SIR - I attended the Swan Theatre production of The Dresser by Ronald Harwood recently.
It is an absolutely classic play, played brilliantly by the amateur company and yet sadly there was practically nobody in the audience. There were more volunteers and cast members. What has happened to the audiences in Worcester? Where has the support for our wonderful theatre gone?
The leading role of Sir was played by Frank Welbourne. I have seen Frank in many productions over the years but I think that this is the most outstanding performance he has ever given.
The tragic unravelling of his character was portrayed with as much sensitivity and skill as you will see in any West End production.
As you can tell, I was bowled over. Indeed all the supporting actors were very well cast and played.
But what is the point of all this artistry if no one comes to see it? Come on Worcester, let's support these productions in future.
Nikki Reeves, Worcester.
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