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Design by Declan McGuire

Glengarry Glen Ross

Roma - Cameron Dunham
Levene - James McKendrick
Williamson - Shahrzad Nouraini
Moss - Matt Pert
Aaronow -  William Barklam
Lingk - Max Klatt
Baylen - Mike Withnall

Director - Chris Jefferies

A Seperate Place

Nurse Maggie Coates - Emily Carmichael
Matron - Liz Braithwaite
Doctor - Tom Raw
John Brown - Jim Killeen
Nurse Jones - Gina Sneesby

Director - Helen Thomas

The Book Club Of Little Witherington

Jenny - Salley Rear
Sarah - Jan Prendergast
Ruth - Jackie Withnall
Belle - Jenny Moorby
Paula - Kelly Read

Director - Colin Heinink


Production Team

Producer - Gill Taylor
Stage Manager - Rachel Narborough
Lighting Design - Robert Bettelheim
Lighting Operation - Kevin Byrne
Sound Provision - Peter Raggett
Sound Operation - Danny Mullings, Colin Heinink
Front of House Managers - Sharon Trotter, Sarah Fox

Glengarry Glen Ross

"A man should be his job"

Glengarry Glen Ross is a Pulitzer prize-winning play by American master of suspense, David Mamet. The story is set in 1980s Chicago and concerns four real estate agents and their desperate attempts to sell as many holiday homes as they can, in order to win a sales contest.


The terms of the contest are straightforward: the top salesman at the end of the month has been promised a free Cadillac, second place wins a set of steak knives, and the bottom two get rather unceremoniously fired.

But with so much at stake, not everyone is happy to play by the rules...

First performed in 1983 at the National Theatre in London, the play has since been turned into an Oscar-nominated 1992 film starring Al Pacino, Kevin Spacey and Jack Lemmon.

Disclaimer: This production contains strong language throughout.

A Separate Peace

When John Brown checks into a private hospital, the Doctors are confused: he freely admits that there's nothing wrong with him. As the staff tries to find out the identity of the mysterious guest (fugitive? forger? eccentric millionaire?) he transforms his room into a huge artwork and gets closer to one of the Nurses. But it's only a matter of time before he gives too much away and is forced to confront the past he's been hiding from.

The Book  Club Of Little Witterington

The regular ladies of the village Book Club, all friends since school, are wary of letting a newcomer to the village join. But there's more to Londoner Paula than meets the eye, and she may even have what it takes to get around the appallingly snobbish Belle. A comedy about friendship, pretensions, books, vicars and cake.