An evenings entertainment derived from ideas from Joyce Eidmans and performed by players from the company. Travel the world through national sketches.
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There’s Always Spring
A young couple, Brenda and Alan, died in their bed. Was it suicide or an unfortunate accident? Their ghosts are watching as prospective new tenants look through the flat.
Charley’s Aunt
Jack and Charley persuade their friend, an undergraduate Lord Fancourt Babberley, to impersonate an aunt. The complications of the plot begin with the arrival of the real aunt.
Larkrise
Larkrise depicts the lives of a small rural community in Oxfordshire from a harvest day in the late 19th century up to calling the names of the village dead in the First World War.
Cup Final
The Polden Players have just left the stage after performing in a local drama festival. The production was a disaster sparks fly while they vent their feelings about the performance.
Streuth
This is a crime story that not even Agatha Christie would have dared to write and it gets itself into such confusion that it is doomed, apparently, to perpetual motion.
Martyred Wives
Most people have heard of the Tolpuddle Martyrs of 1834, but what of their wives, the women behind the men in that troubled strife? This is the story of those women.
Quiet Weekend
Mildred and Arthur Royd, Marcia’s parents, own a country cottage intended for quiet week-ends. It does not, however, work out that way on some occasions.
The End of the Pier Show
Written By Joyce Eidmans and Carolyn Woodward Where and When 10th July 1987 @ The…
Man Alive
The New Year’s day sale; a window dresser has the bright idea of utilizing a special sun lamp in the display window which contains three mannequins.