The curtain went up for Friday night’s performance and the St George’s Community Players, playing to a full house, treated their audience to a well-acted, fun, and heart-warming production of Ronald Harwood’s comedy, Quartet, directed by Sharon Lamont.

The set is well-designed, convincingly portraying a retirement home that has seen better days. The cast’s chemistry on stage is excellent and full of energy, delivering well-timed lines that had the audience in stitches throughout the play. Each character brought a unique flavour to the story, creating a delightful mix of humour and emotion.

The main characters play their roles with incredible depth and charisma. Their portrayal is both touching and hilariously entertaining, capturing the audience’s hearts.

The production’s direction by Sharon Lamont is superb, maintaining a lively pace and ensuring each scene transitioned smoothly.

Overall, this production of Quartet is a must-see, offering a perfect blend of comedy, sentiment, and outstanding performances that should not be missed. Be sure to catch the matinee this Saturday for a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon at the theatre! Don’t miss out!

Buy your tickets now and join us for a beautiful and delightful play that is both funny and touching. It is full of wicked and saucy humour, about growing old and about art. It is a play of hope and confidence for people who in their retirement fear they may no longer have as much to offer. It is a play that loudly affirms, that us older people still have a zest for life and still have the same desires, needs and worries as we did when we were young, if not more!

📅 Matinee Performance Sat 29th March 2pm
🎟 https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on?q=Morpeth
ℹ St George’s Church Morpeth (The Church on the bridge)
🎭 http://www.stgeorgesplayersmorpeth.co.uk

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