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Drama
Endgame
First performed in 1957, Samuel Beckett's Endgame was seen as a bleakly nihilistic vision which denied the few shreds of hope for humanity offered by Beckett's previous play, Waiting for Godot. A Norwich Players Theatre Company production directed by Phil Davey
Far from the Madding Crowd
Capricious, independent and beautiful Bathsheba Everdene inherits and manages her uncle’s farm. She is courted by three infatuated suitors: an honest, loyal and capable shepherd; a womanising and charming Sergeant; and a lonely, wealthy farmer. Who will she choose? If any of them? She plays with all their hearts to devastating and dramatic effect.