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Autumn/ Winter 2006

27 - 30 September 2006

Preston Drama Club present

All things bright and beautiful

A comedy by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall

An exuberant and racy comedy which is yet a sad commentary on twentieth-century bureaucracy . The Hesseltines are living in property well overdue for demolition and are looking forward to being re-housed in more beautiful and salubrious surroundings. The crisis comes when they find that, far from a house with a little bit of garden, they are to live in a warrenous block of flats.

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11 - 14 October 2006

The Broughton Players present

Straight and Narrow

A comedy by Jimmie Chinn

The cosy domesticity of lovers Bob and Jeff is threatened. Can Bob’s Family, Lois and Bill, Nona and Arthur and matriarch Vera, rescue the situation? And will Bob be able to tell seemingly ignorant Vera that the straight and narrow is not for her favourite little boy? Nicholas Lyndhurst and Carmel McSharry starred in the smash hit West End production of this sharply observed comedy of family life.

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8 - 11 November 2006

Preston Drama Club present

Time of my life

A comedy by Alan Ayckbourn

Gerry Stratton has organised a family dinner with his sons Glyn and Adam at his favourite restaurant to celebrate his wife Laura’s fifty fourth birthday. The occasion suggests a happy domestic scene, but gradually we are made aware of the family skeletons. The present opens up to have Glyn’s story move forward in time and Adam’s backward, while at the centre Gerry and Laura pick apart their marriage and recall first love.

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22 - 25 November 2006

Grimsargh Players present

Neville's Island

A comedy by Tim Firth

Four out of condition, middle-aged businessmen sent off on a team-building exercise in the Lake District succeed in being the first people ever to get shipwrecked on an island on Derwentwater . Bound in by fog, menaced by the wildlife and cut off from the world, this perfunctory middle-class exercise turns into a carnival of recrimination, French cricket and sausages. What should have been a bonding process for Gordon, Angus, Roy and Neville turns into a muddy, bloody fight for survival.

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23 December 2006 - 6 January 2007

Preston Drama Club present

Sleeping Beauty

A traditional pantomime by Christine Odlum

Matinee Performances at 12 noon and 3.30 on 23rd , 24th , 30th , 31st December and 6th January 2007

Evening Performances at 7.30pm on 28th and 29th December and 5th January 2007

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