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Chandler’s Ford MDG Players Present Ladies of Iniquity

October 24, 2014 By SO53 News 3 Comments

Chandler’s Ford MDG Players will present Ladies of Iniquity from 27th to 29th November 2014.

The comedy is by David Appleford (by arrangement with Cressrelles).

Ladies of Iniquity by the Methodist Church Drama Group, Chandler's Ford.
Ladies of Iniquity by the Methodist Church Drama Group, Chandler’s Ford.

Ladies of Iniquity by Chandler's Ford MDG Players: 27 - 29 November 14.
Ladies of Iniquity by Chandler’s Ford MDG Players: 27 – 29 November 14.

About Ladies of Iniquity

Susan and Brian have been burgled, but Susan’s Uncle Hubert, their insurer, doubts the break-in.

Susan forms a gang with her sister-in-law, Doris, and her cronies.

When things go wrong, Susan blames her snooty neighbour, Audrey. However, the truth comes out eventually.

With conniving old (and young!) ladies, a love struck neighbour and an inept police inspector, there are plenty of laughs along the way!

Chandler’s Ford MDG Players present Ladies of Iniquity

Location: The Methodist Church Hall, Winchester Road, Chandler’s Ford SO53 2GJ

Date: 7.30 p.m. 27th to 29th November 2014 (Thursday, Friday and Saturday).

Tickets £6.00, available from the Methodist Church Coffee Room,
or the Box Office on 023 8025 3922
or Email: johndiscombe@talktalk.net

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About the MDG Players

MDG

The MDG Players is an amateur dramatics group based at the Methodist Church in Chandler’s Ford.

The group has been in existence for over 50 years.

The group aims to present 2 plays every year, one in March or April and one in November.

Website: MDG Players

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