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Blackadder Goes Forth – CADS

THURSDAY 5TH – SATURDAY 7th MARCH 7.30PM

+ 2.30PM ON SATURDAY

It’s 1917, and Captain Edmund Blackadder battles two foes: the Germans and the British Army’s own absurdity. With the clueless Baldrick and the cheerful George at his side, his desperate attempts to escape the front take him from painting to flying—and back to the trenches. Featuring Captain Cook, Private Plane, and Goodbyeee, this stage adaptation delivers the sharp wit and biting satire that make Blackadder Goes Forth a comedy classic.

This is a community production from CADS

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THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE – CADS

THURSDAY 11TH-SATURDAY 13TH JUNE 7.30PM,

SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30PM

It’s the swinging 60s and Sister George is a beloved character on a popular BBC radio programme; a cheerful district nurse who cycles about the countryside singing hymns and doing good. In her private life June Buckridge the actress, is a swaggering, foul-mouthed, alcoholic in a long-term relationship with her partner Alice ‘Childie’ McNaught.

Due to low ratings, cutbacks and June’s own bad behaviour the BBC decides to kill Sister George on the series. A visit from Miss Mercy Croft, a no-nonsense network executive bearing bad news sends June into meltdown, which results in Alice’s retreating into the arms of Mercy.

This is a community production presented by CADS

All Tickets: £12.00

(Pricing includes £1.50 booking fee)
For more information about our booking fee and why we need to charge it click HERE (opens in a new tab/window) 

WHAT DOES THE i MEAN ON THE PLAN?

The i denotes that seats are close to the main sound speakers. Your view of the stage will not be affected in these seats but sound levels will be a little louder for some shows.

The View of the stage from Row U seats 1, 2, 23 & 24 may occasionally be affected by some mobility scooters.

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