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Leominster Drama Group return with a double bill - The Patient and Low Comedy Woman. Janet Williams produced both plays. | Leominster Drama Group return with a double bill - The Patient and Low Comedy Woman. [[Janet Williams]] produced both plays. | ||
'''The Patient''' is a play written by Agatha Christie as part of The Rule of Three which also features The Rats and Afternoon at the Seaside. The Patient, known as Mrs. Wingfield, has been horribly injured in a fall from her balcony. Unable to communicate, it could have been an accident, attempted suicide or worse still a cold-blooded killer bent on murder. As relatives gather round her hospital bed the tension builds as an ingenious device helps Mrs. Wingfield convey a message that could solve the mystery. <ref>https://www.agathachristie.com/en/stories/the-patient-play</ref> | '''The Patient''' is a play written by Agatha Christie as part of The Rule of Three which also features The Rats and Afternoon at the Seaside. The Patient, known as Mrs. Wingfield, has been horribly injured in a fall from her balcony. Unable to communicate, it could have been an accident, attempted suicide or worse still a cold-blooded killer bent on murder. As relatives gather round her hospital bed the tension builds as an ingenious device helps Mrs. Wingfield convey a message that could solve the mystery. <ref>https://www.agathachristie.com/en/stories/the-patient-play</ref> | ||
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| Performer | Leominster Drama Group |
|---|---|
| Venue | Community Centre |
| Date(s) | Wednesday 8th June 1988 Thursday 9th June 1988 |
| Time | 7.30pm |
Leominster Drama Group return with a double bill - The Patient and Low Comedy Woman. Janet Williams produced both plays.
The Patient is a play written by Agatha Christie as part of The Rule of Three which also features The Rats and Afternoon at the Seaside. The Patient, known as Mrs. Wingfield, has been horribly injured in a fall from her balcony. Unable to communicate, it could have been an accident, attempted suicide or worse still a cold-blooded killer bent on murder. As relatives gather round her hospital bed the tension builds as an ingenious device helps Mrs. Wingfield convey a message that could solve the mystery. [1]
Programme Listing
Leominster Drama Group present a Double Bill
THE PATIENT
by Agatha Christie
and
LOW COMEDY WOMAN
by Jack Boswell
Both plays are produced by Janet Williams
COMMUNITY CENTRE, SCHOOL ROAD. 8.00 p.m.
Notes
Sponsors: Staffordshire Building Society