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Back on the Boards - Anger Management/Curtain Call/The Cafe Sirocco archiveA set of One-Act-Plays. The Crown Players present Anger Management by Robert Scott. A group anger management session takes a turn for the worse when the facilitator suggests the participants re-enact the things that got them sent there in the first place. The Phoenix Players present Curtain Call by Keith Trezise. Actors take over an abandoned theatre to pay tribute to their friend and brilliant writer who died in a tragic road accident, ten years earlier. Each year on that anniversary they produce one of the writer's plays in his honour - even though there is never an audience to see it. As the play progresses their various relationships are revealed, as is the driving force behind the annual commemoration. The cast, though, are at a loss to know where one of the actresses has got to, and they search everywhere for her. When she does finally arrive it brings about an unexpected revelation that may well change all of their lives. The Hardwicke Players present The Cafe Sirocco by Tony Layton. Henry and Melissa, an unhappily married middle-aged couple, have each arranged a secret rendezvous with would-be lovers. Unfortunately for them, their liaisons take place at the same location, the Café Sirocco. Coincidentally, the people they are meeting are insurance clerks who happen to share the same office. Lying becomes the order of the day when all concerned try to bolster their basically boring existence.

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Company(s): The Crown Players, The Phoenix Players, The Hardwicke Players

Back on the Boards - Anger Management/Curtain Call/The Cafe Sirocco

Back on the Boards - Anger Management/Curtain Call/The Cafe Sirocco (Play) production archive for QTIX code T333106483. Details of all Back on the Boards - Anger Management/Curtain Call/The Cafe Sirocco archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1576575802

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2 Sep 21
  to
4 Sep 21
The King's Theatre
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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