BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Directed by Brainne Edge NODA Review Waking This one act play was only short, but in it we had some extremely good acting from the two members of cast; these being Rachael Hilton and Tom Cohen. It moved well and the performances did bring it to life. I did loose some dialogue when the volume dropped, however. Although this play is a conversation piece at no time can you allow it to be just a conversation. Even though the theatre is small you still have to project. But this was a very interesting play, well Done Keeping Annabelle This was a short but amusing playlet and well played by Michael Wignall and Katie Griffiths Birthday Greetings and a Bottle of Wine The third and longest of the evening of one-act plays by the young and talented Rachael Welch was well handled with Joe Simmons as the anchor part playing Albert and his old mate, Freddie, played by Alan Pearson - not type casting this time. A nice comedy this with two excellent performances from Sue Hilton as Blyth and Bobbie Day as Vera. Tony Vanerweele was fine but did tend to go a little ott with the role of Jeremy. Last but not least, Rebecca Andrews gave her usual sound performance.