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The Philadelphia Story

Justin, Julie, Paul, Amy, Bill & Emma

Some of the guys from one of the county’s finest theatrical groups – Early Doors Productions – popped in this morning to talk about their forthcoming production of Philip Barry’s The Philadelphia Story, the 1930s romantic comedy which helped revive the career of Hollywood icon Katharine Hepburn.

EDP normally stage two productions each year and one thing that always impresses me is that whatever they decide to put on is normally very different from anything they’ve done before, as evidenced by a back catalogue ranging from The Pink Panther Strikes Again to Trainspotting! This morning, however, Philadelphia co-director Amy Clayton did reveal a common link between their productions – and it’s actually something quite obvious.

You can see The Philadelphia Story at Ingatestone Manor Hall from Wednesday 25th to Saturday 28th March. Tickets are £13; contact early.doors@hotmail.co.uk.

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The Philadelphia Story

Justin, Julie, Paul, Amy, Bill & Emma

Some of the guys from one of the county’s finest theatrical groups – Early Doors Productions – popped in this morning to talk about their forthcoming production of Philip Barry’s The Philadelphia Story, the 1930s romantic comedy which helped revive the career of Hollywood icon Katharine Hepburn.

EDP normally stage two productions each year and one thing that always impresses me is that whatever they decide to put on is normally very different from anything they’ve done before, as evidenced by a back catalogue ranging from The Pink Panther Strikes Again to Trainspotting! This morning, however, Philadelphia co-director Amy Clayton did reveal a common link between their productions – and it’s actually something quite obvious.

You can see The Philadelphia Story at Ingatestone Manor Hall from Wednesday 25th to Saturday 28th March. Tickets are £13; contact early.doors@hotmail.co.uk.

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The Philadelphia Story

Justin, Julie, Paul, Amy, Bill & Emma

Some of the guys from one of the county’s finest theatrical groups – Early Doors Productions – popped in this morning to talk about their forthcoming production of Philip Barry’s The Philadelphia Story, the 1930s romantic comedy which helped revive the career of Hollywood icon Katharine Hepburn.

EDP normally stage two productions each year and one thing that always impresses me is that whatever they decide to put on is normally very different from anything they’ve done before, as evidenced by a back catalogue ranging from The Pink Panther Strikes Again to Trainspotting! This morning, however, Philadelphia co-director Amy Clayton did reveal a common link between their productions – and it’s actually something quite obvious.

You can see The Philadelphia Story at Ingatestone Manor Hall from Wednesday 25th to Saturday 28th March. Tickets are £13; contact early.doors@hotmail.co.uk.

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The Philadelphia Story

Justin, Julie, Paul, Amy, Bill & Emma

Some of the guys from one of the county’s finest theatrical groups – Early Doors Productions – popped in this morning to talk about their forthcoming production of Philip Barry’s The Philadelphia Story, the 1930s romantic comedy which helped revive the career of Hollywood icon Katharine Hepburn.

EDP normally stage two productions each year and one thing that always impresses me is that whatever they decide to put on is normally very different from anything they’ve done before, as evidenced by a back catalogue ranging from The Pink Panther Strikes Again to Trainspotting! This morning, however, Philadelphia co-director Amy Clayton did reveal a common link between their productions – and it’s actually something quite obvious.

You can see The Philadelphia Story at Ingatestone Manor Hall from Wednesday 25th to Saturday 28th March. Tickets are £13; contact early.doors@hotmail.co.uk.

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