Oldbury Repertory Players present their 65th season of productions for 2004/05.
Stephen King's Misery
A best selling novelist stranded in the snow finds his way to an isolated farmhouse occupied by his number one fan, the schizophrenic Annie. This is where the nightmare begins, a descent into a living hell in Stephen King's classic thriller.
18 - 25 September
Relatively Speaking
Greg and Ginny live together but Greg suspects he is not the only man in her life. When Ginny announces she is off to visit her parents he decides to follow her. But Greg is in for a big surprise when he turns up on their doorstep with hilarious results.
6 - 13 November
Dick Whittington
Take a trip to Old London town with Dick Whittington and his super cat, as they seek their fortunes and a large proportion of fish and chips. Will our hero find his heart's desires and will his cat get the rat. All will be revealed in this season's sparkling panto.
12 - 22 January
The Late Edwina Black
Was the late Edwina Black murdered by her downtrodden husband, the housekeeper or her companion? Inspector Martin investigates in this timeless who done it.
5 - 12 March
Gasping
Lockheart Industries are making serious money, but Sir Chuffley Lockheart is not content, he wants more, lots more. If you can sell designer water why not designer air as an alternative to our polluted urban fog. Will this make Sir Chuffley even richer or will it leave the world grasping for breath. Find out in Ben Elton's outrageously funny comedy.
30 April - 7 May
Bram Stoker's Dracula
A sudden and mysterious storm lashes the coast of England. A young woman sleep walks a long a cliff edge as a ship crashes through the harbour entrance, deserted except for an immense dog and fifty cases of grave dust. Can you face the terror of Dracula in this new adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic novel?
9 - 17 July
'Stevie'
A Studio performance of the life and works of the poet Stevie Smith.
The play follows the life and career of the poetess Stevie Smith, in the present and flaskback. Her own reminiscences and comments are combined with naturalistic dialogue and examples of her poetry.
An intriguing insight into the poets life and times.
Dates: Tuesday 24th May - Saturday 28th May 2005. Book Now!
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