‘Move over Mrs Markham’ is a typical British farce written by Ray Cooney and John Chapman. The play is set in the late 1960's, within the London flat of Philip and Joanna Markham. Philip is a straight-laced publisher of children's books and shares the ground floor office with his partner, Henry Lodge. Philip has reluctantly agreed to let Henry borrow his apartment for the evening to 'entertain' his latest girlfriend. Unbeknown to Philip, his wife Joanna has been persuaded by Henry's wife, the neglected Linda, to let her borrow the apartment that very same evening, so she can 'entertain' her lover. But what nobody knows is, that Alistair, the Interior Designer, who has been decorating the apartment for the past three months, has his own plans for the flat that very evening. Filled with mistaken identities, embarrassing situations and risque remarks it is no surprise that confusion and chaos ensue.
Performances are in Inverurie Town Hall on Thursday 10th and Friday 11th May with tickets at £8 (£6 concessions). There is also a preview performance on Thursday 10th May with all tickets priced at £5. Doors open at 7pm with curtain up at 7:30pm.
You can also grab pre-performance suppers at The Tearoom which you can book by phoning us on 01467 621389.
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