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A DayStar Theatre Comedy

7th November 2014 @ 6:06am – by Ian Haughey
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A DayStar Theatre Comedy – Bad Penny: Coming to Audlem's World Famous Theatre Cafe @ Audlem Scout and Guide Hall on 22nd November.

Local companies Hoc19 Events and Daystar Theatre are again bringing live theatre and a new performance to local venues, always eagerly anticipated this is the latest piece of theatre written by Pete Marshall.

Day-Star theatre weave a comic and thought provoking tale of one small rural community at a time of emerging social change just fifty years after the outbreak of the first world war and nearly twenty after the second.

Doctor Morris Trubshaw is fifty this coming Friday. His wife, Doreen wants to mark the event with some sort of celebration. The good Doctor sees no reason to do so. After all, in his opinion, fifty is well over the hill and down the other side.

The year is 1964 and the place is the quiet village of Nether Claybourne where the Trubshaws run the local G.P. practice. Morris came to the village soon after the 2nd World War to take over the practice from local girl Doreen's father. And well, one thing led to another.

With a now established National Health system and a general feeling of prosperity in the country, Morris is content with his lot. He sees no advantage in change. However change is on its way to Nether Claybourne.

Firstly there is the arrival of the new vicar the Reverend Martin Braithwaite. He is a 'switched on' modern thinking cleric who embraces the burgeoning youth culture of the sixties.

And then there is the mysterious but charming Micky Greenaway who has taken out a short term lease on the empty Claybourne Hall. To the horror of some in the village, Micky is the manager of up and coming pop group The Bad Pennies. He has leased the Hall as a luxury hideaway for them and they are due to arrive on Friday.

The self appointed guardian of traditional values in the village, Mrs Allenby-Croft, is determined to prevent Claybourne Hall from becoming a den of iniquity and local hypochondriac and mother of six, Nelly Drake, fears that her eldest son, who is already the village tearaway, may be led further astray by the new arrivals.

  • Promoter Hoc19 Events
  • Doors:7:30pm
  • Performance: 8:00pm
  • Usual rules apply feel free to fetch your own drinks and snacks – we provide the performance and venue
  • Tickets £9.50 and available from our partners Brown Paper Tickets – The fair-Trade ticketing company http://daystartheatre.brownpapertickets.com email: hoc19@me.com tel: 07748 621321

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