NOEL Coward’s Fallen Angels opens at Salisbury Playhouse tomorrow (Thursday).

The play, a comedy, is based on two happily married women that share a secret past – the dashing lothario, Maurice.

When he suddenly turns up and the champagne starts to flow, all attempts at decorum fly out the window – and that’s before the return of their golfing husbands.

Fallen Angels is in the Main House until Saturday October 3. Evening performances start at 7.30pm with matinees at 2.15pm.

The autumn season in The Salberg at Salisbury Playhouse starts next week with Much Ado About Nothing on September 18 and 19.

The 70-minute version of the popular Shakespeare play is performed by Winchester-based Blue Apple Theatre which specialises in theatre performance for actors with learning disabilities.

As part of Salisbury Playhouse’s programme of Original Drama, Bike is written by Bristolbased Katherine Mitchell who responded to the Playhouse’s callout last year for new plays from the south west region. Directed by Ria Parry (On Golden Pond), Bike is a story of the ups and downs of a girl’s life and runs from October 7 to17.

Following sell-out runs of The Six Wives of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I: Virgin on the Ridiculous, popular comedy duo Living Spit returns from September 23 to 26 with Adolf & Winston.

Commissioned by the National Theatre and visiting Salisbury on October 2 and 3 as part of a national tour, We Want You To Watch asks difficult questions about pornography and dares audiences to imagine an alternative world.

Award-winning Salisbury writer Barney Norris delighted audiences last year with Visitors and his new play, Eventide, comes to the Playhouse from November 3 to 7.

For tickets call Salisbury Playhouse ticket office on 01722 320333 or visit salisburyplayhouse.com.