WHEN WE ARE MARRIED
 

 

Adapted from the stage hit by J. B. Priestly, When We Are Married is a barbed satire of smug British conservatism. Set in turn-of-the-century Yorkshire, the story concerns three middle-aged married couples, who tend to look askance towards anyone who does not come up to their high moral and religious standards. These pecksniffs are especially critical towards those who advocate a break from the repressive sexual taboos of the era. Imagine their dismay, then, when all three couples discover that they're not legally married. Their efforts to hide this fact, and their eventual comeuppance, provides several hearty laughs. When We Are Married remains a favorite of the British repertory circuit, due to its large number of colorful and well-rounded characters.

 

 

 

   
Ruby Birtle Charli Evans
Gerald Forbes Tom Langdale
Mrs Northrop Sylvie Townsend
Nancy Holmes

Asli Tamer    

Fred Dyson David Bailey
Henry Ormonroyd Lol Smith

Alderman Joseph Helliwell

Paul Riddy

Maria Helliwell

Tracy Gould

Councillor Albert Parker

Darren Smyth

Herbert Soppitt

Lee Parker

Clara Soppitt

Ruth Montgomery-Law

Annie Parker

Julie Allwright

Lottie Grady

Jo Travers
Rev Clement Mercer Mike Delany           
   
Directed by Les Roberts