Maybe It’s Because I’m a Londoner
‘Maybe It’s Because I’m a Londoner’ Old Time Music Hall with Fish and Chip Supper
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‘Maybe It’s Because I’m a Londoner’ Old Time Music Hall with Fish and Chip Supper
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‘Blithe Spirit’ A comic play by Noël Coward “The smash comedy hit of the London and Broadway stages, this much-revived classic from the playwright of […]
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”Farndale’ Macbeth’ A Comedy by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin Jr. Directed by John Taylor “The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society ladies mount […]
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‘Babes in the Wood’
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‘All Our Yesterdays’
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‘This Happy Breed’ By Noël Coward Produced and Directed by Tony Kirkham This Happy Breed covers twenty years in the life of the Frank and […]
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‘The Three Musketeers’
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‘Penny Blue’ By Vanessa Brooks “Bob and Marion live with their rebellious daughter Pen in a cockroach-infested tower block. Dougie and Petula are old friends […]
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‘Something to Hide’ By Leslie Sands “This most ingenious thriller concerns an author who finds that his wife (who is also his publisher) has run […]
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‘Bonaventure’ By Charlotte Hastings Produced and Directed by Peggy Skinner “A flood in the fen country has trapped two prison officials and their prisoner, Sarat […]
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‘Hello, is there Anybody There?’ By Ian Hornby “All is dull and peaceful at Squire Grange. Lady Amelia searches for new ideas for her latest […]
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‘The Real Inspector Hound’ By Tom Stoppard “Feuding theatre critics Moon and Birdboot, the first a fusty philanderer and the second a pompous and vindictive […]
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‘Situation Comedy’ By Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke “This live sit com is about two authors of sit coms who are stuck for a new idea. […]
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‘Dreamjobs’ By Graham Jones “Five teenage girls waiting for interviews with an employment service dream of the romantic, exciting jobs they would like– derived from […]
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‘Another Opening, Another Show’
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‘Kindly Leave the Stage’ By John Chapman “The marriage of Rupert and Sarah is on the rocks and their friends Charles and Madge, both of […]
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‘The Haunting of Hill House’ By F. Andrew Leslie “A chilling and mystifying study in mounting terror in which a small group of psychically receptive […]
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‘Aladdin’
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‘Daisy Pulls it Off’ A Comedy by Denise Deegan Produced and Directed by Peggy Skinner “Daisy Meredith, the new girl, is the first scholarship student […]
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‘Separate Tables’ Two Plays by Terence Rattigan Produced and Directed by Pat Maxwell “Terence Rattigan’s Separate Tables comprises two linked one-act plays set in the […]
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