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CISSBURY PLAYERS: Family saga



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Published Date: 06 November 2008
RIVALRIES and antagonisms come to light in the Cissbury Players' latest production, which opens at Findon Village Hall later this month.
Curtains, by Stephen Bill, is a profound play that is both moving and provoking.

It is directed by Claire Buckland.

It is Ida's birthday, a milestone the old lady would rather not have reached – and her family have gathered to celebrate with a birthday tea.

Into their midst returns the prodigal daughter, only to discover that her mother no longer remembers her.

Performances are November 20 to 22 at 7.45pm daily. Doors open 7.15pm.

Tickets £6 each, available on the door or in advance from Peckhams the Butcher, Findon Village, or call 01903 527687.

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  • Last Updated: 06 November 2008 12:00 PM
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