The play was a hilarious sitcom (a blend of Christmas, family tensions, alcohol, a barmy uncle, Three Little Pigs puppet show and inappropriate presents) and the actors were excellent. They must have spent hours rehearsing. The set built by Jenny and her team looked terrific and cleverly showed the four areas in which the play unfolded (sitting room, dining room, hall and stairs).
Friday, 8 December 2017
"Season's Greetings" at MADS Little Theatre, Macclesfield
This evening, six of us went to see MADS's production of Sir Alan Ayckbourn's "Season's Greetings". Jenny Pitcock (one of our members) was Stage Manager and head of set construction.
The play was a hilarious sitcom (a blend of Christmas, family tensions, alcohol, a barmy uncle, Three Little Pigs puppet show and inappropriate presents) and the actors were excellent. They must have spent hours rehearsing. The set built by Jenny and her team looked terrific and cleverly showed the four areas in which the play unfolded (sitting room, dining room, hall and stairs).
The play was a hilarious sitcom (a blend of Christmas, family tensions, alcohol, a barmy uncle, Three Little Pigs puppet show and inappropriate presents) and the actors were excellent. They must have spent hours rehearsing. The set built by Jenny and her team looked terrific and cleverly showed the four areas in which the play unfolded (sitting room, dining room, hall and stairs).
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