Combined Actors
of Cambridge
Est. 1965
Appearing in:
Comedy double bill set for 4th - 7th
July at the ADC Corpus Playroom
Overruled
Gregory Lunn....Adam Daniels
Mrs. Lunn....Jenny Scudamore
Sibthorpe Juno....Steven Kitson
Mrs. Juno....Laura Clark
A Phoenix
Too Frequent
Doto....Fran Burgoyne
Dynamene....Angelique Fronicke
Tegeus....Declan Lynch
Directed by Chris Hudson
Overruled is a typically sensible, Shavian comedy about two married couples who both decide to go travelling around the world
separately in order to have a break from each other. While travelling, husband A meets wife B, and vice versa, and a flirtation develops
between both new couples, although no-one is aware that their new ‘flirtee’ is married. On returning from their travels, all four
end up ‘by chance’ in the same hotel lounge and try to decide how to handle the situation. The men try to act in the way that they
feel is expected of them, i.e. jealous and indignant that another man has been flirting with their wife. However, the women have a
very sensible approach.
A Phoenix Too Frequent is a beautifully poetic comedy-drama about a young widow, Dynamene, who goes
into her husband’s tomb with the intention of starving herself to death so that she can join him in the afterlife. She is joined by
her servant, Doto, who is there to offer support to her mistress. Two days into their fast, they are interrupted by Tegeus, a handsome
soldier who wanders into the tomb, bringing food and wine with him and testing the women’s resolve.
Overruled by Bernard Shaw
& A Phoenix Too Frequent
by Christopher Fry
Salisbury Club
Mill Road, Cambridge
MONDAY 16th and WEDNESDAY 18th JULY
from 7.30 p.m.
7.45 pm
Retrospective
27 - 31 March 2012
Cambridge's Foremost Theatre Company
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The Weir art below to
link to the review & photos.