An information night will be held next week to chat about all things production for its summer performance of The Vicar of Dibley.
The stage play is written by Ian Gower and Paul Carpenter and is adapted from the original multi-award-winning BBC television sitcom of the same name created by Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer.
The show is based on the experiences of the Reverend Joy Carroll, one of England’s first female priests.
Set in a small Oxfordshire village called Dibley, this show is a combination of three of the most popular TV episodes, The Arrival, Love and Marriage and The Easter Bunny.
The story begins after the old vicar has died suddenly, and we find David Horton, chairman of the parish council and a welcoming committee gathered in the Village Hall, awaiting the arrival of the new vicar.
There is a knock at the door, a stranger enters, who turns out to be the new vicar and to David’s horror, the vicar is a female.
Join STAG at 7pm on Wednesday, July 24 at Blackbox Theatre, 17 Wheeler St, Shepaprton, for more information.
Multiple backstage positions are open for those not keen to be on stage but who would still like to be a part of the production.
Cast and crew must be 18 years or older.