'Don't Tell the Wife' at Summer Theatre

IT'S BACK - Portrush Summer Theatre opens tomorrow (Wednesday) for another season of fantastic fun and entertainment.

And opening the annual season of theatre are local actors Ballywillan Drama Group.

The award-winning group begins the Summer Theatre season on Wednesday night (July 7) with their production of Sam Cree’s hilarious comedy Don’t Tell the Wife.

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The show will be staged from Wednesday until this Saturday (July 10) nightly at 8pm and boasts a top notch cast.

In the lead roles of bickering husband and wife Bobbie and Edna are seasoned performers Stephen Noble and Helen Wilkinson.

Playing the snooty next door neighbour is Una Culkin with newcomer Conor Doherty as Bobbie’s innocent apprentice Cyril.

No strangers to the stage of Portrush Summer Theatre are Kent Bolton as Basil Charrington and Tom Waddell as the Council man Eric Tweedy.

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Younger performers who will make a huge impact on audiences are Mollie Ferguson as Hilda and Donelle Reynolds as Georgette.

With Sam Cree’s usual mix of comedy and confusion and some gentle fun-poking at Northern Ireland’s political situation, it all makes for a hilarious evening of fun with director Mark Adamson putting his own special touch to proceedings.

Tickets for Summer Theatre are 6 for adults, 5 concession, 3 children.

The Box Office is open daily from 11am - 12 noon and 6pm - 8pm. Tickets book extremely fast so please book early to avoid disappointment.

Telephone bookings 028 7082 9539. If the Box office is not open leave your name, telephone contact number and tickets required.

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