The Blonde, The Brunette & The Vengeful Redhead
Directed by: Racquel Boyd
A well-meaning neighbour innocently passing information to redheaded Rhonda, unwittingly sets in motion a catastrophic sequence of events. A complicated story unfolds as seemingly unconnected characters contribute their points of view and disclose, to the audience, their own involvement in the events.
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Benefactors
Directed by: Diane Howden
Summary: When the commission to transform a Victorian era slum in South London into modern low-rise community-friendly dwellings comes his way, David, a passionate and idealistic architect, couldn’t be more excited. But the potentially career changing utopian development on Basuto Road soon takes on a very different shape. Moving back and forward in time between the late 1960s and early 1980s London, Benefactors encompasses universal themes that resonate powerfully today. Against the backdrop of urban renewal, this edgy and intriguing play gives us four people whose intentions are not always as they seem.
Approximate running time 2 hours and 20 minutes including Interval.
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Dial M For Murder
Directed by: Joy Sweeney
Set in England in the 1950s, when convicted murderers faced the hangman’s rope, this famous thriller will have you on the edge of your seat. When what seems like a foolproof plot, involving blackmail, coercion, murder and intrigue, does not go exactly to plan, the results are devastating. The suspense is heightened as Inspector Hubbard races against the clock to set a trap to bring the real criminal to justice.
Oh what a tangled web we weave...
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Quartet
Directed by: Vivien Wood
Reginald, Wilfred and Cissy, three former opera singers, have their companionable existence at the retirement home for musical artists challenged by newcomer Jean. A gala concert is planned for Verdi’s birthday. Can differences be settled, histories put aside and beautiful music recreated?\
The Production runs for approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes including interval.
Can you teach an old dog new tricks?
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