Make Way for Lucia
28th to 31st May 2013
Performances took place at St. John’s Church Hall
Based on E. F. Benson's hilarious novels penned in the 1920s and 30s, the fierce war for social supremacy between Lucia and Miss Mapp in the charming town of Tilling is vividly brought to life on stage. With all the wit, irony, and humor of the original works, audiences are transported into a battle of wits. In the social hierarchy of Tilling, Miss Mapp has long reigned as the doyenne, but Lucia's arrival introduces a new contender. Lucia, with her penchant for peppering her speech with misunderstood Italian phrases, poses a formidable challenge to Miss Mapp's dominance. As tensions escalate, the stage is set for an unforgettable showdown in this delightful tale of rivalry and intrigue.
This Poulner Players production donated money in support of R.N.L.I.
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