Monday 1 August 2022

Old Buckenham Players production

 Coming at the end of September

Following the success of their production of the thrilling Agatha Christie classic 'And Then There Were None' in May, Old Buckenham Players are now in the throes of preparing for their September production.

There'll be laughs a plenty on offer with their choice of play: 'Give Us A Sign' by Tony Domaille. This modern and clever comedy, rehearsals of which are well under way, is poised for its first showing in Norfolk and promises to be a more than worthy premiere.

You'll meet Kev and his hard working and long-suffering wife, Rachel, in their modest but comfortable home. With Kev's background in Sales, his unemployed status of the last few months looks set to end as he makes a bold leap and starts his own business - Clairvoyant Kev's Clairvoyancy Services. How much harder than sales could it really be? Rather, as it turns out. Through visits from mysterious clients and more than a little incompetence, the play culminates in a big reveal that has dramatic consequences on Kev and Rachel's life. But is it the very final 'reveal'...?

To find out, you'll have to come and see it. Performances are held at Old Buckenham Village Hall, starting at 7.30pm on Thursday 29 Friday 30 September and Saturday 1 October. Tickets are available via Ticketsource, all details of which can be found on our website (www.oldbuckenhamplayers.co.uk) and our social media pages (just search for Old Buckenham Players on Facebook and Instagram and make sure you give them a 'follow' at the same time.) They'll be priced at just £10, so couple this with the bar and raffle, and you'd be hard pressed to find a night out of better value for money anywhere in the County.It's been a strange couple of years, so why not indulge in some quality, local entertainment, for an evening of something that's funny in the truest and most welcomed sense of the word. Your continued support and appreciation makes all the hard work well and truly worth it, so thank you, and we can't wait to see you there. 



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