Napier Courier

Comedy based on true news story

Little Theatre show perfect way to end the year

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Napier Repertory Players are delighted to announce tickets are now available for The Little Theatre’s end-ofyear production Canoeing for Beginners which runs from November 15 — 25.

Written by award-winning actor-turned-playwright Mike Yeaman, Canoeing for Beginners is very loosely based on a famous tabloid press story — however, any similarity to persons living, or pretending to be dead, is purely coincident­al.

Yeaman appeared in the UK TV series Finney and was a writer for Spitting Image. Canoeing for Beginners has been produced in theatres worldwide and in several different languages.

Beryl and Frank are in their 60s, but they’ve never been able to manage money well. Frank comes up with an insurance scam to ensure them a comfortabl­e retirement in the sun. But faking your own death isn’t easy — especially when you haven’t told your own kids and there’s a police liaison officer who never seems to clock off.

Beryl and Frank make a hasty escape and plan their new life from a seedy hotel room in Havana. It’s then that events turn completely beyond control. A dark comedy that builds to a frenetic farce with a surreal twist.

In his debut for Napier Repertory, director Steve Driver jumped at the opportunit­y to direct this show after seeing the ITV series The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe which is also based on the same news sensation.

This comedy is the perfect way to end the year, great for an early Christmas function, or

just to enjoy great comedy with a group of friends and family at The Little Theatre.

 ?? ?? Frank (Chris Chambers) and Beryl (Sarah Graham) toast themselves on their insurance fraud.
Frank (Chris Chambers) and Beryl (Sarah Graham) toast themselves on their insurance fraud.

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