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Breath of Spring

11th November 1960 - 19th November 1960

Upper crust syndicate for stealing and returning furs brings mayhem.

Bed of Roses

24th June 1957 - 29th June 1957

Wife has convinced herself that she is an invalid but Husband knows better...

Young Wives' Tale

14th January 1957 - 19th January 1957

Housing shortage forces two couples, each with an infant child, to share a house. They can't find a reliable nanny exacerbating the problems caused by the crowding, and a pretty young lodger and Sabina's persistent old beau intensify the romantic tensions

Reluctant Heroes

4th June 1956 - 9th June 1956

This National Service Army farce is the story of a luckless sergeant and his three hopeless recruits :Gregory is the goofish new recruit, Morgan the likeable malingerer and Tone the foppish man for whom Army life is a culture shock.

The Deep Blue Sea

10th December 1954 - 18th December 1954

When Hester Collyer is found by her neighbours in the aftermath of a failed suicide attempt, the story of her tempestuous affair with a former RAF pilot and the breakdown of her marriage to a High Court judge begins to emerge.

Down our Street

27th November 1953 - 5th December 1953

A New Lancashire Comedy specially written for the society and Directed by James Wilkinson

Worm's Eye View

30th January 1953 - 7th February 1953

WWII RAF fighter pilots are billeted in a family home. Their new landlady isn't pleased to have these "guests" imposed upon her nice house and, realising she must be kind to "her boys", takes out her wrath on the rest of the family.

Job for the Boy

3rd October 1952 - 11th October 1952

A new Lancashire comedy in three acts by Dennis Driscoll

You can't take it with you

16th May 1952 - 24th May 1952

The original production of the play premiered on Broadway in 1936, and played for 838 performances. It won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and was adapted for the screen in 1938, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director.

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