TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE FOR
"Love Begins at 50"
We look forward to presenting our performances of this comedy classic at the Tithe Barn Bishops Cleeve on Friday 7th November at 7:30pm and Saturday 8th November at 2:30pm and 7:30pm.
Doors open 30 minutes before the start of the performance.
Tickets £12 available now from our website www.bishopscleeveplayers.co.uk or from George Lewis Footwear shop in Bishops Cleeve.
There will be Cabaret style seating with a bar for both evening performances.
Seating is pre-allocated

‘Love Begins at 50’
This hilarious comedy written by Ray Hopkins and first performed in 1998 has been presented in many countries around the world and now with the kind permission of ‘Stagescripts Ltd’, Bishop’s Cleeve Players will be performing this farcical comedy at the Tithe Barn, Bishop’s Cleeve on 7th & 8th November.
‘Anita and Clive Debanks have been married for 28years and have led an uneventful life, but all that is about to change. Although in a loveless marriage, Clive has never been unfaithful. However, as preparations for his fiftieth birthday party are underway, Clive feels that life is passing him by and has a yearning for a final fling and go back to his youth in the sixties. To this end he chooses three prospective partners from the ‘Lonely Hearts’ column in the local paper. Arranging to see them all over the period of one evening, things get a bit frantic. Can his best mate Jack come to his rescue? What about his wife and her friend Claire and his daughter Tracy and what’s this photographer doing here. It can and will get a bit hectic.
Tickets from www.bishopscleeveplayers.co.uk or George Lewis Footwear £12 Friday evening, Saturday matinee & evening, Sunday matinee
This year we are supporting the charity - Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC).
GWAAC provides lifesaving emergency care across a region of 2.1 million people and last year were called to a record 2,272 patients in urgent need. That included 621 patients in Gloucestershire.
By supporting our local air ambulance charity we are all part of a team that ensures the most sick and injured people in our shared community receive the best possible chance on their worst day: GWAAC's Specialist Paramedics and Critical Care Doctors perform hospital Emergency Department care, but at the roadside, in a field, in your home...wherever they are needed. By getting this specialist team to the patient – fast – they save lives that would otherwise be lost.
Our air ambulance charity are in the unenviable position of being both busier than ever but at the same time facing the same kind of cost increases that we are all seeing. As a charity, with no day to day Government funding and no National Lottery support, it is down to our community to ensure that this incredible team can continue to be there for people in desperate need.
Thank you”