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It Runs In The Family

Apparently, having just checked our countdown button on the front page, there are just over 50 days to opening night on our next play.

We may have been quiet on here, but rehearsals have been busily under way since the beginning of February.  And Ray Cooney’s ‘It Runs In the Family’ is a play that needs plenty of that! The third of our varied comedy styles for this season returns to that popular genre, farce, and it’s certainly a manic one.

The Petuaria Players first performed this 22 years ago, long enough for it to be fresh to the majority of our members – although our stalwart chairman (chairperson if you must) Richard Bateman remembers it very well. Audiences will be pleased to hear that he is making a popular return to acting on stage in this production.  Richard was last in the spotlight – literally – four years ago in Key For Two, although he has been very busy as a Producer, backstage and front-of-house.

With 12 characters and 11 actors on stage, a lot of doors and props and fast action it brings back memories of our 2014 production of Cash On Delivery (not least because it was written by Ray Cooney’s son).  And with so many characters it means the cast includes the usual suspects plus a role for Gary who enjoyed his first stage performance in the last play and a first role with us for youngest member Reuben who cut his teeth on sound and lights in recent plays.

Tickets are available now and can be reserved via our Book Tickets page.


It Runs In The Family by Ray Cooney
April 26th, 27th, 28th 2018

Set in a hospital, “It Runs in the Family” contains the usual assortment of farcical characters running in and out of doors mistaking everybody for someone else, as Dr Mortimore tries to fend off a paternity suit, an ex-wife, a punkish son and various other lunatics so that he may, at last, deliver the Ponsonby Lecture at an international conference.

Cast:
Steve Howland, Tom Fryer, Gill Collins, Rob Newton, Barbara Failey, Wyn Price, Jayne Hewson,  Sue Hart, Reuben Sisson, Gary Vann,  Richard Bateman

Directed by Janet Drewery (assisted by Tom Fryer)


 

 

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to all and thanks for your support during 2017. For early 2018 we have two more productions for you before our summer break. In just three weeks time we have RolePlay, a wonderful comedy by Alan Ayckbourn and then at the end of April we have It Runs In The Family, a manic farce by Ray Cooney. Full details and ticket information are here on the website.

Last minute prezzies?

Are you looking for stocking fillers? How about tickets to see RolePlay in January? A bargain at just £7 each it could be the very gift that brings the biggest smile to the faces of your loved ones or friends….. Well, perhaps a slight exaggeration, but it is a good time to be getting tickets and guaranteeing the best seats and choice of performance night. And if you do, then why not wrap them up for Xmas morning as that little extra treat.

Go to our booking page and request tickets either online or by phone. Just click here to go to the booking page, or here to find out more about this play.

And here is the first reveal of our new poster, hopefully, going up this week.

roleplay_poster

 

Generations Apart: this week!

Yes, after a lot of hard work we are almost ready to run Generations Apart with our first night only three days away.

We were pleased on Saturday to get a personal message from the author, Peter Gordon, wishing us well in our run and telling us it is one of his personal favourites. This play will add another to our long list of Peter Gordon’s comedies and plays that we have performed over the years.

This weekend we completed the stage set and the auditorium layout, turning it as usual from an empty hall to a room full of tiered seating with refreshments area. Our tech rehearsal is complete. The sounds and lights are done. A final dress rehearsal on Wednesday will check out the performance on stage – and then we just need you, our audiences. There are some seats left if you hurry.