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”That’s Life” by Sylvia Walker was directed for Ratae in February 2007 by Malcolm Wardle.
Set in a residential home for the elderly the scene was set for several clashes of egos and personalities. Most of the cast needed to look the part without the use of make-up. Malcolm initially felt that the play would be an ideal vehicle to celebrate the longevity of four of the company’s most mature members, namely Celia Leader, Doreen Pollock, Arthur Potterton and Jim Salmon. Unfortunately Celia and Arthur could not fulfil their roles so two younger actors took their place. Paddy McNair made her acting debut after stage-managing so many productions over the years. Rehearsals got underway and a great of fun was had by all.
The production was entered for the full-length play festival and was awarded overall second place, with Anne Crocker and Tony Baxter deservedly winning awards for best actress and actor. Our production was well received by our audiences although several older members felt that the subject matter was a little too close for comfort.
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