NUTS
hail from Newcastle University and for years have been bringing good
quality entertainment to the Fringe. Their offering this year is the
Caroline Wood written A Dependable Marriage.
Alice, Margaret Clunie, has discovered that
her sister Lucy’s, Edwina Langelly, husband Simon, James Johnson,
has been having an affair with Lucy's best friend Charlotte, Jules
Kosciuczyk and in spite of her mother, Louisa Kilkness warning her
not too, informs Lucy.
Lucy
knows, but is tolerating the situation until a confrontation with
Michael, Michael Butterworth, Charlotte's husband leads to an
agreement being reached.
So
what is the agreement, and how does the dashing Freddie, Tim
Pritchard, fit into the equation? The answer to these can be found
for the cost of a ticket and into the bargain you will witness a fun
play, well acted by all with tight direction by Emily Vaughan-Barratt
and Edward Clifton.
Certainly
a good way to start off the Fringe afternoon.
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