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The Vicar of Dibley - A Holy Wholly Happy Ending!

The Vicar of Dibley - A Holy Wholly Happy Ending!

A stage play adapted from the original TV series written by Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer.
By arrangement with Tiger Aspect Productions. Supporting Comic Relief.

Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy return to Dibley for a fourth and final visit reuniting the cast from previous sell out productions.

 

Vicar Geraldine Granger is approaching a milestone birthday and the parishioners gift her an evening of speed dating to find love. Though she is unsuccessful in her search there, a new arrival in the village soon catches her attention. Is there a mutual spark of attraction there? Will Geraldine finally get to walk down the aisle or will the other quirky inhabitants of Dibley mess things up for her? Will there be a holy wholly happy ending?

 

The script includes innuendo and mild swearing but not enough to stop it being shown on TV on a Sunday afternoon! An amateur production to professional standards.

 

Previous sell out shows have included ‘Fawlty Towers’, ‘Blackadder’, ‘Porridge’, ‘the Vicar of Dibley‘ and '‘Allo 'Allo’.

More information at www.mktoc.co.uk

Book Tickets

  • Tue 12 November 7:30pm
  • Wed 13 November 7:30pm
  • Thu 14 November 7:30pm
  • Fri 15 November 7:30pm

Tickets

Full - £18

Concession - £16

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