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> Ladies In Retirement, Priory theatre, Kenilworth
Lynette
post Nov 1 2009, 12:26 PM
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Went to the last night of this and thoroughly enjoyed it. Lots of talent, a plot that keeps you guessing and a set to rival the Donmar! And what a super little theatre. Just thought I would express my appreciation in case anyone in the Priory lot read the site.
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post Nov 3 2009, 12:57 PM
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QUOTE(Lynette @ Nov 1 2009, 12:26 PM) *
Went to the last night of this and thoroughly enjoyed it. Lots of talent, a plot that keeps you guessing and a set to rival the Donmar! And what a super little theatre. Just thought I would express my appreciation in case anyone in the Priory lot read the site.


And yes - someone from the cast did spot this and we are so delighted you took the time to put it out there for us! As a small group, your appreciation is very much appreciated. Thanks Lynette! rolleyes.gif
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Michael H
post Nov 3 2009, 01:43 PM
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Hi Lynette,

Was it something written by a local author? I can't seem to see any other details about the play.

EDIT: ah, just realised the author's name was spelt wrong on the Kenilworth Theatre website. It's by Edward Percy, not Edward Parcy.
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post Nov 4 2009, 03:43 PM
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Hi Michael. I didn't know anything about the author and am surprised to find that he was writing up to the fifties. But there were lines in this play that were exactly what Stoppard parodies in Hound - all about the marshes and being cut off etc..very amusing.
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