Brenton vs Brenton
Produced by Celesta Players
A One act play written by David Tristram.
What is the dark secret which enflames the Brenton family feud? Who is the mysterious Eddie?
Why are Lana's shoulderpads wider than the door? And just what was Deke Brenton doing down on the farm? All this, and more, is revealed in this outrageous spoof of American soaps and blockbuster mini-series, set in the manic world of Chicago's biggest ad agency.
Performances
| Thursday the 6th of November, 2003 |
7:30pm |
| Friday the 7th of November, 2003 |
7:30pm |
| Saturday the 8th of November, 2003 |
7:30pm |
For booking information and more about Celesta Players Website: www.celestaplayers.org.uk
Email: secretary@celestaplayers.org.uk
The Wizard of Oz
Celesta Players, famed for fantastical pantomimes, announce their latest production - The Wizard of Oz!
This enchanting tale of self-discovery will feature both the adult and youth sections of Celesta Players,
and will include wonderful sets and costumes as well as all your sing a long favourites!
Venue: East Didsbury Methodist Church Hall
Performances
Friday the 23rd of January, 2004 7:30pm
Saturday the 24th of January, 2004 2:30pm
Saturday the 24th of January, 2004 7:30pm
Friday the 30th of January, 2004 7:30pm
Saturday the 31st of January, 2004 2:30pm
Saturday the 31st of January, 2004 7:30pm
For booking information and more about Celesta Players Website: www.celestaplayers.org.uk
Email: secretary@celestaplayers.org.uk
Celesta Players ADS was originally formed in 1961 by a group of local people who wished to stage theatre productions for the local community. The group has now grown, enabling four performances a year to be staged, including the pantomime involving both the adult and youth sections of the group. Last year's pantomime, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, was very well received and will be a tough act to follow. However, with the Wizard of Oz, we are sure you will be blown off your feet!
Manchester Athenaeun Dramatic Society wants to hear from you!
Do you go to Play Reading or Drama Classes or just fancy treading the boards?
If so, then we want to hear from you. Why not come along to our Open Reading evenings in Didsbury.
7th and 28th of August form 7.30pm
St Nicholas's Church Hall
Kingsway, East Didsbury
Call Sue Maher on 0161 226 4899 or 0161 881 1123
You can also email Sue: suemaher@btinternet.com |