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Early union activists and Medieval music & poetry

On 06/09/2013 At 11:00 pm

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ALL these coming to The Players Theatre in Thame, throughout September. So support your local theatre and make a date for these great shows.  

An Inspector Calls at The Players Theatre, Thame

Tuesday 10th – Saturday 14th September 7.45pm
AN Inspector Calls was written by J.B.Priestley, first performed in 1945 in the Soviet Union and 1946 in the UK. It is one of Priestley’s best known works for the stage and considered to be one of the classics of mid-20th century English theatre. 

The play is a three-act drama, which takes place on a single night in 1912, focusing on the prosperous middle-class Birling family, who live in a comfortable home in Brumley, “an industrial city in the north Midlands”. The family is visited by a man calling himself Inspector Goole, who questions the family about the suicide of a young working-class woman, Eva Smith (also known as Daisy Renton). The family are interrogated and revealed to have been responsible for the young woman’s exploitation, abandonment and social ruin, effectively leading to her death.
Tickets £9 and £8 concessions

We Will be Free! at The Players Theatre, Thame

Sunday 22nd September 7.45pm
WE WILL BE FREE! written by Neil Gore is set in 1834, and follows the extraordinary story of George and Betsy Loveless. He was a Methodist minister and the leader of the six Dorset farm labourers who were tried, convicted and condemned to harsh transportation by an oppressive Government for having the temerity to swear a secret oath and form a secret union to fight against a succession of wage cuts inflicted by the local landowner.
Tickets £10 and £9 concessions

Airs And Graces

Sunday 29th September 7.45 pm
THE Players Theatre welcomes the return of Farandol, a group of highly accomplished musicians. Their latest performance called Airs and Graces combines music, poetry and visual art. It is an exploration of a sumptuous mediaeval manuscript known to art history as ‘Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry’.

The show features Farandol playing their own brand of medieval music on authentic instruments and David Cooke, who will be narrating and showing slides.
Tickets £9 & £8 (Concessions less £1). 

Booking: tickets online from www.thameplayers.co.uk (10% booking fee applies) or Tickets Anywhere, Greyhound Walk, Thame 01844 217228

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