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Sunday Specials

 

The New Farnham Repertory Company's season in 2004 included three Sunday evening specials.

 

Pro Patria, presented by company members Simon Cole and Victoria Newlyn, was the story of how men and women of the day lived through the Great War. It was told through a brilliant selection of text and poetry in the hope that the words and memories of nearly a century ago could be heard afresh once more, and that the sacrifice of a generation would inform our future.

 

Simon Cole and Victoria Newlyn (as they appeared in Henry IV in 2003)

 

 

 
Josephine Tewson, Hugh Walters and Josie Kidd presented Come into the Garden. This was a Lighthearted Horticultural Extravaganza celebrating the satisfactions and agonies of the art and craft of Gardening, ranging from Garden Visitors and Garden Pests, through Vegetables, Weeds and Manure, to Garden Snobbery and One-Upmanship.

Josephine Tewson

 

Hugh Walters

Josie Kidd

 

 

Angela Barlow performed her own one-woman play about Anton Chekhov's widow, Olga Knipper, After Chekhov.

 

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