2015

Quiz Evening 23/01/2015

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The winning team - The Travellers

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Who says real men don't eat quiche?

Who says real men don’t eat quiche?

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St David’s Day Dinner 28/02/2015

Chairman Jonathan Pegler and President Ann Evans

Chairman Jonathan Pegler and President Ann Evans

Jonathan and John discuss the music

Jonathan and John discuss Wales Rugby win

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Margaret Payne and Jayne Pegler

Margaret Payne and Jayne Pegler

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Speaker The Rt Hon David Jones MP

Ann Evans and Colin Thomas

 

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Theatre Trip
The Reduced Shakespeare Company’s ‘The Complete History of Comedy (abridged)’
Tuesday 24th March 2015

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Summer Lunch at Kay & Peter Day’s Home

 Danger – Men at Work

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Putting up the tents

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A well earned break

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And the guests arrive…….
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And now for the food

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Christmas Drinks 2015

Bill & Ann

Bill & Ann

 

 

Maldwyn sees Jonathan coming with reinforcements

Maldwyn sees Jonathan coming with reinforcements

 

Pam Britton asks treasurer Graham about annual fees

Pam Britton asks treasurer Graham about annual fees

Bill discusses politics

Bill discusses politics

Muriel entertains

Muriel entertains

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Dinner is served

Dinner is served

Kay looks for the hosts

Kay looks for the hosts

The Chairman and Dilys

The Chairman and Dilys

Chairman Kay thanks hosts Bill & Dilys

Chairman Kay thanks hosts Bill & Dilys

Jonathan prepares for the carols

Jonathan prepares for the carols

Hugh singing quietly

Hugh singing quietly

Gwyndaf's solo

Gwyndaf’s solo

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Theatre Trip – Nye

On Wednesday 20th March, we had a trip to The National Theatre to see a matinee performance of ‘Nye’, starring Michael Sheen.

A coach picked us up from Amersham and Gerrards Cross, and we arrived at the South Bank at about 1:30 pm, only slightly later than planned. We met a few of our party who had travelled in by train, and then David Powell picked up the tickets and distributed them, leaving us just over half an hour for a hasty lunch.

‘Nye’ tells the story of Aneurin Bevan, from his imagined death bed, under the influence of morphine, looking back over his life.

It was useful that we had been given a background of Bevan’s later life a couple of years ago when  Neil Rees gave a talk about Aneurin Bevan and his life in Chesham at our Zoom- based AGM.

Our seats were in the circle with a very good view of the stage.

Martin Sheen was wonderful as Nye, appearing in all the scenes dressed in his hospital pyjamas and seemingly bewildered as each scene unfolded before him in random order, as a schoolboy with a stutter, then his fights with Winston Churchill, his open marriage relationship with Jennie Lee and the death of his father (a Welsh miner). Finally he remembers his creation of the National Health Service against very high odds, only winning against the doctor’s opposition by promising them to make them the highest paid professionals in the country (“Filling their mouths with gold”).

The staging was quite clever, the green curtains reminding one of those in a hospital and also acting as the green seats of the House of Commons, whilst hospital beds were transformed into lobby entrances during the parliamentary scenes.

 

We  found our coach at 5:15 and our driver fought his way through the rush hour traffic to get us back to Gerrards Cross by about 6:30 – well behind those who had travelled by train!

I think that everyone had a really good time.

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