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Our first evening of one act plays featured three comedies. To our left we see Phil Birkett and Penny Costar peering into their neighbours' bedroom window in Up the Garden Path by Barry Blaize. Nocturnal suburbia is turned upside down with drugs, fires, hacksaws and the dog Seagal! |
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Last Respects by Colin Calvert, a recently deceased local worthy Henry F Throgmorton asks in his will, for a meeting of all the women in his life. The meeting in question takes place in the funeral parlour of Reginald Deadlock Esq, but all is not well when each lady realises that Henry had been putting it about with each of them, at the same time! |
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Housewife Lucy Compton has been a bit isolated of late, looking after her three children whilst her hubby travels the country on business. When next door neighbours Rosemary and Terry pop round with a message they get a bit more than they expected, as they are made to regress to childhood by the slightly scary Lucy! All in a day's work for the play The Mother Figure by Alan Ayckbourn
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