The Art of Taking Tea: A 1930’s tea shop – five women wait in eager anticipation for illicit liaisons that never materialise. As their unfulfilled desire turns first to disappointment and then to angst, it seems only taking of tea followed by a large plate of sweet stuff will appease the anger of these spurned women and satiate their appetite. Five rebellious waitresses compound the chaos that ensues as each makes her own desires and cravings felt.

Waitresses – Jen Angharad, Linda Bullock, Olivia Jones, Liz Harris and Geraldine Hurl.

Ladies who take tea: Carol Brown, Lynn Hoare, Jill Kirkpatrick, Karen LeBeau and Shirley Stansfield.

Original 1930’s recordings with live keyboard from Julian Martin and supported by the music of Miles Behind.

“You need to go on tour. Infectious performance” – Angharad James
“Fabulous! More please” – Sara Beer
“I don’t usually attend things like these because I never know when/where to look, but I can honestly say it was great! Very entertaining performance!” – Lewis
“Great fun. Enjoyed by both audience and performers (it seemed). Well done” – Julia Martin
“Mastery of etiquette descending into mayhem brilliantly crafted. Vital, characterful dance” – Julie Barclay

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