This year the Woodhouse Players triple bill features three plays with characters trapped somewhere between
Love and Madness. We'll leave you to decide which characters are closer to love, or madness, and whether you can spot
the difference.
"Geniuses are very peculiar", once said to describe Isaac Newton:
Last of the Magicians, an original play by Stephen Balchin, is
a play about Newton, his passions and obsessions, and ideas that
may have been remarkable insights, or may have merely been barking
mad. Cupid's Arrow by Kate Harper comes next, another original
piece, following the trials and tribulations of one persons battle
with a dating agency. And rounding off the evening The Public
Eye by Peter Shaffer, a suspicious husband, a private detective,
and an unlikely relationship develops between the spy and the
spied-upon.
Join the Woodhouse Players - Leytonstone's award winning amateur drama group - this April at the Welsh Church hall.
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