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    Festival Running Order 2010

    PLAYS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND / OR LIABLE TO DISTURB OR OFFEND

    While the Festival includes a number of entries by youth groups under 21, it is essentially an adult-orientated festival and may include some plays which some people may consider unsuitable for children or otherwise liable to disturb or offend

    The Directors of all the plays are requested to advise the Festival organisers if their entries are thought to be in this category and the organisers then try to arrange, as far as possible, to avoid scheduling such plays for the same evenings as when more junior groups are performing or the audience is most likely to include young children However, the organisers do not see the Festival entries in advance and so are dependent in this respect on the best advice which the plays' Directors are able to give


    ORDER OF PROGRAMME

    All performances start at 7:30pm except for the Final Saturday which will have curtain up at 6.30pm

    Programme as at 21st August 2010 (subject to change)

    N= New Play
    Y= Youth (under 21) entry
    PG = Advised to us as not suitable for children

    (Click on Entry to see Cast and Crew list and link to their web site where applicable.)

     

    Tuesday 5th October - Curtain up at 7.30pm

    Owzat present "The Zoo Story" by Edward Albee
    Red Hat Theatre present "Truth Hurts" by Michael Sands and Elisabetta Noto  PG  N
    Thorpe Players present "The Real Me" by Jenny Hazell  N

     

     

     

    Wednesday 6th October - Curtain up at 7.30pm

    The Westy Players present "The Maids" by Jean Genet  PG
    Ottershaw Players present"Afternoon at the Seaside" by Agatha Christie

     

     

     

    Thursday 7th October - Curtain up at 7.30pm

    Chelmsford Theatre Workshop present "Ae Fond Kiss" by Ann Marie Di Mambro
    Tonbridge Theatre & Arts Club present "Fever" by Reza de Wet  PG
    Bishopstoke Players present "Lay your Shadow Over Me" by Peter Yates  N

     

     

     

    Friday 8th October - Curtain up at 7.30pm

    Runnymede Drama Group present "An Englishman Abroad" by Alan Bennett  PG
    Chelmsford Theatre Workshop present "Scarborough" by Fiona Evans  PG

     

     

     

    Saturday 9th October - Curtain up at 7.30pm

    Horsell ADS present "Anna" by Michael Sisley  PG
    Concorde Players present "Say Something Happened" by Alan Bennett  PG

     

     

     

    Tuesday 12th October - Curtain up at 7.30pm

    Brooklands Theatre Co. present "My New Life" by Andrew Smith  Y  PG
    Pyrford Little Theatre present "Park Hotel" by Ros Moruzzi
    Next-Jen Theatre Co. present "How Could I Forget" by Miss J.D.M. Hazell  PG

     

     

     

    Wednesday 13th October - Curtain up at 7.30pm

    Flying Horse Theatre present "Duplex" by Keith Trezise
    RDG Youth Workshop present "Face to Face" by The Company and Jane Walters  N

     

     

     

    Thursday 14th October - Curtain up at 7.30pm

    Byfleet Players present "The Lab Tech and the Virus" by Steven Packwood  N
    Theatre 64 with "Girl Walks Into A Bar" by Matthew Wilkie  N

     

     

     

    Friday 15th October - Curtain up at 7.30pm

    Christ Church Amateur Dramatic Society present "Last Tango in Woking" by David Tristram
    Prometheus Theatre Company present "Tape" by Stephen Belber  PG

     

     

     

    Saturday 16th October - Curtain up at 6.30pm
    Recall Night
    - the 3 plays recalled will be announced after the adjudication on Friday 15th October

    First recall play
    Second recall play
    Third recall play