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Season 61 Play 4 – Perfect Pitch by John Godber
Fast, funny, with toe curling comedy of campsite manners and social pretensions, the play concerns a slightly dull, slightly snobby middle-aged couple embarking on their first caravan holiday who find…
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Season 61 Play 3 – Season’s Greetings by Alan Ayckbourn
Half a dozen friends and relatives are celebrating Christmas with Neville and Belinda. Various children are also there and their presence is always felt, though they are never seen, and…
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Season 61 Play 2 – Ladies in Retirement by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham
Based on a famous murder in the 19th century, this is arguably the finest stage thriller ever written. Set in a remote, lonely house on the marshes of the Thames…
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Season 61 Play 1 – Tom, Dick and Harry by Ray and Michael Cooney
A highly original, consistently inventive farce. Tom and Linda are in final stages of adopting a baby when brother Dick returns home from a smuggling trip with brandy, cigarettes –…
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Season 60 Play 8 – Something’s Afoot by James McDonald, David Vos & Robert Gerlach
This parody of the British Country House murder mysteries is set at eccentric millionaire Lord Rancour’s secluded mansion on a dark stormy night. A motley collection of six houseguests and…
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Season 60 Play 7 – Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller
A probing examination of the myths of the self-made man. This Pulitzer Prize-winning play presents the last days of Willy Loman, a failing salesman who seeks to find out, by…
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