After the short break we resume on Monday May 12th with a double bill by a pair of P-P writer/actor veterans. First up is a piece by Napoleon Ryan.
Napoleon left us to try and find fame and fortune in Hollywood a couple
of years ago, but in between mixing with George Clooney and Ms Angelina
Jolie, he's found time to scribe Daddy's Girl:
'Eric loves his new girlfriend. Her father, Hank, has a way to make sure. When Eric gets a tour of Hank's secret cellar, making a good first impression is the least of his worries.'
'Eric loves his new girlfriend. Her father, Hank, has a way to make sure. When Eric gets a tour of Hank's secret cellar, making a good first impression is the least of his worries.'
The play is inspired by a friend's anecdote about meeting their ex-girlfriend's father and his arsenal of weapons.
There is short break for discussion and the consumption of
alcohol, followed by A Key Thing, by Lynne O'Sullivan. Lynne has been
very busy of late, what with appearing in Tartuffe at the Tower Theatre Company. Says Lynne:
A Key Thing is a short romantic drama. Danny, fresh out of prison arrives at the
house of his piano tutor, Jennifer, with whom he once had a brief affair. It’s as if no time has
passed for Danny who has spent the last three years planning this reunion. But life
seems to have moved on for Jennifer - or has it....?
7.30 at the Three Stags.
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