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Gamlingay Players is delighted to present our winter pantomime, Aladdin! In the distant land of Peking, an impoverished young lad called Aladdin lives. After a chance encounter with the Princess Jasmine, Aladdin leaves with the sorceress Abanazara to find a lamp and become rich beyond his wildest dreams, in order to win the hand of
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Gamlingay Players is delighted to present our summer showcase, Three Funny Plays! As the title suggests, we will be performing three one-act plays with a farcical edge. Doubles by Michael Frayn Two couples check into adjacent hotel rooms and share a remarkably similar holiday experience… Funeral Plan by Jonathan Mountfort Funeral Plan is a black
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When the sleepy village of Dibley gets an unexpected new vicar, the quirky locals are shocked to find she’s a spirited, chocolate-loving woman with a razor-sharp wit. As Geraldine Granger navigates the oddball parish council and their hilarious antics, she brings a fresh, heartfelt perspective to village life in this warm and witty tale of
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Come and see this riotous British farce, which was a West End hit in the 70s. Frances and Peter are a young married couple who think they’re ordering some new glassware for their flat, but it turns out they’ve ordered pornography! Follow their adventures in trying to dispose of it. Written before the days of
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Synopsis RAMBLES ON RADIO By Robert Scott Christopher is delighted to be performing his play on the radio with his daughter in a starring role, but others are less content with the casting. Worse still, there’s more drama behind the microphone than is going out over the air. THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND By Tom Stoppard
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Synopsis NHS Direct Misheard conversations behind the scenes of an NHS direct call centre. Toasters The problem of having to eat, drink and work standing up at a company function. Streuth The play is set in a country house in the 1920’s at 8.23pm. A detective must discover who the murderer is in this amateur
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Synopsis Trevor and Susannah, whose marriage is on the rocks, inflict their miseries on their nearest and dearest: three couples whose own relationships are tenuous at best. Taking place sequentially in the three beleaguered couples’ bedrooms during one endless Saturday night of co-dependence and dysfunction, beds, tempers, and domestic order are ruffled, leading all the



