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In April 2024, 35 of us went to the New Victoria Theatre in Woking to see a matinee performance of the musical Bonnie and Clyde. The theatre, built in 1992, was unusual in that it is built into the shopping centre so you find the foyer after walking past the shops. Some of us had lunch at an excellent Italian restaurant first. All in all a most enjoyable day out.
In July 2024, we hired a coach to take over 30 of us to see a production of The 39 Steps at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford. Following the story line of the original film the play was preformed in a very funny way with a small cast playing all of the many parts.
In September 2024 a group us went to the Theatre Royal Brighton to see a show called Here You Come Again which featured many of the songs of Dolly Parton within a story about how a guy survived the Covid-19 lockdown in the attic of his parent's house.
We were back at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford in November 2024 to see the highly amusing musical Pride and Prejudice Sort Of based on a similar story by Jane Austin. The theatre was undergoing major renovations but the cleaners made an excellent job of the play!!