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Season 72 Play 5 – Who’s Afraid Of Vifginia Woolf? by Edward Albee
In the early hours of the morning on the campus of an American college, Martha, much to her husband, George’s, displeasure, has invited the new professor and his wife to…
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Season 72 Play 4 – Proof by David Auburn
Catherine, the twenty-something daughter of an esteemed mathematician, Robert, has laid him to rest. A devoted student, Hal, searching through his ex-professor’s papers, finds a pad of cutting-edge calculations. Catherine…
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Season 72 Play 3 – Absurd Person Singular by Alan Ayckbourn
“This is a classic night of Ayckbourn. It feels almost indecent to laugh but somehow you just can’t stop yourself”. – Charles Spencer – The TelegraphFollowing the fortunes of three…
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Season 72 Play 2 – Hangmen by Martin McDonagh
As the second best hangman in the country, Harry Wade is considered by many to be a local celebrity in his small pub in Oldham. But what’s the second-best hangman…
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Season 72 Play 1 – A Passionate Woman by Kay Mellor
Betty, a passionate, doting mum in Leeds finds it hard to believe that her only son is leaving home to get married. On the morning of his wedding Betty retreats…
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Season 71 Play 8 – Blood Brothers (THE PLAY) by Willy Russell
Blood Brothers tells the story of twin boys who are separated at birth and brought up in completely different environments. Mickey is brought up with his seven older siblings by…
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