Reviews
A BIG thank you to all of you that came to see us during the month of August. Over 2,500 of you!! We do hope you enjoyed the season and look forward to welcoming you back in 2019!
Another great review for our London Repertory Players. Congratulations to Kirsty Cox and her incredible stamina and fortitude on performing in all four plays this season!
Just two more opportunities to see the last play of the season! Last remaining tickets available from www.shelleytheatre.co.uk
RIP Neil Simon. What a joy it was for the London Repertory Players to perform his first play, "Come Blow Your Horn" last season.
Another fab review for our final production. Grab one of the few remaining tickets from The Official Shelley Theatre for a great night out!
A tense psychological study of guilt and obsession by the author of The Business of Murder, Dead Guilty concerns an attractive young graphic artist whose leg is badly injured in a car crash that occurred when a business associate suffered a fatal heart attack at the wheel. Housebound and depressed, Julia is tormented when things disappear, a Mexican orange blossom materializes on her shambling Victorian terrace and someone prowls upstairs at night. While a kindly counselor contends with Julia’s suicidal tendencies and a besotted handyman helps around the house, the excessively solicitous widow invades Julia’s life. Suspense builds as the question becomes whether the affair Julia was enjoying with her now dead colleague will cost her her own life.
This classic thriller by Francis Durbridge, the master of suspense and famous for his Paul Temple series, weaves its intricate path through a story of love and greed to its ultimate end, death.
When Glenn Howard decides to get rid of his wealthy wife, firstly to enjoy her money, secondly to avoid spending the rest of his life in Bermuda, and thirdly to free himself for another woman, he works out a complicated but seemingly foolproof plan. Not only will this plan provide him with an alibi but also cast suspicion on his wife’s former lover, the writer Sam Blaine. Everything appears to be going according to plan, but Glenn has not counted on an opponent like the astute Superintendent Remick… Durbridge at his best!
It's unanimous! If you're looking for a good night out, look no further. Tickets available from The Official Shelley Theatre box office
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Congratulations to our cast on another great review.
Some actors need a quiet place before curtain up. Not these guys!
The Suddenly at Home cast are ready and waiting for you!! Only 7 seats left for opening night!
A farewell to Dangerous Corner. Thank you to all of you that came to see us!
Our lovely Miss Mockridge enjoying Bournemouth!
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Another great review for our fabulous cast
Wishing our lovely Kirsty Cox, aka Sheila/Olwen/Helen, a very Happy Birthday!!
After opening to a full house on Thursday night with Dangerous Corner, Friday means rehearsals begin for Suddenly at Home opening on Tuesday! Hats off to the cast!