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Polegate stages suspense classic



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Polegate Community Association Drama Group is tackling Emlyn Williams' Nigh Must Fall from May 7-10.
This atmospheric, dramatic play is packed with suspense and is set in the 1930s.

Dan, a page-boy at the local hotel, ingratiates himself into the household of a wheelchair-bound old lady.

A woman from the hotel has been murdered - and there may be other murders to follow.

Muriel Wills directs a cast including two new members - David Anderson and Serena Joy.

Also in the cast are Lynton Morrish, Ann Young, Sue Talmadge, Ian Parrott, Jane Parrott and Mandy Brown.

Shows are at 7.45pm, with a Saturday matinee at 2.45pm, and take place at the Polegate Community Centre.

For tickets call David Buck The Man's Shop in Polegate High Street on 01323 483740.

• Ian and Jane will be tackling the 100-mile South Downs Way to raise money for the group.

If you would like to sponsor them, call the group secretary Adrian Leach on 01323 729652





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  • Last Updated: 18 April 2008 3:35 PM
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