For a quarter of a century they've come by the coach-load to Perth Theatre, in convoys of up to five buses, for music, drama and comedy.
And on Wednesday 15 October Crieff Theatre Club will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a reception in Redrooms restaurant.
"We've still 20 of the original members from 1983," explained Gertie Adams, the club's founder. "At times we have brought more than 200 for an evening at the theatre, and it's still a super night out.
"I often go to see a show in London with my daughter, which is fabulous, but it's just not Perth Theatre; nowhere has the same atmosphere or feels so intimate."
Mrs Adams added that the most memorable theatre experience in the 25 years of the club's existence was seeing Lesley Mackie in Piaf: ‘an extraordinary, unforgettable night'.
Hosting the anniversary party and ensuring each member has a glass of bubbly, Horsecross director of communications and marketing, Ben Jeffries, said: "We are absolutely delighted to be celebrating with Crieff Theatre Club.
"Their support over the last 25 years has been phenomenal and is hugely valued and certainly something we are determined to build on for the future."
The club members will enjoy a glass of wine before the performance of Perth Theatre's current production, Sunset Song.