Posted 14th July 2025
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By Alan Caig
Separate Tables November 2012
Terence Rattigan's timeless 1954 play was presented by Estuary in 2012
Terence Rattigan's timeless 1954 play was presented by Estuary in 2012
Estuary moved into the spacious St Margaret's Parish Church for this ambitious production of Tony Harrison's remarkable adaptation of the mediaeval Mystery Plays.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the First World War, Estuary worked with Topsham Museum to document Topsham's experience of World War
The Cemetery Club is a very New York five-hander, by Ivan Menchell, Jewish humour at its best
Noel Coward wrote this brilliant satirical comedy in 5 days in 1941, and Estuary enjoyed getting to grips with its brittle take on marriage and spirituality
One of Alan Ayckbourn's more than 70 works for the theatre. Estuary chose four of the one act plays which make up Confusions: Mother Figure, Drinking Companion, Between Mouthfuls and Gosforth's Fete
Moliere's fast-paced farce in a sparkling version by Richard Bean, whose One Man Two Guvnors set a new standard for updates of classic authors. An amateur production
We presented a shortened version of the show for three nights in the courtyard of Powderham Castle.
Entertaining Angels is a modern play which deals with issues of fidelity, sacrifice in marriage and keeping secrets - but is also very funny and insightful
Like a House on Fire is the history of theatre in Exeter - and a rich and influential history it is too. One or two jokes and songs help it all go down nicely
Three short plays about ordinary couples finding out about each other, in extraordinary ways.
Clare Philbrock's lively and evocative adaptation of Hardy's classic novel focused on the courtship of Fancy Day and . It made a welcome return to the stage for Estuary, post-pandemic