Listing of productions this month at Ealing's local theatre
The Questors present 
        ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
        by Joseph Kesselring
        Macabre and hilarious tale of two innocent old ladies with a cellar-ful of corpses.
        4-5, 8-12 May at 7.45pm, 6 May at 2.30pm In the Studio
      Tickets: £10.50 (£9.50 concessions, £5.00 students)
West London Opera present 
        NABUCCO
        by Giuseppe Verdi
        Epic opera which finally secured Verdi's reputation as a composer.
        10-12 May at 7.30pm
        In The Playhouse
£17.00 and £12.00 (£15.00 and £10.00 concessions) from 020 8423 3797, booking opens 10 April 2007, info www.westlondonopera.org
Grapevine Bar
        SUNDAY BARBECUE
        Weekly Sunday-lunchtime barbecues throughout the summer for Questors members and guests.
        Starting 13 May
Theatre West Four present
  OUR COUNTRY'S GOOD 
        by Timberlake Wertenbaker
        Modern classic about the transforming power of theatre as a group of 18th-century convicts organise the performance of a play.
        16-19 May at 7.30pm
        In the Studio
        Tickets: £11.00 (£7.50 concessions Wed and Thurs only)
The Questors present 
        WAITING FOR GODOT
        by Samuel Beckett
        20th-century comedy masterpiece of two irascible tramps' touching dependence on each other while waiting for Mr Godot to arrive.
        22-26 May at 7.45pm
        In the Playhouse
        Tickets: 22-24 May - £11.50 (£10.50 concessions, £5.50 students); 25-26 May - £13.50 (£12.00 concessions, £6.50 students)
that DRAMA thing present 
        THE WIZARD OF OZ
        by L Frank Baum, music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and EY Harburg, RSC adaptation by John Kane This half-term follow the yellow brick road to Mattock Lane as That Drama Thing present a spectacular new production of The Wizard of Oz. A perfect treat for all the family!
        30-31 May, 1-2 June at 7.30pm, 2 June at 2.00pm In the Playhouse
      Tickets: £15.00 (£12 concessions), matinee £13.00 (£10.00 concessions) www.thatdramathing.com
May 10, 2007
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