
March 2009

The Lady
in the Van
is an
autobiographical account of an episode in Alan Bennett's life.
In 1974, he
encountered Miss Mary Shepherd, an elderly eccentric living in a decrepit van
in
a street near his home in Camden Town. He eventually allowed her to park her van
in his front garden,
the idea being that she would stay three months, but those
three months extended to fifteen years!
Therein lies the story.

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July 2009

Constance Middleton appears to be
oblivious to the affair her husband is having with her best friend
Marie-Louise.
Constance’s sister, mother and friends all wonder whether they should tell her
about it.
Constance is a calm, intelligent and attractive wife of successful
surgeon John, but should she be allowed to maintain purely a fiction of a happy
marriage? Constance listens patiently to the advice of her female
friends and
family but decides to ignore it and convince her husband by rather devious means
that
they not only have a happy marriage but that it may be worth preserving.
Set in
late 1920s London the play is a lively comedy of manners similar
in style to
both Shaw and Wilde.

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December 2009
in association with
Combined Actors

THREE MEN IN A BOAT is an idyllic record of a gentle
Victorian pastime, full of the discoveries of its delights
and pitfalls. Even on the best of organised boat trips things go wrong,
and for J, Harris and George (to say nothing of the dog), their holiday
on the
River Thames is no exception. Here is a perfect picture of those lazy
summer days ‘messing about in boats’ to appeal to all who know
and
love the story and a treat for those who come to it for the first time.
This
classic example of English humour is an eventful
tale full of comic episodes to appeal to all ages.

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