There Goes the Bride

Set on the morning of his daughter's wedding, things don't go to plan for Timothy Westerby as the day starts with a bang to the head and things take an unexpected  and bizarre twist with hilarious

Written By: 
Ray Cooney and John Chapman
Directed By: 
July 2012
 
 

The Edge of Darkness

A chilling mystery set in a Victorian cliff top house at the turn of the last century.

Tues 27th until Sat 31st March, 2012.

Doors open at 7.00 for a 7.30pm start.

Written By: 
Brian Clemens
Directed By: 
March 2012
 
 

Canterbury Tales

 

Written By: 
Geoffrey Chaucer
Directed By: 
December 2009
 

Murdered to Death

The play is set in the 1930's in the country manor house of Mildred Bagshot and guests are invited for the weekend. As usual, the first day ends with murder.

Written By: 
Peter Gordon
Directed By: 
July 2009
 

Old Time Music Hall / The Gypsy's Curse

Incorporating a Victorian melodrama "The Gypsy's Curse" (as a rehearsed reading)

 

Performed at the Darley Abbey Village Hall as part of the Darley Abbey Day celebrations.

Written By: 
Brian Burton & Songs by Others
Directed By: 
June 2009
 
 

Fatal Encounter

 

Written By: 
Francis Durbridge
Directed By: 
March 2009
 

A Gown for His Mistress

An hilarious French farce, set in 1900 Paris, in which Dr. Moulineaux desperately attempts to keep his wife and mistress apart but enlisting the help of his friends only adds to the confusion.

Written By: 
Georges Feydeau
Directed By: 
November 2010
 

Hay Fever

Once adored by the London stage, Judith Bliss has retired to live gracefully in the country with her husband David and children Sorel and Simon.

Written By: 
Noel Coward
Directed By: 
July 2010
 

The Importance of Being Earnest

In this classic comedy of mistaken identities, two young gentlemen living in Victorian London, use the same pseudonym Ernest, to put some excitement into their lives.

Written By: 
Oscar Wilde
Directed By: 
April 2010

Committee Meeting September 2011

Date: 
Sunday, 25 September 2011 - 7:30pm

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