2024 Committee


David Kelly

President

president@comriedrama.co.uk

Against his better judgment David is currently President of the club. His debut for the club, and first acting role since school, was as the Policeman in Allo Allo in 2016. Since then he has appeared in numerous productions including a roles as the Cowardly Lion in Wizard of Oz and a large red lobster with a Jamaican accent in the Little Mermaid. He wishes to apologise to anyone who has heard him sing in public.



Jason Redway

Vice President

vice.president@comriedrama.co.uk

Jason Redway has been involved in Comrie Drama Club since 2013. He first started helping out with costumes and props when for the 2013 pantomime, Jack And The Beanstalk.

He has worked in numerous disciplines including back stage, in the sound booth, on social media in advertising and PR and with web and graphic design. In 2018 Jason took to the stage in a "supporting" role as King Triton in The Little Mermaid. In 2023 he returned to the stage as Mr Keepit, the haplass bailiff and as Santa Claus.



Susan Hardman-Moore

Secretary

secretary@comriedrama.co.uk

Susan first took to the stage as the Fairy Godmother in Panto 2023, Cinderella. In August 2024 she made a brief appearance - until brutally murdered - as the grouchy Cook in Clue. Susan is currently Secretary of the Drama Club, and also Child Protection Officer.



Madeleine Smallwood

Treasurer

treasurer@comriedrama.co.uk




Graeme Smith

Non-Office

graeme.smith@comriedrama.co.uk

Graeme William Smith has only been with the club a little over a year, but has immersed himself in all things Comrie drama. Always willing to lend a hand, Graeme gets mucked in both on and off stage. His role as Dandini in last years Panto "Cinderella" provided comedic revelry between Prince Charming and himself. Graeme works in perth as a recruitment agent in the healthcare sector and joined the group initially to support his daughter in her pursuit of the arts.



Maden Paris

Non-Office

maden.paris@comriedrama.co.uk

Maden is a director, actor, and creative known for their vibrant contributions to the performing arts. With a passion for performance and storytelling that began in childhood, they have honed their skills in costume design, scenery creation, and choreography, making them a versatile asset in any production. Maden's musical talents extend to professional violin and viola performance, along with self-taught proficiency in singing, piano and bass guitar. Additionally, they are an avid writer, having penned numerous published articles and short stories. Maden also enjoys reading and crocheting in their downtime and is experienced in running tabletop role-playing games, including Dungeons & Dragons. Their work with children, particularly those with autism and ADHD, highlights their commitment to inclusivity and support in the arts. Maden's diverse skill set and dedication to creativity make them a dynamic force in the creative community.



Beanie Smith

Non-Office

beanie.smith@comriedrama.co.uk

Michael Bean Smith (Bean) has been an active and great asset to the Comrie Drama Club since the Dracula pantomime in 2022. Bean has taken on the roll of lightning technician as well as even hand making some of the props, from a key that comes together in 3 pieces to a dagger stab in the back. He certainly is a jack of all trades. When Bean isn’t at drama, he works at a local garage as a mechanic! In his spare time he likes to take the caravan away for a few weekends in the year with his family and he also enjoys watching cartoons and superhero movies.