Natural Causes at the Braid

Preparing to tread the boards at The Braid Arts Centre are (back from left) Jimmy Murray, Michael Grey and Alec Murphy, and, (front from left) Jenny McCarley and Christine Clarke of Ad Hoc Theatre.
Ad Hoc Theatre will perform 'Natural Causes' on Thursday 3 & Friday 4 September at  8.00pm in the Braid Arts Centre.  Admission: £8.00 & £6.00 concession. Back Row: L to R, Jimmy Murray, Michael Grey, Alec Murphy. Front Row: L To R, Jenny McCarley, Christine Clarke.
Synopsis: Celia is suicidally depressed, her husband, Walter is in love with his secretary, Angie. Vincent, a purveyor of poison is called in to simplify matters, while Withers, from the Samaritans is in the business of saving lives. If the rubber plant could speak it would have strong grounds for complaintAd Hoc Theatre will perform 'Natural Causes' on Thursday 3 & Friday 4 September at  8.00pm in the Braid Arts Centre.  Admission: £8.00 & £6.00 concession. Back Row: L to R, Jimmy Murray, Michael Grey, Alec Murphy. Front Row: L To R, Jenny McCarley, Christine Clarke.
Synopsis: Celia is suicidally depressed, her husband, Walter is in love with his secretary, Angie. Vincent, a purveyor of poison is called in to simplify matters, while Withers, from the Samaritans is in the business of saving lives. If the rubber plant could speak it would have strong grounds for complaint
Ad Hoc Theatre will perform 'Natural Causes' on Thursday 3 & Friday 4 September at 8.00pm in the Braid Arts Centre. Admission: £8.00 & £6.00 concession. Back Row: L to R, Jimmy Murray, Michael Grey, Alec Murphy. Front Row: L To R, Jenny McCarley, Christine Clarke. Synopsis: Celia is suicidally depressed, her husband, Walter is in love with his secretary, Angie. Vincent, a purveyor of poison is called in to simplify matters, while Withers, from the Samaritans is in the business of saving lives. If the rubber plant could speak it would have strong grounds for complaint

They will perform ‘Natural Causes’ at The Braid on Thursday and Friday, September 3 and 4, at 8pm.

Admission will be priced £8 with £6 concessionary rate. (Submitted Picture).