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A handbag?

Huntingdon Drama Club’s spring production is of Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy The Importance of being Earnest. The play provides a thoroughly enjoyable evening out, and contains many memorable lines, including: ‘To lose one parent, Mr Worthing, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.’ ‘I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train.’ ‘The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what Fiction means.’ And of course, Lady Bracknell’s immortal ‘A handbag?’

The Importance of being Earnest will be performed in the Commemoration Hall, Huntingdon
on 25-27 March, starting at 7.30 pm.



Tickets cost £9, or £7 for groups of four and for non-earners.
They’re on sale online here, (no booking fee), in person from The Card Gallery, Market Hill, Huntingdon or by phoning Huntingdon 454486.

bulletPoster available here
bulletRehearsal photographs now published here
bulletPress release here
bulletCast photos now published here

For details of our '96 production, look here

Characterisation Workshop

Excited by a workshop on characterisation she attended last year, Caroline Harbord is going to share what she learned on Wednesday, 21 April. Details to follow.

Committee notes

bulletThe 2010 AGM took place on Wednesday 24 February, minutes here, new committee here.
Subscriptions remain at £12 for 2010
bulletCommittee Meeting Minutes January 2010 here

Recent past events

bulletMarch 5 Words Apart presented 'I am Hamlet' & 'Vision Impaired', read a review here.
bulletJanuary 2010 Saints and Sinners in All Saints Church. More details here.
bulletChristmas Dinner 09
See some photographs of the dinner at The Samuel Pepys Diary Rooms, Huntingdon 2 December here.
bulletAutumn Production 2009
Agatha Christie’s And then there were none, directed by Carol Wadey.
More here.
NODA Review here.
See information from the 1976 production of 'And then there were none' here.

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