PREVIEW ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’
Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy will be staged at Bournemouth Little Theatre in Winton this April.
Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy will be staged at Bournemouth Little Theatre in Winton this April.
‘The Killing of Sister George’ may seem tame in this day and age, but in 1964 the play, written by Frank Marcus, was highly controversial. Followed by the film in 1968, directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Beryl Reid, it was the first mainstream depiction of a lesbian relationship and consequently received an X rating.
Local theatre company ImpAct is to stage the Tom Kempinski play in April at theatres in Ferndown and Winton.