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Past productions of TW4

THEATRE WEST FOUR WINTER 2019 NEWSLETTER

Agatha Crusty and The Village Hall Murders was a great success

It was good to play to packed houses and we received a fantastic review by Marc Aspen Reviews praising the quality of the acting across the board. A copy of the review can be viewed on: https://markaspen.com/2019/10/30/ag-crusty/

Some of the production photos:

The search is on for our next production

If there is a particular play or plays you would like to be considered for performance, please drop a line to our Artistic Director, Ellie Hopkins, on ellie.hopkins@btinternet.com

What’s On- Kew- 28-30 November 2019

Our friends Q2 Players, who gave us a lot of support by attending our performances of Agatha Crustywill be performing Living Memory, a new play written by and directed by Genni Trickett.

It is 2018, and Jo has just moved into her dream cottage with her loving husband. But what is she running from? Back in 1945, Ruby battles to save her marriage to Frank, after a family tragedy threatens to tear them apart.

Will the two women find in each other the strength they need to survive? Can friendship really traverse the ages?

Where:

The National Archives Kew Bessant Drive TW9 4AD

There is onsite parking. You need to drive into Kew Retail Park and follow the signs saying National Archives, which will take you to the car park.
Bus: 190 bus to Mortlake then R68 bus to Kew Retail Park (5 minute walk)

Nearest Tube: Kew Gardens (10 min walk)

Performance Times:

Thursday 28th November – Saturday 30th November, 7.45pm Saturday 30th November, 2.30pm

Box Office:

https://seaty.co.uk/livingmemory email: tickets@q2players.org.ukPhone: 07484 893 942

Tickets:

£10 (£9 Concs)

SEPARATE TABLES – Our 2017 May production

 Images from a wonderful production

Directed by Tony Traxler

Cast includes:  Ellie Hopkins, Alice Klapwyk, Nicola Foster,  Gerri Heneghan, Mary Ennis,
David Bickerstaff, Juliet Cassidy, Clare Pengelley, Daniel Davis, Richard Scott, Sofia Morin. Lauren Powell, Tony Traxler

THE MEMORY OF WATER

Our November production was an unqualified artistic success – Shelagh Stephenson’s The Memory of Water was brought to the stage in a production by Hazel Collinson, with a superb cast, backed by a great backstage support team

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Cast included:

Clare Pengelley, Gillian Jacyna, Jules Bannister, Lauren Powell, Adam Kimmel and Jim Simpson