
The Theatre Organ Club (TOC) was founded in 1938 as The Robinson Cleaver Radio
Club to bring together the fans of the very popular broadcasting Organist,
Robbie Cleaver. Right from the outset the Club was not restricted to just
Robbie’s music and was keen to promote the Theatre Pipe Organ and its players
generally, which makes it the oldest such club in the world. It changed it’s name
to The Theatre Organ Club in the 1950s and has a membership of about 1,500 with
the subscription deliberately kept to the minimum required for membership
services.
We are very much a “Club” at heart, aiming
to provide a friendly focus for like minded people who enjoy light music played
on the Theatre Organ. The Club’s work is facilitated by maintaining two
districts (the North and the South) which ensures members’ interests can be
more closely catered for. There are two newsletters which alternate month to
month and many members receive both and are members in each area.
We are proud of our long term appeal and
have members who have been with the club for over 60 years as well as a steady
stream of newer members.
Many years ago, as the number of organ equipped cinemas diminished and access to these instruments became more difficult, The Theatre Organ Club
decided not to possess its own instruments but maintain close links with the
Theatre Organ Preservation Society and the Northern Theatre Organ Trust which
own and maintain organs at Abingdon and Ossett. The Club also has a fund
available to make grants to worthwhile Theatre Organ projects.
If you have an interest in the music of the
Theatre Organ and would enjoy meeting up with fellow enthusiasts or just keeping
up to date with the regular newsletters why not join today?