Previous Production - April 22-24 2010
What are Little Girls Made of?
a comedy by Peter Coke
Isabel Merryweather, divorced but happy, runs an antique shop with her Rear-Admiral father. Some of her customers are, to put it mildly, eccentric. When one of them leaves a baby temporarily in the shop, Isabel's strong maternal instincts are aroused. Assisted by her most eccentric visitor of all, a lady who is opening her own antique shop nearby, she sets about an unconventional adoption plan.
The unexpected results are astonishingly successful and the ensuing flood of babies leads to amusingly frenetic complications.
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)