Monthly Archives: February 2022

Trap For a Lonely Man

Dorchester Drama present –
Trap for a Lonely Man by Robert Thomas
A gripping psychological thriller set in a French alpine chalet.

A man reports his wife’s disappearance to the police but soon a woman turns up, claiming to be his wife, and makes herself at home. He insists he has never met her, she seems to know all about him and has evidence to prove it. What is the explanation? As the plot twists and turns a conspiracy unfolds and the tension and mystery build to the final moments.

Fri 1st April – Moreton Village Hall
Sat 2nd April – Broadmayne Village Hall
Fri 8th April – Martinstown Village Hall
Sat 9th April – Martinstown Village Hall
Refreshments available.

Doors open: 7:00 pm. Show starts: 7:30pm.
Tickets available from www.wegottickets.com/dorchesterdrama at £11 inc booking fee
e-Ticket – Just bring along the reference number you’ll be emailed. That’s it!

Social Play Reading – Arsenic & Old Lace

While current production things are going on in the background, there is going to be an opportunity to read some plays.

The invitation is open for existing and new members, an excellent opportunity for those people who have expressed an interest in joining us, to meet some of the group in a social atmosphere and have a bit of fun reading. If you don’t want to read, but just want to come along and say Hi, that’s fine as well.

These are not auditions, but an excellent chance to experiment with characters, dodgy accents and suchlike. There’s no guarantee that DD will put this on as a play in the future, but who knows.

2nd March 2022 – 7:30pm at the Queen Victoria (Dagmar Rd, Dorchester DT1 2LW)

Trap for a Lonely Man

Daniel and Florence played by Seán Colledge and Cassandra Grindley

Daniel and Florence played by Seán Colledge and Cassandra Grindley

Trap for a Lonely Man – Robert Thomas

A gripping psychological thriller set in a French alpine chalet. A man reports his wife’s disappearance to the police but soon a woman turns up, claiming to be his wife, and makes herself at home. He insists he has never met her, she seems to know all about him and has evidence to prove it. What is the explanation? As the plot twists and turns a conspiracy unfolds and the tension and mystery build to the final moments.

Coming to a Village halls in Broadmayne, Moreton and Martinstown in early April.

Tickets will be available via the website and publicised links soon.