
Production called ‘British farce at its best’
Oct 10, 2008
Oct 10, 2008
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. That’s the thinking behind the most recent play selection by the Milton Players Theatre Group, which doesn’t often stray from the light-hearted, fluffy British farces its loyal ...

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