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TLT promise classic season of quality



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Published Date: 20 August 2008
Audiences at a Tyldesley theatre can expect comedy and thrills in a great new season of quality drama.
Tyldesley Little Theatre will feature offerings from celebrated playwrights including Mike Harding, Ben Elton and Norman Robbins.

But from October 7 to 11 Murder in Neighbourhood Watch by Stewart Burke promises to keep people on the edge of their seats.
A tense dramatic thriller brought bang up-to-date, it promises twists and turns galore. It's a thrilling tale of intrigue, mistaken identity and death directed by Paul Ward.

Celebrating its 21st birthday the TLT pantomime is back from December 6 to 13 with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs directed by Ian Taylor making the most of a fairytale classic.

The revival of the old TLT success Not with a Bang by Mike Harding, an hilarious tale of matrimonial disharmony directed by Denis Beardsworth runs from February 3 to 7 followed by pure Lancashire farce in the form of Pull the Other One by Norman Robbins featuring a wicked mother-in-law, hen-pecked husband and a sexy young art student directed by Ian Taylor.

A change of pace and genre comes from May 12 to 16 with Out of Sight, Out of Murder by Fred Carmichael. This comedy thriller will be directed by Kaye Taylor, the woman behind the recent one act success Thermal Underwear.

And an extra production will come in the form of a modern comedy for grown-ups, Silly Cow by Ben Elton directed by Paul Beardsworth.
l Don't miss this classic season at TLT, details of tickets are available by calling 01204 655619 or 01942 886908.

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