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The Memory of Water
Washington Art Centre
Thursday 9th - Saturday 11th
June 2016
The Washington Theatre Group
is ready for the first of their two summer shows, The Memory of Water, a dark
comedy by Northumbrian writer Shelagh Stephenson. Three sisters meet on the eve
of their mother's funeral. As the conflicts of the past converge, everyday lies
and tensions reveal the particular patterns and strains of family
relationships.
The Washington Theatre
Group is a not-for-profit amateur dramatics group for adults
based in Washington
in the North East of England. All members are over 18. The group has been
running since 1976 and has staged numerous shows over the years, in the form of
an annual pantomime as well as drama and comedy productions. “The WTG isn't just about performing on
stage, it's all about working as a team and having a chance to try new things.
We all pitch in and do our best to put on a great show, not just for ourselves
but for the audience, the community and sometimes for charity.”
The group meet at the Arts Centre Washington every Tuesday at 7.30pm till 9.30pm. Anyone who
wants to join can just turn up on a Tuesday night.
Tickets:
If you fancy a night
out that promises laughter throughout, you can buy tickets
from Washington Art Centre on 0191 219 3455
or online at http://www.artscentrewashington.co.uk/production-details.aspx?id=818
. Tickets are £6.
Please note: this play
contains swearing, simulated drug use and sexual references.
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