Presented at six local venues by the Open Space Theatre Company
Private Lives, the classic comedy by Noel Coward, is to be toured throughout Suffolk by the Open Space Theatre Company from October 30 till, November 14 2009
Created in the so-called “roaring Twenties”, the play contains some of the funniest, wittiest dialogue ever written. Amanda and Elyot can’t live together and they can’t live apart. When they discover they are honeymooning in the same hotel with their new spouses, they not only fall in love all over again, they learn to hate each other all over again. A comedy with a dark underside, fireworks fly as each character yearns desperately for love. Razor sharp dialogue.
All performances will start at 7.30 pm
Tickets cost £8.50 and £6 (concessions)
Friday Oct 30th 2009
Hoxne Village Hall Box office 01379 855101
Saturday Oct 31st 2009
Aldeburgh, Jubilee Hall Box office 01728 687110
Friday Nov 6th 2009
Fisher Theatre, Bungay Box office 01986 897130
Saturday Nov 7th 2009
Debenham Leisure Centre Box office 01379 855101
Tuesday Nov 10th 2009
Wingfield Barns Box office 01379 384505
Wednesday Nov 11th 2009
Wingfield Barns Box office 01379 384505
Saturday, Nov 14th 2009
The Cut, Halesworth Box office 0845 673 2123
Open Space Theatre Company was formed in 2008 to present classic plays as well as contemporary issue-based drama. Previous productions are One Glass Wall by Danusia Iwaszko and Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen. Productions lined up for 2010 include 84 Charing Cross Road, by james Roose-Evans, Betrayal by Harold Pinter and Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller.
Further information from Open Space, Tel. 01379 855101