Compton Martin is “Caught in the Net”
Tickets are available from Tracey Whittle, Tel 01761 221243 from Compton Martin Post Office and The Ring O’Bells.

The Compton Martin Players will bring an award-winning farce to the Chew Valley on Thursday, 22 April, Friday, 23 April and Saturday, 24 April 2010.
Frantic-paced “Caught in the Net” by Ray Cooney was nominated for the 2002 Olivier and the 2001 Evening Standard Awards for Best New Comedy.
Cooney, a recognized "master of farce" has been one of Britain's most popular playwrights.

So you think your life is complicated, imagine the life of two-timing taxi driver John Smith who keeps two separate families! When his teenage children,
a girl from one family and a boy from the other, meet in an Internet Chat Room and are anxious to meet in person, John's already hectic life shifts into
high gear as he tries to keep his double life a secret. But modern technology has brought his two families into head-on collision. All the usual farcical devices are used including mistaken identity, slamming doors and spot-on timing.

“Caught in the Net” is a sequel to “Run for Your Wife” that ran in London for nine years. The Compton Martin Players performed this play in 1994.
Audiences are guaranteed a treat with a night filled with laughs - just what’s needed in a Recession.

 
Tickets are available from Tracey Whittle, Tel 01761 221243 from Compton Martin Post Office and The Ring O’Bells.
 
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