2004 - 2005
Blue Remembered Hills
It's a hot summer's day in 1943 and seven children play, laugh, sing and cry somewhere in the woods just before tea-time. In a whirl of constant activity, their lives are brim-full of joy and horror, anxiety and delight.
Love on the Dole
A self-educated Man, widely read and 'on the dole' several times. Walter Greenwood drew on his local knowledge of Salford and its society in poverty, creating an important social document played out here.
Three into One
Three short one act plays - Swan Song by Vanessa Brooks - Directed by Richard Curry - The Price of Coal by Harold Brighouse - Directed by Jean Teasdale and Last Panto in Whitewell Bottom by David Tristram - Directed by Len Taylor.
Don't Dress for Dinner
16th & 17th are Play only performances. 18th, 19th & 20th are Dinner Theatre performances. A comedy farce set in the main living room of stylishly converted country house some distance from Paris.
The Ghost Train
The story centres upon the social interaction of a group of railway passengers who have been stranded at a remote rural station overnight, and are increasingly threatened by a latent external force, with a denouement ending.
2003 - 2004
Nobody's Perfect
Cross-Dressing, Cross-Gender comedy. Mrs Doubtfire eat your heart out!
Natural Causes
Mistaken identities, hilarious consequences and some great laughs
Dead of Night
An antiques dealer shoots and kills a burglar, is tried for manslaughter and acquitted. "He was a criminal," says antique dealer Jack. "And that gives you carte blanche to kill him?" his girlfriend Maggie asks. "Yes," he replies.
Murdered to Death
25th & 26th are Play nights only with 27th, 28th & 29th November being Dinner Night Performances. A hilarious farce of whodunnit antics.
Woman in Mind
By turns sad and funny, satiric and moving, Alan Ayckbourn's intelligent British comedy Woman in Mind charts, without sentimentality or heartless irony, a frowsy middle-aged Englishwoman's hopeless descent into psychosis
2002 - 2003
Talking Heads
Two one act monologues by Colne Dramatic Society who kindly stepped in to perform when Rossendale Players had to cancel the final production 'Confusions'.
Bazaar and Rummage
Three women who suffer from agoraphobia are persuaded to help out at a local jumble sale.
The Remarkable Mr Pennypacker
Set in early 1900s Pennsylvania, where a freethinking man, Mr. Horace Pennypacker turns out to secretly have had a second family, with a total of 17 children between the two.
Funny Money
26th & 27th Play only - 28th, 29th & 30th Dinner Theatre. Another hilarious Ray Cooney Farce.
Someone Who'll Watch Over Me
An Irishman, an Englishman and an American (Edward, Michael, and Adam) who are kidnapped and held hostage by unseen Arabs in Lebanon. As the three men strive for survival they also strive to overcome their personal and nationalistic differences.
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