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Talking Heads by Alan Bennett |
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Thursday 2nd September Southwell Library, King
Street, Southwell Bed Among The Lentils &
Soldiering On |
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Thursday 9th September Farnsfield Village Hall. New
Hill, Farnsfield A Cream Cracker Under The Settee &
Her Big Chance |
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The performers Bed Among The Lentils: Jill Morris A
Lady Of Letters: Yvonne Cockayne A Chip In The
Sugar: Geoff Morgan A Cream Cracker Under The
Settee: Janet Heath Soldiering On: Sally Williams
Her Big Chance: Rachel Repper
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Shows start at 8pm with doors opening at 7.30pm and
tickets are £7 |
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Tickets available from 01623
863614 or 01636 706097 |
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Ten Times Table by Alan Ayckbourn |
| 6th to 9th
October 2010 |
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North Muskham
Village Hall |
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An hilariously funny insight into the internal
wrangling of life on a committee who plan to
re-enact a malicious massacre, 200 years ago. For
Eric, the left-wing comprehensive teacher, it
becomes a commemorative rally, with himself as
rabble-rousing martyr. The result? Organised chaos. |
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Further
details available here |
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Bazaar and Rummage by Sue Townsend |
| 24th to
27th Nov 2010 |
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The Grove School,
Newark - Lilley & Stone Site |
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Gwenda leads a self-help group of
agoraphobics and decides that the perfect way to
help them overcome their fears is to stage a bazaar
and rummage sale at the local church hall. A funny
and touching story about five very different women
drawn together by the one thing they have in common. |
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Salt of the Earth by John Godber |
| 26th to
29th January 2011 |
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Farndon Village Hall |
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A humorous, affectionate and touching story of life
in the West Yorkshire coalfields, spanning three
generations from 1947 to the present day. It
captures the ambitions, joys, fears and
disappointments of sisters Ann and Mary Parker and
Mary's son Paul and his academic success. |
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Albert Nobbs by Gordon Steel |
| 16th to
19th March 2011 |
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Collingham War Memorial
Hall |
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After a life of hard graft, retirement isn't
all that Albert Nobbs expected. Instead of relaxing
and taking things easy, he finds himself bored and
nagged senseless by his wife Connie. Alberts' world
is turned upside down by her sudden death and he
struggles to carry on until Connie returns as a
ghost and tries to sort out his life. |
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Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime by
Oscar Wilde |
| 15th to
18th June 2011 |
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North Muskham Village Hall |
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Lord Arthur Savile is deliriously happy - a pillar
of society on the verge of marriage - until an
encounter with a chilling clairvoyant, who secretly
reveals that at some point in Arthur’s life, he is
destined to commit murder. To protect his future
wife, Arthur decides he must commit this bloody deed
before he marries. |
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Details
of the next Robin Hood Theatre Company
production are available here |
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