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Location: Theatre and Bar
Synopsis: The Splinter group, our older Young Players, present a fun evening for all in this farce-with-a-difference.
Impoverished flat-dwelling artist Brindsley, encouraged by his debutante fiancée Carol, has “borrowed” some posh furniture from their fastidious neighbour Harold to impress Carol’s father and a millionaire art collector…. which goes OK until the lights fuse! The evening, of course, descends into chaos including the return of Harold himself which prompts some impromptu furniture re-arrangements!
An evening of mayhem and fun.
Image credited to the Cumberland and Westmorland Herald[/title]