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Full Cast Announced for Alan Ayckbourn’s A Chorus of Disapproval at Salisbury Playhouse

by Staff Writer
March 20, 2024
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The cast of a chorus of dissaproval

The cast of a chorus of dissaproval

Wiltshire Creative today announces the cast for their upcoming production of Alan Ayckbourn’s A Chorus of Disapproval, completing their 2024 spring season. This production marks the 35th Alan Ayckbourn play that has been performed at Salisbury Playhouse.

Artistic Director Gareth Machin directs Robert Bowman, Rebecca Cooper, Andy Cryer, Bessy Ewa, Olivia Forrest, Sasha Frost, Damian Humbley, Richard Hurst, Lloyd Notice, George Olney, Ben Stock, Georgina Sutton and Heather Williams.

The production opens on 30 April 2024 at Salisbury Playhouse, with previews from 25 April, and runs until 18 May. More information can be found here.

       

Gareth Machin, Artistic Director of Wiltshire Creative, said: “What a brilliant cast we have coming together for Alan Ayckbourn’s glorious comedy A Chorus of Disapproval. I am thrilled to welcome back some familiar faces who have previously graced the Playhouse stage, as well as new ones, who are set to bring an Ayckbourn classic to our Salisbury audience.”

Recently widowed Guy joins his local Amateur Light Operatic Society, in hope of finding new friends and meaning in his life but ends up with a lot more than he bargained for! In their upcoming production of The Beggar’s Opera, Guy starts out playing a part with only one line, but his good looks and mild manners soon see him climb his way to the leading role.

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