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Don't Look Now by Daphne du Maurier, adapted by Nell Leyshon, directed by John Wilkinson

Friday, November 20, 2009 at 7:30 PM - Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 10:00 PM (GMT)

Hastings, East Sussex

Don't Look Now by Daphne du Maurier, adapted by Nell...

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Don’t Look Now, Adapted by Nell Leyshon from a short story by Daphne du Maurier

A Stables Theatre production
Directed by John Wilkinson

Friday 20 to Saturday 28 November at 7.30 pm
No performance Sunday or Monday

Adults £12 / Members, under-18s and groups £7
No parents should have to bury their child. When that child is only six it is particularly devastating, and Laura (Jackie Eichler) feels the pain and loss very deeply. In an attempt to draw her out of her depression, husband John (Ian Cowpland) takes her to Venice, where they spent their honeymoon ten years earlier. There a chance meeting at a café with two sisters—one sighted (Dianne Cheesewright), the other a blind psychic (Joan Pearce)—launches a series of events that ends in a violent death at the hands of a serial killer on the loose in the city of romance.

The cast also includes Rick Baker, Peter Bradbury, Derek Crawley and Tessa Patterson.

Don’t Look Now is a chilling tale of the supernatural with a shocking twist at the end. Don’t miss it.

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The Stables Theatre
The Bourne
TN34 3BD Hastings
United Kingdom

Friday, November 20, 2009 at 7:30 PM - Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 10:00 PM (GMT)


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About the Stables

The Stables Theatre and Arts Centre is housed in a fine 18th-century building in the heart of Hastings’ Old Town. It opened as a theatre in 1959. The building has been further developed over the years, and we are now able to offer a modern, raked auditiorium of 126 seats.

We produce about ten Stables productions each year—amateur productions of the highest quality. These are cast from among the members of the theatre. We aim to provide a wide variety of productions, suiting the diversity of our audience. We also play host to several other local groups and receive touring professional productions.

The art gallery puts on a new exhibition each month, including the work of local artists and work from further afield.

On stage, backstage, front of house and in the art gallery, the Stables is run entirely by volunteers.

We are delighted to have Alec McCowan and Barbara Flynn as our patrons.

We are a member of the Little Theatre Guild.