Just a reminder that if you want to come and see our opening
production and haven't already booked your seats, then don't delay!!
Our 2018 season gets under way on Saturday 21st April at 7pm with a double bill of two short plays
with twin themes of love and war...
In the first half, Kate
Cook presents Invisible Woman, a thrilling tale of derring do in WWII.
Repressed housewife Mrs Bishop is just the person to help the French Resistance
- but who is this mysterious lady and will her true identity be revealed? A
story-telling tour-de-force, this is a funny and touching portrayal of one
woman’s journey into freedom and adventure.
After the interval, we meet another feisty heroine in Miss Wilson's Waterloo. Performed by Karen Archer and Martin Wimbush, this is a fascinating portrayal of Harriette Wilson. Born in
London as one of 15 children of an immigrant Swiss tradesman, she became one of
the most celebrated courtesans of her day. Her conquests included several prime
ministers, at least one member of the royal family and, most famously, Arthur
Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington.
The bar will open at 6pm and the performance starts at 7pm.
To book your tickets, please email: fetatlecolombier@gmail.com
Members €25 Non-Members €30
NB: your reservation will only be confirmed on receipt of your cheque
Members €25 Non-Members €30
NB: your reservation will only be confirmed on receipt of your cheque
Ruth Etridge FET Secretary