Kirkby Overblow Dramatic Society will be performing two one-act plays entitled Still
Life and Red Peppers, both from Noel Coward's Tonight at 8.30,
a collection of ten short plays Coward wrote in 1935. Still Life
was one of the most influential plays from the collection and follows the lives
of a suburban housewife and a successful doctor who meet by chance at a railway
station. Their paths accidentally cross again the following week and
without realising it they fall in love. Many people will know Brief
Encounter, the film that was made of the play in 1945 starring Trevor
Howard and Celia Johnson. Red Peppers is Coward's affectionate
take on life in the music-halls of the 1930s. George and Lily Pepper form
a music-hall act which has been touring the provinces for years, still using
the same routine that George's parents used before him. Needless to say,
the Peppers are slipping further and further down the bill. The play
involves two musical numbers from this routine, the last number going
spectacularly wrong!
Performances from Thursday 29th November to Saturday 1 December.
The link to their site seems to be broken this morning, but if anyone wants further information or tickets, email me and I'll put you in touch.
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