Mid Sussex Times

The Rusper Players deliver a Prescripti­on for Murder

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Following on from their sellout performanc­es of Murder at the Manor, The Rusper Players are putting on a lively new production Prescripti­on for Murder, a thriller by Norman Robbins.

Spokeswoma­n Mary Holford-walker said: “In the seemingly quiet town of Bere Knighton in Devon, there is never a dull moment for Dr Richard Forth. Not only does he have a hectic work schedule and an awkward friendship with his ex-girlfriend, but his wife, Barbara, is constantly ill and nobody knows what is wrong with her…”

There will be three performanc­es, all to be held at Rusper Village Hall, RH12 4PR: Friday, March 24 at 8pm; Saturday, March 25 at 8pm; Sunday, March 26 at 2.30pm.

Tickets £15 (include coffee and cake in the interval). Proceeds in aid of St Mary Magdalene Church restoratio­n fund.

Ticket sales: Trudy

Dolan 01293 851656; trudy. dolan@btopenworl­d.com

As Mary says, the group began in 2019 when two friends said “Let’s write a play.”

“And so, the Rusper Players amateur dramatic group emerged. An enthusiast­ic, if mainly untried group of locals. The play was a roaring success. Unfortunat­ely, the pandemic stopped further production­s but due to public demand The Rusper Players will be on stage again at the end of March.

“Another thriller. but this time, Norman Robbins’s Prescripti­on for Murder. I chose this play because now I know the cast well, I wanted a proven vehicle that could showcase them all. Be it Clive Dolan, who having starred as a butler in our previous production has stepped up magnificen­tly to his new role as the gruff and rather stressed

Dr Richard Forth. Or Angie Hill, previously the beautiful perpetrato­r, but now with a precarious path to navigate. Or the Revered Nick Flint, as Allan, a bowls fanatic, with a rich West County accent that makes us roar with laughter every time he speaks.

“Prescripti­on for Murder is definitely a challenge. We started rehearsals straight after Christmas. Initially, the Rusper Players looked over their scripts and reeled at the amount of lines involved. But rehearsing diligently twice a week has produced amazing results. As the weeks went by and the game and gallant crew learnt those lines and absorbed their stage directions I suddenly felt that the play had sprung to life.

"Mary Dawe is hilarious as Dorothy, a cheery middle aged char woman. Whereas the cool Barbara, played by Shona Lidstone, the beautiful if mysterious­ly sickly wife of the good doctor is a perfect foil to Dorothy’s northern bluntness.

"Mary, the bowl’s fanatic’s long suffering and down to earth wife is brilliantl­y portrayed by Carrie Johnson and Chris Dawe, the tragic victim in his last outing re-emerges as a charming computer salesman, who appears to have uncovered a terrible deception.

“Prescripti­on for Murder is a rich combinatio­n of a cleverly written and ingenious plot, littered with red herrings, punctuated by many hilarious moments.”

Ticket sales: Trudy

Dolan 01293 851656; trudy. dolan@btopenworl­d.com

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