The Price
by Arthur Miller (Spring 2006)
Two brothers meet after sixteen years to discuss the disposal of their late father's belongings. One of Miller's less well known plays, this tense drama of filial and fraternal love, duty, mistrust and anger is leavened by the almost vaudevillian humuour of an octogenerian furniture dealer.
The Lifeblood
by Glyn Maxwell (Summer 2006)
Victim of betrayal or architect of her own downfall?
That is the question posed in this award-winning drama about the imprisonment and trial of Mary Queen of Scots. This first ever amateur production of the play won much deserved praise for its imaginative and evocative staging in front of Guildford Castle.
Communicating Doors
by Alan Ayckbourn (Autumn 2006)
In this intricate comic thriller from the British master of farce, a London sex specialist from the future stumbles into a murder plot that sends her travelling back in time as she tries to help two murder victims prevent their violent ends.