Huntingdon Drama Club are kicking off their 80th anniversary season and are set to stage the Alan Ayckbourn play, 'Family Album', to begin.
The 2022 play tells the story of three generations of women from one family, in one household, over a period of 70 years.
The play has three different time periods in it, beginning in 1952 with newly-weds Peggy and John.
Huntingdon Drama Club will be telling the story of Peggy and John as they move into their first home together.
40 years after Peggy and John move in, the audience will meet their daughter Sandra in 1992, who is dealing with an out of control children's party and an errant husband.
In 2022, Sandra's daughter Alison and her partner Jess prepare to move out of the house that has been the family home for 70 years.
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The Drama Club will tell a story spanning seven decades which focuses on the shifting attitudes to work, women, and the home.
The actors will be performing the play, directed by Bronte Beckett, at The Commemoration Hall from April 17-20.
Tickets for the show are on sale now, either at: ticketsource.co.uk/huntsdramaclub or at the Huntingdon Drama Club website.
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