There's still a few days to catch Droylsden Little Theatre's production of Private Lives by Noel Coward this week.
The farce tells the tale of Elyot and Amanda, once married and now honeymooning with new spouses at the same hotel, who meet by chance, reignite the old spark and impulsively elope.
After days of being reunited, they again find their fiery romance alternating between passions of love and anger.
Their aggrieved spouses appear and a roundelay of affiliations ensues as the women first stick together, then apart, and new partnerships are formed.
Directed by Hazel Phillips, the play runs until this Saturday (13 May).
Doors open at 7pm, with performances from 7.45pm. For tickets, visit the Droylsden Little Theatre website.
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