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TWO 

by Jim Cartwright

In a northern pub, the action centres around a bickering Landlord and Landlady and all the colourful customers that drop in for a tipple.

An award winning play of utter brilliance performed with skill and sensitivity.

“richly textured…A highly entertaining show…” 
The Independent

“ love in a mundane world where romance is the stuff of fantasy alone…touching and unsentimental…excellent..” 
The Times
 

A DOUBLE BILL

TOUR DATES SO FAR ..

         FISHERTON MILL, SALISBURY TUES 26TH OCTOBER
         FISHERTON MILL, SALISBURY WEDS 27TH OCTOBER
         FISHERTON MILL, SALISBURY THURS 28TH OCTOBER
         VICTORIA HALL, TISBURY FRI 29TH OCTOBER
         VICTORIA HALL, TISBURY SAT 30TH OCTOBER
         NEW THEATRE, EXETER THURS 4TH NOVEMBER
         NEW THEATRE, EXETER FRI 5TH NOVEMBER
         NEW THEATRE, EXETER SAT 6TH NOVEMBER
         MILL ARMS, ROMSEY                  ('Two' only) SUN 7TH NOVEMBER
         FISHERTON MILL, SALISBURY TUES 9TH NOVEMBER
         FISHERTON MILL, SALISBURY WEDS 10TH NOVEMBER
         FISHERTON MILL, SALISBURY THURS 11TH NOVEMBER
         PRIVATE CHARITY PERFORMANCE FRI 12TH NOVEMBER
         MARINE THEATRE, LYME REGIS SAT 13TH NOVEMBER
         CADELEIGH ARMS, TIVERTON ('Two' only) WEDS 17TH NOVEMBER
         CADELEIGH ARMS, TIVERTON('Two' only) THURS 18TH NOVEMBER
         BLACKMORE THEATRE, EXMOUTH FRI 19TH NOVEMBER
         WINSFORD VILLAGE HALL SAT 20TH NOVEMBER
         MILL ARMS, ROMSEY  ('Two' only) SUN 14TH NOVEMBER
           

 

LAM
by Christopher William Hill

In a Cornish Village in 1941, Hamilton and Plum Mutton are struggling to keep their butcher's shop from closing.  So far, they have refused to break the law, but when an overwhelming black market temptation involving the Women’s Institute arises, Lam Mutton’s beloved pet pig, is for the pork chop. This dramatic and deeply moving story exposes the frailty of the human spirit in a tough and unforgiving time.

Beautifully written by West Country and National Theatre playwright, Christopher William Hill. He captures to perfection the atmosphere of wartime necessity and creates extraordinarily vivid characters whose lives are illuminated with wit and perception.

First performed at the Northcott Theatre, Exeter, 1999.