Remember to buy your tickets for the Drama Club production this week.
It promises to be a lot of fun!
No rise in ticket prices, plus 3 Plays for the price of one
Tickets from Christine Andersen or reserve your tickets here.
The Crimson Cocoanut
By Ian Hay Beith
An Absurdity in One Act
"The Crimson Cocoanut," first published in 1913, is set in a Soho café. The farce includes Russian spies, a policeman from Scotland Yard's CID, two love affairs, a bemused waiter and a device set to explode at any second.
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Two in Torquay,
By Alan Bennett.
A man and a woman, both middle-aged, engage in polite conversation in a Torquay hotel.
But neither is quite what they seem to be. Who is deceiving whom?
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A Little Box Of Oblivion
By Stephen Bean
The play is set in a park in the inner city. It begins with a box being left on a bench with instructions not to move, tilt, knock or open it. A series of motley characters then begin to arrive each with a theory about the contents of the box!
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