The Redbourn Players excelled themselves this year with an outstanding performance of "Run for Your Wife" by Ray Cooney! The plot is the story of a London cabbie, John Smith, who has 2 wives who know nothing about each other. One wife lives in Streatham and the other in Wimbledon. Unfortunately, his carefully organised double-life starts to unravel after he is mugged and the police from both areas get involved, with hilarious results!
We bears thoroughly enjoyed this play - it was a much more ambitious production than the one they performed last year, but as usual they carried it off with aplomb!
As all 3 nights were sold out, we would recommend that you book up early for next year's production - whatever it is, it will be funny, beautifully-performed and a great night out!
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Friday, May 22, 2009
What a farce!
Bev and Paul went to see a farce on Friday evening, and what a great time they had - the play was excellent and comes highly recommended, though unfortunately it was only on for 3 nights so it will be finished by the time you read this.
Our friend, Clive, was appearing with the Redbourn Players in Philip King's farce "See How They Run". He was brilliant, as were all the cast and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We would definitely go to see another play by the Redbourn Players - they may be described as amateurs, but this play was anything but amateurish!
Our friend, Clive, was appearing with the Redbourn Players in Philip King's farce "See How They Run". He was brilliant, as were all the cast and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We would definitely go to see another play by the Redbourn Players - they may be described as amateurs, but this play was anything but amateurish!
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