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Past Productions

 

 

2005: autumn season

Jane Eyre

Racing Demon

Rennie and Ustinov in Under a Wide and Starry Sky

David Gooderson's

Kolbe's Gift

Josephine Tewson and friends: Home and Garden

 

2005: June

At the Three Horseshoes public house, Thursley, as part of a Grand Elizabethan Banquet, NFRC actors performed the rustics' play from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

 

 

2005: January

Ben Warwick and Ian Mullins gave a reading of Neville Boundy's Father and Son: Son and Father in St Andrew's Church, Farnham, in aid of the church restoration fund. This one hour 'dialogue between Jesus and God' was performed to a packed church on 30 January 2005.

 

 

2004: summer season

Charley's Aunt

Our Town

Come into the garden

After

Chekhov

Pro Patria

Rehearsals

Press comments on Our Town:

"The company superbly transforms St Andrew's Church with stunning success."

"This brilliant production would be a hit anywhere."

"A beautifully balanced company in which youth and experience complement each other perfectly"

From The Stage on the 2004 NFRC production of Our Town.

 

 

2003: summer season

Henry IV Part 1

David Copperfield

 

De Profundis

   

Comments from members of the 2003 company

 

 

2002: open air production

   

A Tale of Two Cities

     

 

2001:  There was no NFRC production in 2001.

 

2000: summer season

LARKRISE by Keith Dewhurst

 

"a community play par excellence"

FANTASTIC MR FOX by Roald Dahl

 

"verdict on Mr Fox - FANTASTIC ... the wild enthusiasm of the children."

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM by William Shakespeare

". . . fine individual performances . . . the quality shone through from the stern opening to the hilarious climax".