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Murder Mystery

5th December 2001 - 9th December 2001

The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery - 5th & 6th Play only - 7th, 8th & 9th December Dinner Theatre.

My Mother said I never should

3rd February 2001 - 10th February 2001

Totally engrossing, warm, funny, human look at four generations of women. "My Mother said I never should, Play with the Gypsies in the wood, If I did, she would say, Naughty girl to disobey"

Farndale Avenue - A Christmas Carol

26th November 1997 - 29th November 1997

In a festive mood, the ladies of the Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society mount another assault on the classics with their stage version of A Christmas Carol.

A Month of Sundays

14th September 1994 - 17th September 1994

To the painful ritual of Sunday family visits and empty condescension, Cooper and his friend Aylott reply with humour and wit, aware that life can only be endured if treated as a comedy.

Our Day Out

13th April 1994 - 16th April 1994

When a teacher takes a group of troubled school children on a school trip to Conwy in Wales, the children understand life outside of Liverpool.

Come Blow Your Horn

15th September 1993 - 18th September 1993

Young Buddy Baker goes to live with his womanizing older brother in a posh Manhattan apartment

Teechers

10th February 1993 - 13th February 1993

It is a play within a play in which three students performed for their teachers

Zack

10th April 1991 - 13th April 1991

Harold Brighouse's northern comedy Zack—a lesser-known cousin to his Hobson's Choice

The Importance of being Earnest

5th September 1990 - 8th September 1990

In 1890s London, two friends use the same pseudonym ("Ernest") for their on-the-sly activities. Hilarity ensues

Lark Rise

25th October 1989 - 28th October 1989

English Village Life portrayed by the Rossendale Players and the Musicians and Singers of the BTEC performing arts course at Accrington & Rossendale College

Charley's Aunt

19th April 1989 - 22nd April 1989

This classic evergreen farce is set in Oxford during the 1890s.

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