'Theatre' rather overstates us! It's amateur dramatics!
I forgot to mention it's half 'in the round', and there is very little in the way of set or scenery, so imagination is also a requirement!
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- Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:06 pm
- Forum: Paddock Chatter
- Topic: Snetterton Do we do something on Saturday Night ?
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- Tue Sep 09, 2008 4:08 pm
- Forum: Paddock Chatter
- Topic: Snetterton Do we do something on Saturday Night ?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 20774
Two plays.
The first, which is partly the Youth Group, is an adaption of a true story about a girl with anorexia in the 70s, and her ultimately doomed battle to beat it. Very sad and thought provoking in the end, but a fantastic bit of drama and culture.
The second is to lighten the mood - three exerts from an adaption of the Canterbury Tales. I'm Sir Codsbrain (typecast again!) and Tom (of Tom, ?>:@{}< and Harry fame). Emma plays an Old Woman and a Nun (separately). Andrew, as already stated, is on technical.
I can't remember what ticket prices are, but the main downside is that it's about 40 minutes from Snetterton (20 minutes from my house in the opposite direction, which is already 20 minutes from Snet). So I can't imagine that even the cultural minded racers will choose such a long evening over one sat in a pub with likeminded fellows!
The first, which is partly the Youth Group, is an adaption of a true story about a girl with anorexia in the 70s, and her ultimately doomed battle to beat it. Very sad and thought provoking in the end, but a fantastic bit of drama and culture.
The second is to lighten the mood - three exerts from an adaption of the Canterbury Tales. I'm Sir Codsbrain (typecast again!) and Tom (of Tom, ?>:@{}< and Harry fame). Emma plays an Old Woman and a Nun (separately). Andrew, as already stated, is on technical.
I can't remember what ticket prices are, but the main downside is that it's about 40 minutes from Snetterton (20 minutes from my house in the opposite direction, which is already 20 minutes from Snet). So I can't imagine that even the cultural minded racers will choose such a long evening over one sat in a pub with likeminded fellows!