About Dural Musical Society
Dural Musical Society is a not-for-profit community theatre company based in Dural. Since 1972, we have produced over 100 shows, bringing high-quality, engaging performances to our local community and fostering a welcoming environment for performers and audiences of all ages.
Performances are held at the Dural Soldiers Memorial Hall, a heritage venue honouring those who served.
Patrons with specific seating requirements are encouraged to contact us in advance or speak to front of house staff upon arrival. Please note that some seating may be reserved for accessibility needs, groups, or special guests.
Our popular DMS raffle operates at each performance, with proceeds supporting our productions. Participation is optional.
Limited tickets may be available at the door; however, early booking is recommended as performances often sell out.
Meet the Committee
| President Eddie Bruce | Vice President Julie Scargill | Secretary Julie Bruce | Treasurer Jacky Foley |
| Junior Vice President Holly Hayes | Social Media Holly Hayes & Phillipe Le Compte | Child Welfare Officer Mackenzie Walters | Front of House Organiser Julie Scargill & DMS Committee |
| Costume Coordinator Julie Scargill | Web design Peter Edwards |
Safeguarding Children
Dural Musical Society is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people involved in its productions. The safety of children and young people is paramount, and all committee members, production teams, cast members, and volunteers are responsible for supporting their inclusion, supervision, identity, cultural safety, rights, and voices at all times.
We strive to create safe environments where children and young people are meaningfully involved in decisions that affect them. All committee members, production teams, cast members, and volunteers understand their responsibilities in identifying and reporting any suspected child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities. Mandatory reporters acknowledge their duty of care to report any concerns regarding the safety of a child or young person. Child safety is everyone’s responsibility.
Lifetime Honorary Members
The following is a list of members who have made significant contributions to the Society over the years and have been awarded honorary lifetime membership.

Dodie Smith

Eddie Bruce

Ian Hardstaff

John Nawotka

Judy Clarke

Julie Bruce

Julie Scargill

Tim Scargill
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we rehearse, perform, and create vibrant theatre communities, the Dharug people of the Eora nation. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who are part of and contribute to our activities.
