by Michael Green
10th to 17th December 2005
Directors Peter and Gaynor Griffin write:
We present for your seasonal delight an evening of dramatic faux pas, featuring a cast of actors with that unique talent of appearing to have absolutely no particular talent whatsoever.
'Streuth' and 'A Collier's Tuesday Tea' are two plays in which everything that can conceivably go wrong does so...think 'Acorn Antiques'.
In both plays, cues are missed, effects fail, props are lost or in the wrong place and 'Streuth' gets itself into such a confusion that it is doomed, apparently to perpetual motion; but the coarse actors struggle gamefully on throughout.
Streuth : There's been a murder! Who is the killer? Who cares? A whodunnit that could have been written by Agatha Christie... but wasn't.
A Collier's Tuesday Tea: By 'eck! There's trouble down t'pit in this reet grim coal mining saga from oop North.
So come along and join us for what will promise to be an evening you certainly won't forget in a hurry; join us and see some of your favourite Whitworth actors in a bit of a pickle; join us as they try to climb out of 'holes' bigger than the biggest hole in the whole history of holes!!
And if it all gets too much for you remember you have to pass the bar on your way out!! |
Paul Wharton, Mike Weaver, Maureen Slaughter, John Wilson , Colin Hill
All photos ©The Geoffrey Whitworth Theatre unless otherwise stated
Mike Weaver, Mary Gibson , John Wilson
All photos ©The Geoffrey Whitworth Theatre unless otherwise stated
Mary Gibson, Mike Weaver, Maureen Slaughter, Roger Gollop, John Wilson , Colin Hill
All photos ©The Geoffrey Whitworth Theatre unless otherwise stated
Roger Gollop
All photos ©The Geoffrey Whitworth Theatre unless otherwise stated
Roger Gollop, Dave Oatley, John Wilson, Maureen Slaughter, Mike Weaver, Colin Hill , Paul Wharton
All photos ©The Geoffrey Whitworth Theatre unless otherwise stated
Dave Oatley, Roger Gollop, Paul Wharton , Mike Weaver
All photos ©The Geoffrey Whitworth Theatre unless otherwise stated