DDF 2010 - Prog 2
Stoke Fleming Operatic and Dramatic Society
Scenes from "The Real History of Stoke Fleming" Light-hearted by John Goddard and Ian Phillips.
Not many people know that some of the great events of the history of this nation took place in a small village in the South Hams. Some of those mysteries of the past will be revealed.
Dit'sum Players. Hebrew Lesson by Wolf Mankowitz - Drama
1921 - Cork. Very late on a mild Friday night.
It is the time of 'The Troubles'. An elderly Jewish man is trying to learn essential phrases in Gaelic. A young man breaks in seeking shelter from the Black and Tans. The Jew feeds and shelters him, finally dressing him unwillingly as a Jew to escape the Black and Tans. The young man is saved and he has learned a little of the character and philosophy of the Jewish people.
INTERVAL
Shiphay Amateur Dramatic Society. Sushi and Scones by Randall David Cook Bitter sweet
In which a proud but slightly confused Torquay grandmother corresponds with her adventure seeking granddaughter, a recent graduate who has left Devon and taken up residence in rural Japan.
Inn Theatre Company. Split Ends by D A Mullet - Comedy
Set in a suburban hairdressers, it's an absurdist piece that is just fun.
Bob McGeddon is having a bad day and decides to have a bit of a pamper-session.
But his day is about to get a lot worse...Vidor Monsoon is bored.
Never trust a man in a bad wig...
Performances finish at approximately 10pm