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Season 44 Play 5 – Mrs. Warren’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw
Vivie Warren is a stylish and self-possessed young lady who has been to both boarding school and university – but where did her mother find the money to pay for…
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Season 44 Play 4 – Lettice and Lovage by Peter Schaffer
Lettice Douflet a tourist guide for Britain’s stately heritage attempts to enliven dull history with a few personal touches of her own. A witty and elegant play which won the…
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Season 44 Play 3 – No Sex Please We’re British by Anthony Marriott & Alistair Foot
A good job in a bank, a nice flat, the right wife who could ask for more? That is until the Scandinavian Import Company start “importing” right in the middle…
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Season 44 Play 2 – The Dresser by Ronald Harwood
The Actor-Manager was from the early 18th century until the late 1930’s the backbone of the British Theatre. He played from one end of the country to the other taking…
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Season 44 Play 1 – The Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon
Barney Cashman fast approaching middle age and convinced he’s missing out on the sexual revolution plans to do something about it before it is too late.
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Season 43 Play 8 – Chicago by Fred Ebb & Bob Fosse
Set in 1920’s Chicago the story revolves around a women’s prison and in particular the lives of Roxy Hart and Velma Kelly. An outrageous musical vaudeville which should provide an…
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