Rookery Nook

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[title size=”2″ content_align=”left” style_type=”none” sep_color=”” class=”” id=””]Rookery Nook by Ben Travers

We apologise that Rookery Nook has been CANCELLED.  The next play is King Lear  on July 1st and 2nd, in conjunction with Classic Theatre Cumbria.

Have you ever been on holiday and your plans have gone pear-shaped? That’s what happens in this play – with hilarious consequences. Events happen which aren’t what they seem; what would you think if a pretty young woman turned up at your house in the middle of the night in pyjamas? What would you think if you arrived to find your husband had been in the house with said young woman all night? The situation becomes gloriously confused but as in all good stories everything ends well for the goodies and ends badly for the baddies. Ben Travers at his excellent best.[/title]

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