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.
Nineteenth Century classic romantic, historical novels don’t necessarily make good stage plays but this production may appeal more to fans of the novel than the normal theatre goer.
If you need a good belly laugh, this is just what you are looking for. Don’t delay, as the venue has limited capacity, and this group always attract large audiences.
The Meadowbrook Health Resort in up-state New York is about to reopen after the suicide of the former owner. Everything is looking good until the cook, celebrity chef Edith Chiles, is poisoned.