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Deckchairs 1/2 archiveA short play and sketch from Deckchairs 1 and Deckchairs 2. Theatrical Digs - More in 'the ribs' than the joys of seaside bed and breakfast as two woman get to know each other in a series of verbal slights. Dancers - Wynn and Betty speculate on life, dancing and widowers.

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Author: Jean McConnell
Company: Just Us Theatre Company

Deckchairs 1/2

Deckchairs 1/2 (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1670410172. Details of all Deckchairs 1/2 archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S335152775

Archive Listings

25 Mar 01The Hen and Chickens Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
6 Mar 01
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11 Mar 01
Etcetera Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
21 Feb 01
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22 Feb 01
The Cockpit
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


UK Theatre Web: 02Mar01: Star RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar Rating
Dear Sir Having recently enjoyed a performance of Deckchairs, staged by the Just Us Theatre Company, I would like to recommend this production to your readers! The ‘playlets’ are well written, displaying a joyously wicked sense of humour, and were performed with much flair and an easy mix of professionalism and spontaneity. The audience were soon drawn into a sense of ‘eavesdropping’ … as if also sitting in adjacent deckchairs, over-hearing the characters’ intimate, worldly-wise, funny, sad – and richly observed (often absurd) conversations. Not to be missed! I do hope many of your readers will treat themselves to this theatrical gem. Yours faithfully Sue Oldfield

User Reviews

USER: UK Theatre Web (02Mar01): Dear Sir Having recently enjoyed a performance of Deckchairs, staged by the Just Us Theatre Company, I would like to recommend this production to your readers! The ‘playlets’ are well written, displaying a joyously wicked sense of humour, and were performed with much flair and an easy mix of professionalism and spontaneity. The audience were soon drawn into a sense of ‘eavesdropping’ … as if also sitting in adjacent deckchairs, over-hearing the characters’ intimate, worldly-wise, funny, sad – and richly observed (often absurd) conversations. Not to be missed! I do hope many of your readers will treat themselves to this theatrical gem. Yours faithfully Sue Oldfield
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