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18th and 19th November 2005 A double bill of
entertainment produced & directed by Chris Horton "The Fat Lady Sings in Little
Grimley" by David Tristram and "Shoppers" by Jean McConnell.
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Quotes from the Basingstoke Gazette: " Chris Horton and Alison Watts had good comic timing
with some wonderful one line jokes." "A superb performance by Peter
Francis as Gordon" "Excellent comic timing from the cast, especially the
bickering between Gordon and dizzy secretary Joyce (wonderfully played by Jane
Torr), with Margaret (played by Jane Brydges) as the go between. Bernard (a
strong performance by Danny Spurrier) and his trombone also provided some funny
moments." " Credit for putting on such a hilarious show should go to the
director/producer Chris Horton" "The welcoming village atmosphere and the
sense of community spirit also made this a thoroughly enjoyable
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Reviews from the Audience: "We had a brilliant night on Friday and I thought you did a fantastic
job! It was a really unusual way of doing things and made things really social.
The food was great and the plays were really funny! You did fantastically! Well
done for it all! I am really looking forward to the next one!" "So WELL
DONE!!!!! You should all be proud of yourself!" "I bet you are feeling so
good and so you should, it was a wonderful evening and the play was so funny.
The food was good too!!" "I had a lovely evening and all your hard work has
paid off. It was a super show and having supper as well made for a great
evening out. Congratulations you deserve it." "Thank you for producing such
a wonderful play, we both thoroughly enjoyed the whole evening and I
congratulate you personally on pulling it all together knowing the hard work
and thorough organisation on your part that made it all possible. It was such a
pleasure being part of your first success as a Director and the professionalism
of your cast." "You did a splendid job feeding so many people and the
ploughman's was excellent. We enjoyed the evening very much and thought it an
excellent start to a successful AmDram Soc." "Brilliant, Fabulous. Well
done. First Night Triumph" |
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