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Hay Fever
A witty comedy - Previously performed by the Rossendale Players in 1940 & 1968
Dangerous Corner
The drawing room of the Caplan's house at Chantbury Close after dinner. First performed by the Players in 1945
The Importance of Being Earnest
A Classic Comedy
Ghost Writer
A Mystery Thriller on the anniversary of Edward's wife's death.
Zack
A Period Comedy set in Mrs Munnings' parlour in the summer of 1915
The Devil at Midnight
A contemporary Thriller with a topical conclusion
September Tide
Classic Love Triangle from Daphne Du Maurier
Times Two
A Double Bill by local talent
Much Ado about Nothing
Benedick and Beatrice don't love each other but then they do. Claudio and Hero love each other but then they don't but then they do again. Everyone gets married.
Murder by Misadventure
What happens when two writers who have worked together for years start to hate each other? The team has won awards and made money. Harry Kent has saved and invested and now lives with his glamorous wife.
Blue Remembered Hills
It's a hot summer's day in 1943 and seven children play, laugh, sing and cry somewhere in the woods just before tea-time. In a whirl of constant activity, their lives are brim-full of joy and horror, anxiety and delight.
Love on the Dole
A self-educated Man, widely read and 'on the dole' several times. Walter Greenwood drew on his local knowledge of Salford and its society in poverty, creating an important social document played out here.
Three into One
Three short one act plays - Swan Song by Vanessa Brooks - Directed by Richard Curry - The Price of Coal by Harold Brighouse - Directed by Jean Teasdale and Last Panto in Whitewell Bottom by David Tristram - Directed by Len Taylor.
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