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The Bed Before Yesterday

The Bed Before YesterdayT2119015452
Ben Travers was the master of the Aldwych Farces. Author of such classics as ROOKERY NOOK , THARK, PLUNDER, but the hilarious THE BED BEFORE YESTERDAY was always considered to be one of his funniest plays. Formidable, wealthy, but twice-widowed Alma invites shy and impoverished Victor for tea. It soon becomes clear that Alma wants to give him more than just a cup of tea. Or even a crumpet! She proposes marriage to Victor - but with one proviso - she is only interested in companionship. Nothing more. No hanky-panky. It is strictly separate bedrooms. Victor is perfectly happy with this arrangement. But then - surprise, surprise - Alma discovers that sex can be pleasurable. Realising what she has been missing all these years, she seduces the mild-mannered Victor. And now he is in a quandary. How is he going to keep up with Alma's new found passion? But resourceful Victor, who loves Alma, is determined to solve the problem. Which he does with laughter-packed, unforeseen and riotous results Come and be thoroughly entertained as the cast romp their way through this delicious and sparkling comedy!
Author Ben Travers


Archive :: production:T2119015452, play:S1268056167, venue:V739

Performance

VenueThe Mill
Other spaces: Ray Cooney Auditorium
TownSonning
CountyBerkshire
From4th June 2009
Opened12th June 2009
To11th July 2009
WhenEve 20:15 (dinner 18:30). Mats 14:15 (lunch 12:30)
PricesFrom £34.75. To £44.75.
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Company

Producer Mill at Sonning
Director Julian Woolford
Design Simon Scullion
Costume Jane Kidd
Lighting Matthew Biss
Performer Susan Penhaligon (Alma)
Performer Brian Deacon (Victor Keene)
Performer Rosemary Ashe (Lolly Tucker)
Performer Janie Booth (Mrs Holley)
Performer Stacey Cadman (Ella)
Performer Jess Conrad (Fred Castle)
Performer Joe Ferrera (Felix)
Performer Joel Sams (Aubrey)
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