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Performance

VenueThe Maltings
Also: Henry Travers Studio
TownBerwick-on-Tweed
CountyNorthumberland
From7th November 2013
To9th November 2013
When19:30
PricesFrom £8.50. To £8.50.
The Maltings (V986)
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  • Date of change: 10 Sep 13 - T721839980

The Vicar of Dibley

Work:: The Vicar of Dibley (S02110741462)


Author Ian Gower
Author Paul Carpenter

Production:: (T721839980)

When their vicar passed away in the middle of a service, the inhabitants of the small Oxfordshire village of Dibley expected his replacement to be another old man with a beard, a Bible and bad breath. Instead, they got a babe with a bob-cut and a magnificent bosom. Geraldine Granger is a woman - yes, woman - who enjoys nothing more than a good laugh and a packet of chocolate hob nobs. The thoroughly modern, pop music loving vicar is far from the only eccentric character in the village, however. The locals include the very, very dim verger Alice Tinker, David Horton the pompous parish councillor, Hugo his indecisive son, the incomprehensible Jim Trott, Frank the boring parish clerk, straight-talking farmer Owen Newitt and terrible cook Laetitia Cropley. The play consists of three episodes from the popular television series: Songs of Praise, Celebrity Vicar and Love and Marriage.
Adapted by Richard Curtis
Adapted by Paul Mayhew-Archer
Company Berwick Operatic Society

Listing:: L01094788361




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When their vicar passed away in the middle of a service, the inhabitants of the small Oxfordshire village of Dibley expected his replacement to be another old man with a beard, a Bible and bad breath. Instead, they got a babe with a bob-cut and a magnificent bosom. Geraldine Granger is a woman - yes, woman - who enjoys nothing more than a good laugh and a packet of chocolate hob nobs. The thoroughly modern, pop music loving vicar is far from the only eccentric character in the village, however. The locals include the very, very dim verger Alice Tinker, David Horton the pompous parish councillor, Hugo his indecisive son, the incomprehensible Jim Trott, Frank the boring parish clerk, straight-talking farmer Owen Newitt and terrible cook Laetitia Cropley. The play consists of three episodes from the popular television series: Songs of Praise, Celebrity Vicar and Love and Marriage.

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