Details
A triple bill of one act plays.
Blood Brothers 'So did you hear the tale of the Johnston twins, As like each other as two new pins; Of one womb born, on the self same day, How one was kept, one given away ?'
A Person of No Consequence - Regency period life does not hold out much pleasure for either Elizabeth or Elinor: Elizabeth in love with a man of whom her overbearing mother does not approve, Elinor in love with the man Mrs Hartley is determined Elizabeth shall marry. The prospects of both girls are made much brighter through the machinations of the quiet Miss Jane......
The Tea Dance - In the summer of 1936, Jean, Barbara and Olive hope for some excitement as they holiday in South Devon. It is Barbara who first spots the mysterious woman who wants to remain incognito, and Jean who overhears 'Mrs Chisholm' plotting a murder.
Creatives/Company
Author(s):
Willy Russell (Blood Brothers),
Margaret Wood (A Person of No Consequence),
Margaret Bower (The Tea Dance)