By Shelagh Stephenson Directed by Elizabeth Maisey
On the eve of their mother’s funeral three sisters meet and reveal the conflicts of the past and its grip on the present. The central metaphor, that water retains some biochemical memory of whatever has been dissolved in it however dilute – ‘’my mother goes through us like wine through water. Whether we like it or not. Nothing ends entirely’’ Families are both blessed and cursed by the generations before them and curse the ones that come after.
It's Christmas Eve in the Bunker household and stress levels are rising. Belinda wants peace and goodwill; Uncle Harvey wants peace and quiet to watch the telly; Phyllis wants another drink, and Rachel just wants to be loved! The arrival of Clive (a young author), and an incompetent puppet show from the hapless doctor Bernard, sets the scene for a night of comedy of the darkest variety.
By Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft
Directed by Mike Fuller
The popular, farcical, British sit-com, brought to stage!
A French cafe owner tries to ride out World War II. Caught between the Gestapo and the Resistance, he is forced into working with both, with hilarious results!
This is the story of Nora, loving wife and doting mother in a middle class household, seemingly content. Nora loves her husband above everything. But when she risks her reputation in order to save him, the consequences force her to examine her devotion and she finds herself struggling for her own life. As the lies that Nora has told, and the risks that she has taken to protect her husband are exposed, they are forced to question just how perfect their marriage really is. Now, it seems, only a miracle will set them free...