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P R O D U C T I O N S > T R I P L E B I L L ' 0 6
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Ever had the feeling you're going round in circles? Ever had the feeling there's no escape?
Join the Woodhouse Players for three comic plays set in the contained worlds of the office, jail and a theatrical stage.
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The Dock Brief
by John Mortimer
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What does it take to rescue a guilty man from death? This legal-themed play sees an incompetent barrister meet up with a difficult client.
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The Procedure
by Kate Harper
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What lengths do you have to go to to fulfil the right procedure? Where's the department you need? What's the right form to fill in? This new office comedy heightens the absurdity of bureacracy into fully-fledged farce.
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45 Minutes To Go
by Stephen Balchin
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The peanuts aren't out, and the vicar's coming to visit any minute, then a morose daughter turns up to spoil everything. These suburban travails have to be undergone, of course, but, well, doesn't life sometimes seem a bit suspiciously clichéd?
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W H E R E & W H E N & H O W M U C H
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THE DOCK BRIEF at the Chingford Assembly Hall The Waltham Forest Festival
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Thu 30 March 2006, 7.30pm
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THE PROCEDURE at the Chingford Assembly Hall The Waltham Forest Festival
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Fri 31 March 2006, 7.30pm
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45 MINUTES TO GO at the Chingford Assembly Hall The Waltham Forest Festival
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Sat 1 April 2006, 7.30pm
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TRIPLE BILL at the Welsh Church Hall
£6 adults £3 concessions advance booking only
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Thu 6 April 2006, 8pm
Fri 7 April 2006, 8pm
Sat 8 April 2006, 3pm
Sat 8 April 2006, 8pm
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