Last Production
Key for Two
a comedy by John Chapman and Dave Freeman
In this wickedly amusing play, by two master craftsmen of comedy, Harriet, a divorcee living in an elegant flat in Brighton, solves her financial problems by entertaining two married gentlement callers on different days of the week.
The scheme faces collapse when her friend Anne, whose marrriage is tottering on the edge, unexpectdely arrives hotly pursued by her husband. One of Harriet's lovers is confined to her bed as a result of an accident and the second lover turns up unexpectedly. If this is not complicated enough, the two irate wives appear searching for their itinerant husbands!
The indescribable confusion that ensues builds to a rich complexity of mistaken identity, splendidly farcical situations and a climax of comic wizadry.
"The happiest of frolics." Daily Telegraph
Thursday - Friday - Saturday 26 - 27 - 28 November 2009 starting at 7.30 pm at the Methodists Church Hall, Westbury Hill, Westbury-on-Trym (next to the FREE car park) see map
Tickets: £6.00 / £5.00 / £4.00 (Adult / OAP, Conc. / Junior)
Contact the Charade Box Office on 0117 950 8488 or download a ticket booking form
(Tickets also available on the door)
Past Productions
The following list of plays show the range and interest of the society:
- Key for Two (a comedy by J Chapman and D Freeman)
- Fool's Paradise (a comedy by Peter Coke)
- Abigail! (by R C Harris)
- Day of Reckoning (by Pam Valentine)
- The Suitor (by Leonard Morley)
- Interior Designs (by Jimmie Chinn)
- Wyrd Sisters (by Terry Pratchett)
- Lady Windermere's Fan (by Oscar Wilde)
- Blithe Spirit (by Noel Coward)
- Separate Tables (by Terence Rattigan)
- Something Unspoken (by Tennessee Williams)
- The Noble Spaniard (by W. Somerset Maugham)
- Lord Arthur Saville's Crime (by Constance Cox)
- Knightsbridge (by John Mortimer)
- The Light of Heart (by Emlyn Williams)