Once again, Cornley Drama Society return to the BBC with six shows performed live for the public to `enjoy'. Sadly, they are as inept as ever, this time with the added complication of an internal feud that spills out into open, incompetent warfare. They start with a Christmas Nativity, and when that fails in a cataclysm of illegal fireworks, move on to a Downton-esque family saga, a Shakespeare history play (Colin Shakespeare, that is) and a US-style prison break drama for their next three shambolic episodes, ending with two shows of short performances chosen by the individual cast: an acting disasterclass, a 70s sitcom in questionable taste, and a ballet forgotten for good reason provide the series with the conclusion it deserves. Sets fall down and, oddly, up, horses (real and pantomime) case havoc, and many, many things catch fire.
Writer: Henry Lewis
Writer: Jonathan Sayer
Writer: Henry Shields
Actor: Henry Shields
Actor: Bryony Corrigan
Actor: Jonathan Sayer
Actor: Henry Lewis
Actor: Charlie Russell
Actor: Nancy Zamit
Actor: Greg Tannahill
Actor: Dave Hearn
Actor: Chris Leask
Actor: Ellie Morris