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Performance

VenueTrinity Theatre and Arts Centre
TownTunbridge Wells
CountyKent
From18th September 2012
To19th September 2012
When13:00, 15:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre (V691)
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  • Date of change: 10 Sep 12 - T01929843149

Talking Heads - A Woman of No Importance

Work:: Talking Heads (S5191)

A series of monologues, funny and poignant, normally from two to four of these would be performed at a time. A Cream Cracker Under The Settee tells of an old woman who has a fall, but her pride doesn't allow her to accept help. Bed Among the Lentils tells of a woman with a drink problem, married to a vicar who exploits her recovery actually caused by an affair with an Indian shopkeeper. A Lady of Letters is the story of a woman obsessed with writing letters of complaint and reporting her neighbours who eventually finds comfort in prison. Soldiering On is the tale of a well-to-do woman who finds one day that she's a widow and her husband has left her ill equipped to handle her own affairs - and her son loses her money in bad investments.
Author Alan Bennett

Production:: A Woman of No Importance (T01929843149)

A Woman Of No Importance is a witty and poignant monologue, distinguished by Alan Bennett's characteristically simple yet incisive eye for detail and sensitivity to character. Struck down by sudden illness, Peggy Schofield is an ordinary woman, with an ordinary life and an ordinary job - but she is far from unimportant.
Director Colin Wakefield
Performer Leda Hodgson

Listing:: L635234362




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A Woman of No Importance

A Woman Of No Importance is a witty and poignant monologue, distinguished by Alan Bennett's characteristically simple yet incisive eye for detail and sensitivity to character. Struck down by sudden illness, Peggy Schofield is an ordinary woman, with an ordinary life and an ordinary job - but she is far from unimportant.

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