MARLBOROUGH Players opened to a full audience yesterday night as Bazaar and Rummage, an obscene and funny play centred on three agoraphobics, took to the stage.

The cast of six female roles filled the stage with energy and humour as they used a colourful set full of props to work with during the play written by Sue Townsend and set in the 1970’s.

There were some brilliant one liners delivered by all the cast as they delved into the minds of Katrina, Bell-Bell and Margaret, who have refused to step foot out of their homes for years.

Samantha France’s foul mouthed character Margaret is hilarious but also vulnerable, as she takes to the stage to reveal that there is more to her character then just her potty mouth.

Gwenda, the terrible volunteer social worker who hinders their recovery is made so easy to both hate and feel sympathy for by Karen Evans' characterisation.

The cast have obviously had a lot of fun rehearsing and creating this play for the packed out audience who enjoyed opening night.

The show will run tonight and tomorrow night at the town hall from 7.30. Tickets can still be purchased for £10 from the White Horse bookshop.