Tag: progressive players
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Skylight
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David Hare’s intensely clear-sighted and compassionate play, about reconnected lovers who consider resurrecting their relationship.
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Rudolph Saves the Day
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This delightful Christmas play is designed especially for children aged 3-8. It’s full of festive fun, singalong songs and no “baddies” to worry about, all in a relaxed atmosphere.
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Hobson’s Choice
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The youngest daughters of curmudgeonly bootmaker Hobson, are anxious to marry. They have eligible suitors who must wait to pop the question until eldest daughter, practical-minded Maggie, is promised in marriage. Maggie, however, has other plans.
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Dead of Night
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Jack has just been acquitted of manslaughter, and regales his girlfriend Maggie and their neighbours with a disparaging account of the trial. A clear case of self-defence. Or was it?
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Art
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Serge has bought a modern painting for a huge sum of money. Marc hates it and cannot believe that a friend of his could possibly want such a work. Yvan attempts, unsuccessfully, to placate both sides.
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Pressure
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Discover the rarely told story of why D-Day happened on 6 June 1944 in this dramatisation of real events
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Steel Magnolias
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A beautiful comedy-drama depicting daily life and gossip in small-town Louisiana
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The Vicar of Dibley
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A stage adaptation by Ian Gower and Paul CarpenterBased on the original TV seriesWritten by Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew-ArcherProduced by Tiger Aspect Productions.
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