'˜Don't Tell the Wife' is Larne Drama Circle's spring production
The play tells the story of Edna Willis who thinks she is happily married to Bobby – well, as happily married as you can be to a man who eats onions with everything.
But Bobby is about to turn 50 – a dangerous age for a man – and he’s hankering after something young that can stick the pace.
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Hide AdWhen he starts taking vitamin pills, well now, that proves he’s chasing after other women or does it?
Many misunderstandings follow and the cast of colourful characters combined with twisted plots make for a great night’s entertainment for all the family.
Larne Drama Circle is delighted to bring this Sam Cree comedy to the stage. Written in 1967, the play will entertain you with the sights and sounds of the Sixties as well as lots of laughs.
Beth Alexander plays Edna Willis and Jay Alexander, her husband Bobby. Supporting them are Joy and Simon Hunter, Claire Millar, William Burns, David Steward and Patricia Bresland. The play is directed by Alison McCubbin.
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Hide AdPerformances will take place in the McNeill Theatre, Larne Leisure Centre, on Wednesday February 15, Thursday 16 and Friday 17, at 7.30pm. Tickets, costing £7, are available from Larne Visitor Information Centre (tel: 028 2826 2495).
For further information, go to www.facebook.com/larnedramacircle