Rehearsals are well under way for the Llangollen Twenty Club's Autumn production of "My Wife's Family".
A break-away from their normal type of play, it is set in the 1940s in a recording studio where a play - set in the 1930s - for radio is being performed.
The action follows the absurdities of a dysfunctional family, who come to stay at Jack
Gay's country residence, much to his dismay as he detests his mother-in-law,
Arabella Nagg who presents herself to be a force with which to be
reckoned.
The bunch of make-believe actors who play the
various roles in the play all have their own idiosyncrasies and quirks and some of their actions are somewhat less than professional....
It is a little dip into middle class
1930s country life, but magnified and with some strange characters and
lost babies and broken pianos, the pace is fast and quick-witted.
A club spokesperson said: "We are never afraid to tackle something new and this has certainly been just that.
"We are confident that you will have a very entertaining evening, so do book your tickets as soon as possible.!
My Wife's Family is aired at
Llangollen Town Hall from Thursday November 2 to Saturday November 4 at
7.30pm with a matinee on the Saturday at 2.30pm.
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