Lord Arthur Savile’s is engaged to lovely Sybil Merton. Her pet chiromantist Podgers has read Lord Arthur’s palm and foretold he would commit a murder…
Category: Tony Feltham
Tony has been a member of Wimborne Drama since 1983. He joined his Mum, Pam and sister Christina who were already members of the club. During this time he has performed in over 40 productions, the first being A Murder Is Announced, directed 1 production, Far From The Madding Crowd in 2003, and been Chairman of the club for 3 years. He has been married to Boo, another member of the Club, since 2002.
Badgers Green
A company has ambitious plans to redevelop the quiet, picturesque village of Badger’s Green. It is eventually decided to settle the future of the village by playing a cricket match.
Journey’s End
In the trenches during WW1 Lieutenant Raleigh, discovers that Captain Stanhope, his former childhood friend and hero, has changed almost beyond recognition.
The Government Inspector
Witty, smart and wildly satirical, this timely and spirited adaptation of Nikolai Gogol’s classic play exposes the corruption of a provincial town with biting hilarity.
Rebecca
Max de Winter brings his shy young bride to Manderley, his great house in Cornwall. Everywhere, she senses the overpowering presence of Rebecca, Max’s drowned wife.
Murder in the Cathedral
This play by one of the world’s greatest poets tells of the martyrdom of Archbishop Thomas Becket who, though tempted, refuses to seize temporal control of England.
Best Actor For Tony Feltham
Tony Feltham wins the 2004 Daily Echo Curtain Call Award for Best Actor in a Comedy for his portrayal of Lord Fancourt in Charley’s Aunt which was nominated in three other categories.
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.
The Hollow
An unhappy game of romantic follow-the-leader explodes into murder one weekend at The Hollow, home of Sir Henry and Lucy Angkatell, arguably Christie’s finest comic grande dame.
Far From The Madding Crowd
The passion, melodrama, earthy humour and strong, gripping plot of Thomas Hardy’s novel are vividly conveyed in Matthew White’s fast-moving and admirably economical adaptation.