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My Friend Miss Flint

27th November 2012 - 1st December 2012

A hilarious comedy performed at the Bacup Hub with dinner theatre performances on Friday 30th November & Saturday 1st December.

Sweet Revenge

23rd January 2010 - 30th January 2010

A whodunit in the living room of Dr Ross where fingers point in accusation

September Tide

29th September 2007 - 6th October 2007

Classic Love Triangle from Daphne Du Maurier

How the other half Loves

27th September 1995 - 30th September 1995

How the Other Half Loves is a classic comedy of errors that revolves around two separate dinner parties.

A Month of Sundays

14th September 1994 - 17th September 1994

To the painful ritual of Sunday family visits and empty condescension, Cooper and his friend Aylott reply with humour and wit, aware that life can only be endured if treated as a comedy.

Zack

10th April 1991 - 13th April 1991

Harold Brighouse's northern comedy Zack—a lesser-known cousin to his Hobson's Choice

See How They Run

7th September 1988 - 10th September 1988

The Rev. Lionel Toop's wife, Penelope, is an ex-actress. While Lionel is away Clive, an actor, calls.

When We Are Married

9th September 1986 - 12th September 1986

This comedy is one of those delightful Who's Who of British Theatre productions that doesn't put a foot wrong

The King who took Sunshine

8th January 1985 - 11th January 1985

The King of Portamento wishes to marry off his daughter

House Guest

4th September 1984 - 7th September 1984

Robert and Stella learn that their son has been kidnapped

Lloyd George knew my Father

1st September 1982 - 4th September 1982

Lady Boothroyd is a very forthright, determined lady, used to getting things done, and in this case she has decided that the advent of a proposed bypass slicing its way right through Boothroyd parkland is not to be tolerated.

Bedroom Farce

9th September 1981 - 12th September 1981

Comedy Farce of a couple in trouble

The Lion in Winter

17th September 1980 - 20th September 1980

Henry II of England, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, their children and their guests during Christmas 1183.

But Once a Year

7th December 1978 - 9th December 1978

Christmas Comedy when a family come together

Lord Arthur Savile's Crime

29th March 1978 - 1st April 1978

After a palm reader convinces him it is his destiny to commit murder before he can marry his fiancée, an aristocrat makes several inept attempts to kill people.

The Happiest Days of Your Life

26th January 1978 - 28th January 1978

Complications ensue when a bureaucratic error allows a girls' school to share premises with a boys' school.

Dead on Nine

21st September 1977 - 24th September 1977

Murder at a weekend cottage in a fishing village

Barefoot in the Park

16th February 1977 - 19th February 1977

The story follows young New Yorkers Corie and Paul Bratter, fresh off their whirlwind honeymoon

Relatively Speaking

22nd September 1976 - 25th September 1976

Love, Lovers and mistaken identities

Milk and Honey

11th September 1974 - 14th September 1974

Romantic comedy-drama set in Israel during the nation’s early days of independence.

Kind Lady

17th April 1974 - 20th April 1974

An elderly, aristocratic woman living in London is victimized by a team of diabolically clever con artists.

The Anniversary

22nd August 1973 - 25th August 1973

The 'mother-in-law from hell' who has every member of her family wrapped around her little finger, can normally make them do whatever she wants, regardless of their own needs.

Wanted - One Body!

25th April 1973 - 28th April 1973

‘Wanted – One Body’ is a ‘who-dunnit-thriller’ set in the Lounge of ‘Greenacres’ – the home of the late Mr Barraclough – on a Winter’s day – ‘not many years ago’

The Late Edwina Black

20th September 1972 - 23rd September 1972

The domineering Edwina Black has just died, and the general feeling appears to be of relief.

The Long and the Short and the Tall

1st September 1971 - 4th September 1971

British Malaya in 1942, during the Battle of Malaya. A patrol of British soldiers in an abandoned hut in the middle of the Malayan jungle. Tension rises as the patrol's radio malfunctions and a Japanese soldier stumbles upon them.

Portrait of a Queen

14th April 1971 - 17th April 1971

Portrait of a Queen is a play about the life of Queen Victoria based on her letters.

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