The Day Of The Robbery
by Matthew Wilkie
Becca wants to go out for a walk.
Tallulah wants to make a phone call.
Richard always has to have the last word.
Keith just wants a little time.
Geraldine just wants to be heard.
And Frank -
Frank is confused.
'The Day Of The Robbery' explores the lives of six very different people across three days ending in tragedy. Sometimes sad, often funny, there is something for everyone in this new play by Matthew Wilkie.
Matthew has written many new plays for both amateur and professional theatre, collecting a number of awards for his work with Theatre64 at the annual Woking Drama Festival. Matthew is currently working on a new commission for BBC radio.
Please note, 'The Day Of The Robbery' contains themes and language of an adult nature. Running at approximately one hour with no interval, it will be followed by a complimentary drink and a chance to meet the cast.
Woking Drama Festival Success!
Theatre64 did well again in this year's Woking Drama Festival when Matthew Wilkie scooped the Best Original Play award for 'The Day Of The Robbery'. Not content with that Nick Felgate was nominated for Best Supporting Actor and Erin Quillian was nominated for Best Youth Actor.
Road Works!
Due to major road works on the B3272 Reading Road access to Green Lane is only available from the Yateley end of Reading Road (at the junction of Cricket Hill and B3272). Access from the Blackwater end (junction of A30 and B3272) is currently blocked.
Please note: This may change at any time so it is advisable to leave 10 minutes or so earlier than you normally would just in case
Performance Information
Show dates and times
Thu, 27 October 2011 | - Curtain-up: 20:00 |
Fri, 28 October 2011 | - Curtain-up: 20:00 |
Sat, 29 October 2011 | - Curtain-up: 20:00 |
Ticket Information
On the door | In Advance | ||
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Full Price | - £7.50 | Full Price | - £6.50 |
Concession | - £6.50 | Concession | - £5.50 |
Location
Frogmore Junior School,
Green Lane, Frogmore,
GU17 0NY
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Tickets are available in advance by calling (01252) 409509 or e-mailing tickets@theatre64.org or on the door (subject to availability)