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Latest revision as of 14:55, 24 July 2014

Poster by Stuart Draper

Performances: Tue 6th - Sat 10th May 2003, Bell Theatre


Come into the Garden, Maud

By Noel Coward

Directed by Paul Hurley

Introduction

Belonging to the 1965 Coward collection 'Suite in Three Keys', this light comedy centres around Anna-Mary and Verner Conklin, an extremely wealthy American couple on holiday in Europe. While Anna-Mary plans for a dinner party to impress her snobbish friends - plans which soon begin to go awry - Verner begins to reconsider their relationship after the arrival of the mysterious Maud.

Cast

Crew for Come Into the Garden Maude

Melons at the Parsonage

By Nick Warburton

Directed by Bob Callender


Introduction

When two companies become joint winners of a local drama festival the rules decree a tie breaker. Each group must perform an extract from its own play and then an extract from the opposing team's entry. The pieces are very different - one a traditional murder mystery featuring a vicar, a maid and a spinster, the other a piece of dark experimental art, full of symbolic meanings.

Cast

Crew for Melons at the Parsonage

Crew for both plays

Gallery

Reviews

Some review quotes go here

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

See Also

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References

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