A truly joyous, very pleasing, highly entertaining way to spend a couple of hours
A parodic take on a classic Conan-Doyle mystery with quality performances and laughs all round
Director Lesley Reed has a strong cast with a pedigree not often seen in community theatre
Therry has again found a winner - don’t miss this warm and amusing comedy
From the pen of renowned author Tim Firth, The Flint Street Nativity is a comic gem. Anyone who has attended school plays for the early years of their children’s education will be able to relate to the characters, played, of course, by adults.
Set in a dilapidated Victorian three-storey country house, reputedly a former bordello and said to be haunted by a deceased prostitute, Alan Ayckbourn's 'Taking Steps' follows six characters in the course of one hectic night and morning, with continual running up and down stairs and in and out of rooms.
The White House Murder Case is unnervingly topical for a play that first saw the light of day in 1970. Set in 2020, it prophesies the outlandish concept of Americans fighting in a war on foreign soil, whilst having little or no idea of the reasons for the conflict.