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eSqueeze April 2007

31 May - 2 June 2007: The Importance of Being Earnest

The Importance of Being EarnestAs part of the Wycombe Arts Festival, Oscar Wilde's comedy masterpiece comes to the Wycombe Swan via their resident company Tight Fit Theatre.

Wycombe Arts FestivalJack and Algernon take on the name Ernest in order to win the hearts of their respective loves, Gwendolen and Cecily, two young ladies who are sure they could only love men called Ernest. When they all arrive at Jack's country home, we have two men who claim to be “Ernest”, and two girls in love with men named “Ernest” who aren't earnest.

Confused?

All will be answered in this delightful, witty production directed by Mark Oldknow.


Blue Remembered Hills Blue Remembered Hills Until 3rd March 2007

"hilarious, disturbing and moving"
-- Helen Backway, News Shopper

"It would be invidious to single any one of this excellent and cohesive team of actors . . . . this is one of the best examples of ensemble playing that I have seen . . . . this production will stick in the mind for a long time."
-- Helen Sharman, GODA

After the performances this week, There will be no more Blue Remembered Hills. I strongly recommend you PHONE 020 8690 0002 NOW to secure your place(s). The Studio at the Broadway is 'General Admission' so ticket holders will want to arrive early to grab their favourite seats. The bar will be open before 7.30 pm. We suggest you park in the Tesco car park or arrive by train. The theatre is only a few minutes' walk from Catford or Catford Bridge railway stations. I hope to see you there.

It is the Summer of 1943 and the adult world is a mystery to the children of the West Country. The end of the war is two years off but for these seven-year-olds it may as well be a lifetime away. Blue Remembered Hills is Dennis Potter’s acclaimed story of lost innocence. The hills and woodland of rural England are the children’s playground. Childhood loyalty and friendship are explored with all the laughter and cruelty of which children are capable until a single tragic event brings their idyll crashing to the earth. From that moment everything changes . . . forever . . .

The Wycombe Swan's resident theatre company presented Dennis Potter's extraordinarily moving play at the Wycombe Swan Town Hall Studio prior to a London run. Seven children are played by seven adults—as specified by the author—in an evening which will re-awaken the child in each of us.

The Broadway Studio Theatre, Catford Feb 6 - 3 March BOOK NOW or call 020 8690 0002


Murder MysteriesMurder Mysteries

Our Murder Mysteries The Nineteenth Hell, An Act of Murder, and For Whom the School Bell Tolls have been putting in appearances for school PTAs, golf clubs and community centres helping them all raise funds with a great evening's entertainment. There are dates available in 2007.

Please contact us to satisfy the fund-raising detective in you.


Tight Fit TheatreAbout Us

Renowned for our productions since 1996 and resident at the Wycombe Swan since 2000, Tight Fit Theatre is a professional theatre company who also provide training, project management, and technical expertise.

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