BRATTON'S Jubilee Players will be treating their audience to not just one but three plays tonight and tomorrow.
The trilogy of one-act plays will begin at 7.30pm each night with Wife Required, a comedy with a sting in the tail about a man trying to find his perfect match.
For their second effort, the players are tackling their first serious play, There's Always Spring.
Producer, Linda Golding, said: "It is a real weepy and a hard play to perform, as it is like two plays in one, but it will be alright on the night."
The third performance, taking place after the interval, is Dress Rehearsal, a comedy about a theatre group rehearsing a period drama, unaware that they actually have an hour less before the performance than they think.
The players normally perform one full-length play in November but had to re-think that because of work due to be started on the Jubilee Hall.
That work started later than planned so they are still able to use the hall to provide the two evenings of entertainment.
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