Triple bill showcases Southwick Players' diversity

Three one-act plays, with three different directors, will be performed by Southwick Players next week.

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The three female directors, from left, Sarah Papouis, Helen Armes and Sally DiverThe three female directors, from left, Sarah Papouis, Helen Armes and Sally Diver
The three female directors, from left, Sarah Papouis, Helen Armes and Sally Diver

The triple bill includes one youth production, Sparkleshark directed by Sally Diver to open, followed by Gosforth’s Fete, an hilarious comedy by Alan Ayckbourn directed by Sarah Papouis, and Easy Stages, a subtle and amusing parody written by Nick Warburton and directed by Helen Armes.

Ron Common, producer of all three plays, said: “The three plays will show the diversity of Southwick Players, showcasing their up-and-coming talented youth performers, offering opportunities for new members to make debut appearances with experienced and talented regulars, and ensuring top-quality entertainment.”

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An Evening of One Act Plays will be presented at The Barn Theatre, Southwick Street, Southwick, from Thursday, June 2, to Saturday, June 4, at 7.30pm.

Tickets are £10 from the box office on 01273 597094. Visit www.southwickplayers.org.uk for more information.

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