At the next meeting, on May 20 1948, it was revealed that a meeting of the old Gosforth Dramatic Society had been held and that the Society had now disbanded. Its funds of £1 4s 0d had been handed over to the new Society.
At this meeting, the new Society was re-named Gosforth and District Amateur Dramatic Society. Producer, Mr Bell, gave suggestions for Christmas entertainment, including the reading of an old Cornish Play “St George and the Dragon” together with a selection of songs, dances and stories.
At a meeting on 28 June 1948, the programme for the Christmas show was decided. A Variety was considered most suitable, with a programme of one act plays, sketches and musical items. There would be two performances – on Thu 9 and Fri 10 December. A band would be used and the Friday performance would be followed by a dance.
On 15 November, it was confirmed that a 6 piece band (The Astonians) would be engaged at a cost of £10. 100 chairs would be obtained from Seascale, a gramophone and records would be sourced and Mr Bell was empowered to obtain flex and electric light bulbs! At the next meeting on 15 December, Mr Bell suggested that lighting dimmers be made for the stage.