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Run for your Wife
Dinner Theatre at Bacup Leisure Hall - Play only Tuesday 18th & Wednesday 19th with Dinner Theatre 20th, 21st & 22nd November. A comedy Farce about an unlucky London cabbie who works hard at bigamy.
Confusions
Four Comedies by Alan Ayckbourn. At the Bacup Leisure Hall. Play only 20th & 21st with Dinner Theatre Performances 22nd to 24th November.
Hobson's Choice
Celebrating the 250th Production of the Rossendale Players. Hobson's Choice was first presented by the Players in 1945.
Anne of Green Gables
The affectionate adaptation of the classic story is a humorous and bittersweet re-telling of the adventures of the vivacious redhead, Anne Shirley with Matinee performances on 9th & 10th February.
Out of Order
When Richard Willey, a government junior minister, plans to spend the evening with Jane Worthington, one of the opposition's typists, things go disastrously wrong in this hugely successful sequel to Two Into One.
Murder at the Vicarage
No one seems surprised when Colonel Protheroe is found murdered in the local vicarage. Red herrings abound, especially when his widow and her lover both confess to the murder.
Cash on Delivery
Play only on Tuesday 23rd & Wednesday 24th with Dinner Theatre Performances 25th, 26th & 27th November 1999. Michael Cooney's riotous farce has all the ingredients for rib-tickling hilarity, offering a colourful selection of character roles.
The Winslow Boy
Set against the strict codes of conduct and manners of the age, The Winslow Boy is based on a father's fight to clear his son's name after the boy is expelled from Osborne Naval College for allegedly stealing a five-shilling postal order.
A Flavour of Lancashire
3 One-Act Plays focussed on Lancashire life and featuring in the 1999 Rossendale Festival
A View from the Bridge
The play is set in the 1950s, and is based on an apparently true story told to Miller by a lawyer who worked with longshoremen. It echoes the format of a Greek tragedy, where the main protagonist is propelled helplessly towards his fate
A View from the Bridge
The play is set in the 1950s, and is based on an apparently true story told to Miller by a lawyer who worked with longshoremen. It echoes the format of a Greek tragedy, where the main protagonist is propelled helplessly towards his fate
The Accrington Pals
The action takes place between Autumn 1914 and July 1916. The Accrington Pals Battalion of Kitchener's New Army was raised and destroyed as shown.
Old Tyme Music Hall
1936 - 1996 Diamond Jubilee Production of Old Tyme Music Hall entertainment by the Rossendale Players
The Diary of Anne Frank
Dramatised by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Straight and Narrow
On returning from holiday in Malta the cozy domesticity of partners Bob and Jeff is thrown into chaos. Jeff spent too much time with Terri for Bob’s liking – and what happened between them on Gozo?
Habeas Corpus
Translating from Latin as “you shall have the body”. Dr Arthur Wicksteed, a general practitioner is treating his patient Felicity Rumpers in 1960s Brighton.
I have been here before
Guests at a small hotel are disquieted by the insistence of a mysterious doctor that he has been there before.
The Odd Couple [Female Version]
Neil Simon's hilarious reworking of his comedy classic which premiered on Broadway in 1985
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