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‘Now is the winter of our discount tickets…’
Yes, NOW is the time to take advantage of our Season Ticket offer. Become a Season Ticket holder and pay for all our three upcoming plays in advance. Just £16 buys you one ticket for each of our three plays.
Hmm. What’s the advantage?
- It’s cheaper – an 11% discount making it just £5.33 for a fun night with a cuppa and biscuit included.
- no fumbling for cash while Steve Turner drums his fingers on the ticket desk
- best of all, reserved seating for all three productions on your preferred evening, no fighting for your favourite seat position.
- and, of course, the guarantee of having three nights of great entertainment until April 2016.
What if I can’t make it to a performance?
- as soon as you know please contact our Ticket Secretary,
Steve Turner, who will always try to help, tickets are non-refundable but perhaps we can fit you into an alternative evening? (subject to availability) - Gift your ticket to friends or family and let them experience the delight of live entertainment – where else can you get that for the price?
If you are interested, simply fill in our web form or phone Steve Turner – details on our Book Tickets page.
Click here to see our three productions and performance dates.
Book Now for ‘Sylvia’s Wedding’
It’s never too early to book your tickets so why not check your diary now (for performances Oct 29, 30, 31). You can use our email ticket request service or phone direct. Full details are on our Book Tickets page.
And if you can’t make it this time make sure you put Black Comedy (January) and Neighbourhood Watch (April) in your diary. Check out our new programme here: 2015 / 2016 Programme
SYLVIA’S WEDDING by Jimmie Chinn
Thurs, Fri, Sat: 29th, 30th, 31st OCTOBER 2015 at 7.30pm
This is a lovely bitter sweet comedy drama by an author new to the Players. After ten years of courting Gordon finally proposes to Sylvia but this decision leads to family turmoil. Sylvia’s parents, Joyce and Vic, are hardly the sort of people that Stanley, Gordon’s pompous father, wants his family connected with. And Sylvia’s joy is dampened not only by family but also by her cynical best friend. Despite all this wedding preparations go ahead but will Sylvia get to the altar and fulfil her dream?


