed by · Nicki Wellbourn
1987 – ‘The Best of British’ a musical comedy written by Helen Duckworth, Nicki Wellbourn and Nigel Georgieff
1988 – ‘Sinders and Soap’ written and directed by Nicola Wellbourn
1990 – ‘TV4’ written by Heather Murchison and Nigel Georgieff, directed by Pat Harris
1991 – ‘Ship Shape’ written and directed by Pat Harris on our 10th anniversary show
1991 – ‘Fundamentally Fifties’ written and directed by Penny Webb
1992 – ‘Coast to Coast’ written by Penny Webb, directed by Nicola Wellbourn
2023 – WestNJest2 – Originally Written by Viv MacMartin 2006, Reimagined and Directed by Rachel Wilson