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.
