WELCOME TO PALZ SHROPSHIRE

“Thank you to PALZ for who I am and not what I have”

Please click on the ‘programme‘ button in the drop-down menu above or below to see what we are up to, and the ‘latest news‘ button for updates about PALZ Shropshire and our previous meetings.

We meet every month at the Shropshire Conference Centre (in the grounds of the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital) on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10am. There is ample free parking on the site. There will be high calibre speakers covering a range of different subjects.

Refreshments will be available, as well as the opportunity for discussion, questions and to socialise.

Meetings with talks alternate monthly with informal social gatherings in the cafeteria at the Shropshire Conference centre

Those coming are welcome to bring partners or supportive friends.

Click on the ‘Home’ button above’ to take you back to main PALZ UK home page.

“Thank you to PALZ for who I am and not what I have”

WELCOME TO PALZ SHROPSHIRE

Please click on the ‘programme‘ button above or below to see what we are up to, and the ‘latest news‘ button updates about PALZ Shropshire and our previous meetings.

We meet every month at the Shropshire Conference Centre (in the grounds of the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital) on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10am. There is ample free parking on the site. There will be high calibre speakers covering a range of different subjects.

Refreshments will be available, as well as the opportunity for discussion, questions and to socialise.

Meetings with talks alternate monthly with informal social gatherings in the cafeteria at the Shropshire Conference centre

Those coming are welcome to bring partners or supportive friends.

Click on the ‘Home’ button above’ to take you back to main PALZ UK home page.

Latest News Shropshire

News and information about PALZ Shropshire and our recent meetings.

Next Meeting

January 16, 2024 - 10:00am

Secrets of a Drama Adjudicator by Mike Kaiser.

Mike Kaiser has been directing drama and acting for over 50 years but most of the last 20 years or so he has been a judge of other people’s efforts throughout the length and breadth of the British Isles.
For much of the time , he has also been a Council member of the Guild of Drama Adjudicators, dealing with issues that crop up in this often highly charged atmosphere.
As soon as a play finishes, the adjudicator has to be up on the stage delivering an opinion. Sometimes that is easy, sometimes not.
Obviously you don’t want to discourage people but what if some points just have to be made?
Equally, you can prepare as thoroughly as you can but some productions will take you completely by surprise.
A glimpse of the world of competitive drama – expect the unexpected!

Shropshire Programme

View our calendar for all of our Shropshire group upcoming meetings, times, locations and information.