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 TRINITY FESTIVAL 2005 

Cookham

A Celebration of Arts and Music

Friday 22 April 2005 - Monday 2 May 2005

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TRIP TO "THE WOMAN IN WHITE"

the musical

 Palace Theatre, London. 

 Thursday 17th March

with the coach leaving from Cookham Station.  

Tickets for specially discounted best seats in the house, and including the return trip to London, 

cost £37.50 and are available from 

Victoria Morse on 01628 521434.

click here to see the website

The Woman in White, a novel by Wilkie Collins, is a mystery narrated by draughtsman and artist Walter Hartwright and various other characters within the tale: most of whom are potentially questionable in what they say (as in Browning's The Ring and the Book). It was published in 1860. The story begins with Walter's late night meeting of the titular woman dressed in white who he rescues from a group of pursuers. Walter goes to work in the service of the selfish and unpleasant Mr Fairlie as a drawing instructor and in doing so meets his niece Laura who strongly resembles the mysterious woman in white. Walter falls in love with Laura, but naturally there is a hitch. Laura does love Walter but is engaged to Sir Percival Glyde. Deceit, love and various unmaskings ensue that explain the strange confinement within an asylum of Anne Catherick. Tense adventures, villainy and gloriously fitting retributions are Collins? remedies.

 


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