13May 13
Kingsley Players will commemorate the start of the Great War with a performance of songs, poetry and drama inspired by Oh What a Lovely War, first staged by Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop. Following their acclaimed appearance at Weaver Words, Frodsham...Read more
8May 13
The May play will be a farce by Tom Stoppard. This farce promises an evening of slapstick, shenanigans, mistaken identities, misdirected orders, malapropisms, double entendres, and romantic complications. Herr Zangler, the twisted-tongued proprietor of an upscale grocery store in a...Read more
7May 13
The May play will be “Time of My Life” by Alan Ayckbourn, directed by Malcolm Barker. *Warning – contains adult language* Synopsis Gerry Stratton has organized a family dinner with his sons Glyn and Adam at his favourite restaurant to...Read more
13Apr 13
A murder mystery with more than a touch of humour, the play takes it’s title from the traditional song “Green Grow the Rushes O”. It explores the events surrounding a murder which took place four years previously and how strangely...Read more
9Apr 13
22 – 25 January 2014 Kingsley Players presented “The Ice Queen” – a pantomime by William Arnold Ashbrook. Directed by Mary Lightfoot. The Ice Queen has a heart of Ice and rules her land with a rod of steel. On...Read more
12Feb 13
16-19 October The October 2013 play will be “The Servant of Two Masters” by Carlo Goldoni, adapted by David Turner and Paul Lapworth. This play inspired Richard Bean’s award winning, riotous adaptation “One Man Two Guvnors” which is currently playing to...Read more
30Jan 13
Kingsley Players were proud to present “Calendar Girls” a play by Tim Firth. It is based on the film, written by by Juliette Towhidi and Tim Firth. Tim Firth, who lives in Alvanley, wanted the play to be the “most performed...Read more
3Dec 12
December 2012 At the end of the year of the bicentenary of Charles Dickens there wasn’t a more fitting time to stage “The Amazing Mr Scrooge,” a musical written by Peter and Arnold Ashbrook, (the latter being Kingsley Players’ very...Read more
28Jun 12
May 2012 Arsenic and Old Lace opens in the living room of the Brewster home, inhabited by two spinster aunts, Abby and Martha Brewster, and their nephew, Teddy. Rev. Dr. Harper is chatting with Abby about her other nephew, Mortimer,...Read more
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