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Category: Reviews

Falling Off A Log
When Mother unexpectedly plans a trip home from America to see her son Gerald, she is expecting to find her beloved garden in the state in which she left it.

Eating Out
Three women discuss their issues with weight and how their body issues have affected their lives. Chriss maintains a bare-bones diet, Melanie purges, and Pat has a history with pills.

Easy Stages
A subtle parody of the backstage goings-on of an amateur dramatic society. Here we see the stage crew struggling to play their part against all the odds.

Anastasia
Anya”, the last surviving daughter of Czar Nicholas II of Russia is discovered as an amnesiac in a Berlin asylum by former Cossack ‘prince’ turned-taxi-driver Bounine.

A Night Out
While her parents are out, Doreen decides to invite round Eric, her boyfriend. However hard they try the evening is doomed to failure for all concerned.

A Tomb With A View
A dusty, lawyer reads a will (involving some millions of pounds) to an equally sinister family. More corpses than live members are left in the cast as murder prevails.

It’s A Small World
An evenings entertainment derived from ideas from Joyce Eidmans and performed by players from the company. Travel the world through national sketches.

The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Towns Women’s Guild Dramatic Society’s Production Of A Christmas Carol
A Merry Christmas One and All

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.

Edward
Written by Margaret Wood Where and When 12th July 1991 @ The Allendale Centre, Wimborne…

People Like Us
Independence and loneliness are the themes of this sensitive and wryly humorous play about three women set during a enjoyable caravan holiday.