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| 11th
to 17th November 2009 |
See
How They Run by Phillip King |
£7.50 or ticket voucher |
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The Rev. Lionel Toop’s wife,
Penelope, is an ex-actress. While Lionel is away Clive, an actor, calls.
He invites Penelope to dine in town which is out of bounds to
servicemen…. Matters become highly complicated…………. |
| 29th
November to 5th December 2009 |
Time
of My Life by Alan Ayckborn |
£7.50 or ticket voucher |
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Gerry Stratton has organized a
family dinner with his sons Glyn and Adam at his favourite restaurant to
celebrate his wife Laura’s fifty-fourth birthday. The occasion suggests
a happy domestic scene, but gradually we are made aware of family
skeletons |
| 24th
to 30th January 2010 |
Rough
Justice by Terence Frisby |
£7.50 or ticket voucher |
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James Highwood is on the stand
for the murder of his severely handicapped child. He refuses his solicitor’s
plea to obtain legal representation and conducts his own defence,
admitting responsibility but pleading manslaughter. The battle brings
conflict and did he kill his child…... |
| 14th
to 20th March 2010 |
The
Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh |
£7.50 or ticket voucher |
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In a dingy cottage in Leenane,
a remote part of Galway, spinster Maureen lives with her self-pitying,
ruthless, hateful mother, Mag. Constantly at her beck and call, Maureen
takes revenge by feeding her lumpy Complan and hurling insults….has the
time come to break free………... |
| 14th
to 15th April 2010 |
Club
Drama present
Cider
With Rosie by Laurie Lee Adapted by James Roose-Evans |
£5.00 Con £4.00 no Voucher |
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Poet
Laurie Lee was born in 1914 in a small Cotswold village and grew up during
a time of change when the rural traditions of past centuries were being
swept aside in the path of twentieth-century progress. His autobiography Cider
with Rosie, a poetic evocation of his childhood, has become a modern
classic |
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16th
to 17th April 2010 |
C.Y.D.S. Present
The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's
Production of Macbeth by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin Jnr |
£5.00 Con £4.00 no Voucher |
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This
uproarious comedy introduces the ladies of F.A.H.E.T.G.D.S., their
producer, Plummer, and stage manager, Henry. Their startlingly original
production of Macbeth should
get them to the Welwyn Garden City Finals, but, under the carefully
mascara'd eye of adjudicator George Peach, events conspire against them ... |
| 23rd
to 29th May 2010 |
Come
Blow Your Horn by Neil Simon |
£7.50 or ticket voucher |
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Harry Baker should be a happy
man, but his sons are a daily trial. Alan is a playboy and now timid Buddy
has joined his brother while his parents become mystified and irate……….. |
| 14th
to 19th June 2010 |
Hale One Act Festival |
£3.00 no vouchers |
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A week of plays performed by
junior, youth and senior groups. Be it comedy or serious drama there is
something for everyone. |
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You don't have to be a member to
enjoy our facilities.
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Tickets are available about two weeks
before each event. |
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To obtain tickets for any of our
performances
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Ring Ticketline 0161 928 1113
email
ct.tickets@googlemail.com |
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Doors Open 7pm
Full Bar facilities
Shows normally finish at
approximately 10.00pm |