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Season 63 Play 7 – All My Sons by Arthur Miller
This is arguably Miller’s strongest piece. Set in August 1947 Joe Keller is a man who loves his family above all else and has sacrificed everything, including his honour, in…
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Season 63 Kaleidoscope – The Would-Be Gentleman by Moliere (Translated and adapted by Bruce Grainger)
The foolish but wealthy Monsieur Jourdain has but one aim in life, to rise above his middle-class background so that he is accepted as an aristocratic gentleman. To this end…
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Season 63 Play 6 – Lovers at Versailles by Bernard Farrell
A wonderful play that may well bring a tear to the eye as it examines the plight of three women who are left behind when Stephen Sullivan suddenly dies. His…
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Season 63 Play 5 – Pack of Lies by Hugh Whitemore
Based on the true story of the Krogers, convicted in 1961 of spying for the Russians, this play is a fictional account of the quiet, totally unsuspecting Jackson family who…
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Season 63 Play 4 – Intent to Murder by Leslie Sands
This clever well-written thriller takes us back in time to the 1950s and hones in on the world of Janet Preston, a successful writer of romantic novels who resides in…
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Season 63 Play 3 – It Runs in the Family by Ray Cooney
Dr. David Mortimore, a married neurologist with racked nerves, is warming up for a career-making lecture when in bursts Jane Tate (once Nurse Tate) with the reasons for her hasty…
 
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