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Sweet Delilah.. see the photos

Our enjoyable and much-loved run of The Sweet Delilah Swim Club ended on the 10th May which completes our 2024/25 season – aaaaaahhh! (a collective sigh all round after all the necessary intensive work required to put on a performance.)

We now embark upon our ‘summer break’ during which we meet up to read through scripts and start the process of selecting and casting our plays for the next November and May productions.

Meanwhile we can now share some photos taken during dress rehearsal that give you a flavour (and perhaps a few memories) of the show.

Putting on American plays, not least those based in the southern states, can be a challenge but we have done it successfully many times before and we achieved it again. Okay – whilst North Carolinians may not have been fooled – our local audience certainly were transported to a beach cottage on the Outer Banks for a few weekends through the decades with a great performance from our all-female cast. The audience loved their story, the humour and, of course, there were a few tears.

This was our second comedy from the Jones, Hope, Wooten writing team who are among the most popular and widely-produced playwrights in the US. They specialize in writing laugh-out-loud comedies and creating vivid strong roles for women and between them, they’ve written classic television, hit movies, and Off-Broadway comedy. It won’t surprise you that Jamie Wooten was a writer and producer for many seasons of the classic television series The Golden Girls.

The Sweet Delilah Swim Club

by Jones Hope Wooten

May 2025

L-R Gill Collins, Barbara Failey, Sue Allan, Sally Morland, Dianne Turner
L-R Front: Sue Hart, Janet Lamb
Back: Rob Newton, Mark Nash, Lee Kelly

DRESS REHEARSAL PHOTO ALBUM
Once again our thanks to Dave Hackett for the photos

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Curtain up… on Sweet Delilah

Tonight, after many long hours, we reach opening night on The Sweet Delilah Swim Club. It’s a wonderful show – warm, funny and just what we all need.

We had to schedule it for this week, despite it being a Bank Holiday week and, of course the important 80th VE Day events. As a result, we still have some tickets left – last minute bookings are accepted – especially for Saturday night, so please ensure you or your friends come along to support local theatre for just £10 including refreshments and great entertainment.

Last night’s Dress Rehearsal had everyone fired up and ready to go live tonight. Here’s a little teaser video from our rehearsal night…

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Our cast…

Ticket? Tick it!

Our next production might be in a Bank Holiday week, and yes it’s the 80th VE Day celebrations the same week but if you can be free on Thursday, Friday or Saturday (8th, 9th and 10th May) why not come along and have a good laugh and support our efforts for just £10 a seat?

At the moment we still have lots of seats available, especially on Saturday night, and we want to make sure that you don’t miss out on your one and only chance to see us perform The Sweet Delilah Swim Club.

If you haven’t already booked, why not book now?

And here’s our little promo from rehearsals – just click to watch. Sadly our small budget did not extend to actually visiting North Carolina for the photo shoot!

Have you booked?

DON’T MISS The Sweet Delilah Swim Club which will be running this May 8th 9th and 10th. Your best choice of seats can be found on the Saturday night though tickets are still available for both Thursday and Friday. Give us a call!

About The Sweet Delilah Swim Club

For this play we return to the US. The Sweet Delilah beach cottage, sitting on the sunny Outer Banks of the North Carolina coast, is where five women meet up every summer.

Sheree, Dinah, Lexie, Vernadette and Jeri-Neal made lifelong friendships at their college swim team and still meet up every year.

The play takes us through four of those summer weekend visits spread over three decades and the changes and events of their lives and their lifelong friendship. Another warm and funny play from the writing team of Jones Hope and Wooten.

Don’t miss out – support local theatre and have an enjoyable night for only £10 including refreshments.

To book – see contact info below or visit our Box Office page here