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BaCStage presents a Comedy Double Bill!

Two Villages. Two Eras. One Hilarious Evening. An unexpected pregnancy announcement gets broadcast to the entire village, but is Gosforth’s Fete fated to be disastrous? Expect tears, inebriation, and electrocution before the day is out. Over in Little Grimley, a hapless amateur dramatics society desperate for an audience holds an emergency meeting – complete with...

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Coming in October

Our next production is in the works, and this Autumn you have not one, but two plays to look forward to! We’re doing two 1-Act plays – Alan Ayckbourn’s Gosforth’s Fete, and David Tristram’s Lockdown in Little Grimley. We will be presenting these during October half-term at Bluntisham Village Hall.

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Intro Night!

Come along to our intro evening on 30th May to hear all about our upcoming production Our lovely director, Mark, will be introducing the play and giving details on auditions, roles, and supporting crew jobs.

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The Vicar of Dibley

Based on the popular TV sitcom starring Dawn French, the stage version of The Vicar of Dibley features all the main characters and many popular scenes from the show, a bit like a “greatest hits” of the first two series.

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The Vicar of Dibley

Based on the popular TV sitcom starring Dawn French, the stage version of The Vicar of Dibley features all the main characters and many popular scenes from the show, a bit like a “greatest hits” of the first two series.

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The Vicar of Dibley

Based on the popular TV sitcom starring Dawn French, the stage version of The Vicar of Dibley features all the main characters and many popular scenes from the show, a bit like a “greatest hits” of the first two series.

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The Vicar of Dibley

Based on the popular TV sitcom starring Dawn French, the stage version of The Vicar of Dibley features all the main characters and many popular scenes from the show, a bit like a “greatest hits” of the first two series.