Winter at Ru

Winter At Rushton Manor

A period comedy about divorcees and ghosts.


After a year in the divorce courts Jonah Rushton finally concedes defeat, giving his much-loved manor house to Rose, his ex-wife.

But as Rose settles down for her first winter alone at Rushton Manor, she discovers that it's not only Jonah who wants her out. Someone - or something - else does too.

Come and see The Knapper Experience perform this newly-written play at the WORLD PREMIERE at Brighton Fringe in May!

Friday 7th May - 5pm (Fringe 2-4-1 offer!)
Saturday 8th May - 5pm
Saturday 8th May - 10.45pm (ooh, spooky late show!)
Sunday 9th May - 5pm

www.brightonfestivalfringe.org.uk
- Book your tickets here! Or on 01273 709 709, or in person at the Brighton Dome Ticket Office

Coming to a town near you!

 

Review quotes for previous productions

Avoiding the Butterfly House (The Knapper Experience - 2007)

“The Knapper Experience manages to fuse laugh-out-loud dialogue with a story that is not only engaging, but strangely poignant. Great things beckon.” Chris Pollard, Hastings Observer
“Marvellous! A thoroughly enjoyable production.” Matthew Kelly

News of Anath (The Knapper Experience - 2008)

“Brighton and Edinburgh are used to hosting first-rate grassroots theatre, this was Seaford’s turn!” Seaford Gazette
“Killer lines, superb acting (...) imaginatively presented.” Kingston Informer

The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (Mill Goble/Discombobulated and Me - 2008)

“A kind of Pythonesque romp… The performances are likeable, there are some funny jokes and the whole thing is executed with plenty of charm… perfectly enjoyable…” Time Out
“Good fun… beautifully stylised” On The Fringe (Radio Show)
“Weird and wonderful… genuinely funny… refreshingly unaffected… Discombobulated and Me’s production is highly recommended to those with an open mind and vivid imagination. Enjoy the ride.” Remotegoat.co.uk
“This production is dedicatedly inventive, paying loving homage to the film, while converting what was a silent horror flick into a witty and exciting piece of theatre.”
“My sizeable cup of enthusiasm brimmeth over. You will not see this every day; my advice is to catch it while you can.” Tanith Lindon, Extra Extra