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The New Forest Players, Amateur Drama Group, New Milton, South England

27th - 30th October 2010

This delightful comedy takes place in a London flat and on the Patio of a house in the Home Counties and concerns two couples, one young and one middle-aged. With his deft turn of phrase and ability to make his characters totally believable, Ayckbourn skillfully weaves a plot involving mistaken identity which creates hilarious situations. He was asked to write a play which would make people laugh when their holidays were spoiled by rain and they came into the theatre to dry – in this he has succeeded brilliantly!

Tickets: Adults £8.00, Children (up to 14) £6.00
Box Office: 0845 166 8775

 

 

 

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
Based on the Comic Strip PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz
Music, Book and Lyrics by Charles Gesner
By arrangement with MusicScope and Stage Musicals Ltd of New York

23rd - 26th February 2011

You're a Good Man Charlie Brown tells the story of an average day in the life of the famous comic strip child hero, Charlie Brown. The audience is introduced to the whole Peanuts gang: Charlie Brown, Sally, Schroeder, Linus, Lucy and, of course, Snoopy. The day is made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown's life, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, and from a bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. Complete with fabulous songs, this is a musical that will delight and entertain the whole family.

Box Office: 0845 166 8775

 

 

 

Spygame
by Bettine Manktelow
1st - 4th June 2011

From the author of Curtain Up On Murder and Murder Weekend this comedy-thriller weaves an intense web of deceit, intrigue and secrets. Prospective contestants for a TV reality show gather in a country house, aiming to win a large cash prize, but only if they survive the rigours of the ultimate Spygame……

Box Office: 0845 166 8775

 

 

 

Dancing at Lughnasa
by Brian Friel
20th - 23rd July 2011

Set in 1936 five impoverished spinster sisters live in a remote part of County Donegal. With them are Michael, seven-year old son of the youngest sister and Jack, the sisters' elder brother, a missionary priest newly returned after twenty-five years in Africa. The events of that summer are narrated in recall by the adult Michael, unfolding a tender, poignant and humorous study which evokes the subtle and complex pattern of these women's lives within their household and the community outside.

Box Office: 0845 166 8775