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Double Bill!
Hard to Swallow &
The Canterbury Tales
16-17-18 October 2008 7.45pm
Our next production will be "Hard to Swallow" adapted for the stage by Mark Wheeller from "Catherine:
Story of a Young Girl Who Died of Anorexia" by Maureen Dunbar. Hard to Swallow is a powerful piece of drama based upon a true story.
It will be performed alongside two of The Canterbury Tales - Martin Riley's adaption of Geoffrey Chaucer's famous collection of stories dating back to the 14th century.
The performances will be held on the 16th, 17th and 18th October, starting at 7.45pm
Tickets cost £ 6.00 adults or £ 5.50 concessions and can be obtained from Julie Atkins on (01603) 716100.
Various group and early booking discounts available.


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The Rackheath Players is an amateur drama
society based in the village of Rackheath, just on the north eastern
outskirts of Norwich.
We put on three productions a year - traditionally
a pantomime in February involving many local children, and two other
productions, one in Spring/ early Summer and one in the Autumn
Our output is varied - comedy, drama, pantomime, variety show, music hall, full length plays or one act plays - giving wide scope for people to try a bit of everything.
As a group we are almost entirely self-sufficient, with
the occasional hire of the more specialised equipment, but most lighting,
sound effects, music and costumes, as well as set construction, design
and decoration are all handled 'in-house' by the group.
In 2001, the Players started Rackheath Youth Theatre,
specifically designed to tutor younger (ages 9-16) members in the arts
of speech, singing and dance. They have gone on to stage their own shows and have performed in many of the Rackheath Players own productions.

We are always looking for new members,
and have a relative shortage of males and are looking for people with
music playing abilities. Also anyone whose interest is not on-stage
are welcome as well, as there is plenty of backstage and technical jobs
to do.
Rehearsals are held weekly at 8.00pm on a Thursday,
at Rackheath Village Hall. Rackheath is north east of Norwich
on the A1151 - click
to view map. As a production draws near, more frequent
and slightly earlier rehearsals are held.
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