The 2011 Season

Hi - De - Hi                                       

Directed by Jack Land Noble, and with great attention to costume, Maplin's Holiday camp materialised before the audiences' very eyes. "Everyone got a superb week," Joe Maplin was heard to comment.


      


Witness for the Prosecution

Bill Fisher brought together a superb set and perfectly dressed and realised characters for this Agatha Christie courtroom drama set in the smoggy 1950s.


The Beauty Queen of Leenane

Once again a brilliant set took the audiences out of their seats and to remote western Ireland. As before, unsolicited praise has been raised by this production.

"I just wanted to convey my compliments to everyone involved in last week's production of The Beauty Queen of Leenane. Everything from the performances to the set was truly outstanding and I look forward to the remaining plays of the trilogy."


The Lonseome West

They didn't have to wait long for another part of the trilogy. John Kelly and Richard Caile combined to produce the kind of madness, mayhem and jealousies that living closely together in isolation can produce.

Images from A Skull In Connemara and Open All Hours will appear soon