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Season 77 Play 1 – Same Time Next Year by Bernard Spade
A chance encounter that leads to a passionate one night stand. Both are married to other people but soon become aware that this might be the start of something. So…
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Season 76 Play 9 – The Homecoming by Harold Pinter
“They’re very warm people, really. Very warm. They’re my family, they’re not ogres.” Teddy, a professor in an American university, returns to his childhood home accompanied by his wife, Ruth,…
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Season 76 Play 8 – Company by Stephen Sondheim, George Furth & Jonathan Tunick
Stephen Sondheim’s ground-breaking musical comedy, is a mature, intelligent, and deliberately ambiguous look at relationships, identity and vulnerability.Set amid the gleaming chrome towers and skyscrapers of Manhattan, we follow bachelor…
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Season 76 Play 7 – The Kitchen Sink by Tom Wells
Frequently hilarious and at other times touching, Tom Wells’ award-winning comedy shows that domesticity is anything but normal. Kath and Martin may appear like your typical Yorkshire couple on the…
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Season 76 Play 6 – A Taste Of Honey by Shelagh Delaney
Although there is resentment between Helen and Jo, there is also affection. Helen is a woman hardened by life, an alcoholic, a nightclub blues singer and ‘a good time girl’.…
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Season 76 Play 5 – Blackbird by David Harrower
Una, a 27-year-old woman, comes to visit Ray, a 55-year-old man, at his office. They are clearly not comfortable in other’s company, and we soon find out why: 15 years…
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