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Dulwich Player present "The Coarse Acting Plays" Oct 26th - 29th in Great Hall at Alleyn's Shool


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THE DULWICH PLAYERS Present


The Coarse Acting Plays


By Michael Green, Rupert Bean & Simon Brett, with music & Lyrics by John Gould


Wednesday 26th October, Thursday 27th October, Friday 28th October at 8pm & Saturday 29th October 2016 at 7.30pm

in the Great Hall, Alleyn's School, Townley Road, SE22 8SU


Never restrained by their many, many shortcomings the Sir James Smallbone Theatrical Society, fuelled by self-delusion, pomposity and a, unrequited, love of the theatre, will be staging the Society's Annual Jubilee Festival of the Dramatic Arts. A last minute change of venue, double booked with a less than charitable charity event all add to the evening's mayhem.

The Dulwich Players in the guise of Sir James Smallbone's finest dare to look at the less accomplished side of amateur dramatics. The four, mercifully, short plays being presented for your entertainment will be 'Streuth' (a little known murder mystery play); 'Pride of Southanger Park '(a previously unknown regency drama); 'The Cherry Sisters' (an undiscovered early Chekhov fragment) and to round off the evening, the stirring romantic musical that is the 'The Vagabond Prince'.

The intrepid casts have to battle against the laws of Coarse Acting, where actors fail to appear, props fall to piece, effects fail and fellow actors remember everyone else's lines but their own. Confusion reigns in a joyous evening of comic theatrical fun.


Tickets: ?10 (?12 on the door)

Available from Dulwich Players Box Office: Email : [email protected] or phone 07936 531356

Online: www.dulwichplayers.org (Ticketsource)

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Art Stationers, Dulwich Village

This amateur production of the Coarse Acting Plays is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, LTD.

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