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WHAT'S ON at The Little Theatre - Diary 2009/10
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WHAT
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DETAILS
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CASTING:
Strangers On A Train
Adapted by Craig Warner from the thriller by Patricia Highsmith
Director Alan Goss : - 01582 601528 |
Thursday October 29th 2009
The Little Theatre
7:45pm
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Strangers on a Train is about how an "exchange" murder between two complete strangers would be the murder no one could solve. After all, how could they find the murderer when he is a total and complete stranger with absolutely no connection whatsoever to the murdered victim? The result is sheer terror and suspense!
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Mrs. Warren's Profession by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Imogen De la Bere
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November 13th to 21st 2009
The Little Theatre
7:45pm
Box Office: - 07940 105864
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The play centers on Mrs. Warren who, forced by the economic realities of nineteenth century London, becomes a prostitute and later runs several successful brothels. Mrs. Warren struggles to gain the respect and love of her daughter after she discovers the truth about her mother
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Strangers on a train by Patricia Highsmith
Directed by Alan Goss
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January 15th to 23rd 2010
The Little Theatre
7:45pm
Box Office: - 07940 105864
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When a tennis pro meets a complete stranger on a train who jokes around about how an "exchange" murder between the two would be the murder no one could solve he thinks nothing of it...until his wife turns up dead and the stranger wants him to finish the deal! The result is sheer terror and suspense!
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1984 adapted by Robert Owens, Wilton E Hall and William A Miles
Directed by Alistair Brown
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March 19th to 27th 2010
The Little Theatre
7:45pm
Box Office: - 07940 105864
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Big Brother, Room 101, thoughtcrime and newspeak...Orwell's prophetic fantasy of a totalitarian state brought to life on stage |
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The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Bekka Prideaux
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May 14th to 22nd 2010
The Little Theatre
7:45pm
Box Office: - 07940 105864
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Set in England during the late Victorian era, the play's humour derives from characters maintaining fictitious identities to escape unwelcome social obligations. It is replete with witty dialogue and satirises the hypocrisy of late Victorian society. It is Wilde's most enduringly popular play.
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'Allo 'Allo by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd
Directed by Wendy Baker
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July 9th to 17th 2010
The Little Theatre
7:45pm
Box Office: - 07940 105864
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The popular TV series on stage...Cafe owner Rene is hiding 2 British airmen and trying to repatriate them. However things come to a head when news that Hitler is to visit the town triggers a stage full of phoney Furhers! |
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