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Theatre 2025

In October 2025 a group of around 30 members, partners and guests took a coach to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford to see a play called 2.22 A Ghost Story. Lots of clues as to where the ghost was but not many spotted them!

In July 2025, forty people took a coach to Woking to see the musical Chicago at the New Victoria Theatre. Billed as one of the most sexiest shows, it was perhaps surprising to find that the audience seemed to be 75% women. Then again when you consider the plot is about a group of women in jail for murdering their despicable husbands perhaps it wasn't so surprising. 

In May 2025, we visited the Arnaud Theatre, Guildford again to see a play comedy called Handbagged, It was a set of imagined conversations between Margaret Thatcher and HM Elizabeth II. Two of each giving us what they said and what they were thinking. A fast paced and witty history of the 1980s. One was amused! 

In February 2025, a group of Probus members, partners and friends went to see Calamity Jane at the New Victoria Theatre, Woking.