- Instead of the usual musical extravaganza, this year's Pearl Bay Thespians production is a play penned by Harold with Meredith at the helm. After years in the wings, Heather is cast as the leading lady opposite old flame, Barry Boston.
- Dan finds himself in a moral dilemma when an old friend is charged with assaulting his wife, and the truth about their marriage leads to Dan dealing with his own painful past, and an argument with Laura over the extent of the law. The rest of the town, meanwhile, are hustling and bustling in preparation for the annual performance by the Pearl Bay Thespians. But Meredith, who is directing Harold's script, is spending an inordinate amount of time trying to get Laura into the cast. And Heather - in the lead role, as always - has a powerful chemistry with the leading man which has Bob in despair.—Sammy J
- Instead of the usual musical extravaganza, this year's Pearl Bay Thespians production is a play written by Harold and directed by Meredith. Heather, after many years in the wings, is cast as the leading lady opposite visiting professional Barry Boston. Barry is an old flame of Heather's and as the rehearsals proceed that flame is gradually reignited. Fire ignites in Bob's belly as he recognises that art often imitates life. Laura, keen to maintain her own dignity, refuses to participate in the play in the face of Meredith's badgering until Dan suggests a sure-fire plan to evade participation without offending anyone. Old friends of Dan's, Maggie and Ray, are in town and an unfortunate incident leaves Ray charged with assault. Dan stands by his friend until he discovers the unhappy truth about the assault and Maggie and Ray's domestic situation. For Dan, this brings up painful memories and unfinished business from his past. While Harold's play pays tribute to the law, Laura and Dan come into conflict over the law's inability to discover the truth and achieve justice.
- Instead of the usual musical extravaganza, this year's Pearl Bay Thespians production is a play penned by Harold with Meredith at the helm. After years in the wings, Heather is cast as the leading lady opposite visiting professional and old flame, Barry Boston. Bob immediately presumes an affair is taking place. Unlike Bob, Laura is keen to maintain her dignity and calls upon the help of Dan to save her from the show. Apart from working overtime as Laura's bad acting coach, wounds from Diver's past are re-opened when he discovers a friend's violent domestic situation. While Harold's play pays tribute to the law, Dan and Laura come into conflict over the justice of the legal system.
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