Enchanted April for the Alex Players

16, 17 and 18 February 2012: Doors open at 7.30, curtain up at 8.00

The weather has taken a turn for the Siberian, but you can transport yourself to Tuscany in April with the Alexandra Players’ latest offering. Enchanted April, adapted by Matthew Barber from the book by Elizabeth von Arnim, is a tale of two London housewives in the 1920s who are looking for change and hope to find it in the charm of the wisteria-laden San Salvatore. It’s gentle piece, full of whimsy and wit, but also moments of drama and tension.

The Alexandra Players have been long-established in the Alexandra Church Hall on Bramshot Avenue and present a wide range of plays over the year. Enchanted April is directed by Keith Hartley and the cast and crew are a mixture of familiar faces and newcomers to both the group and SE7. Tickets are £8 (£7 for concessions) and can be booked by emailing alexandraplayers@gmail.com

About Antonia

I'm a British citizen who has been working for the European Commission since 1995. From 2003 to 2011 I worked on the media side, as a Spokesperson, most recently for Science and Research, and then as Head of Media in our London office. I've now moved to a new role as Head of Communication, Partnerships and Networks and am relishing the new challenges. I went to the London School of Economics and in 2008 took part in the Eisenhower Fellowship Multination Programme, the subject of 3 of my blogs. I live in Charlton, SE7, have a cat, play bass guitar and piano, direct theatre, and love to knit. You can find me on Twitter as @euonymblog
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