Sodbury Players Present "Lady in the Van" by Alan Bennett.
Sodbury Players are gearing up for their next production, 'The Lady in the Van' by Alan Bennett, Running from May 22 to May 25 at Chipping Sodbury Town Hall, this captivating performance promises to be an unforgettable show.
Based on real events, 'The Lady in the Van' tells the touching story of the unlikely bond between Miss Shepherd, an eccentric homeless woman, and playwright Alan Bennett, as she parks her dilapidated van in his driveway and proceeds to inhabit the space for the next fifteen years.
As their lives intertwine, Bennett discovers the complexities of compassion, friendship, and the human condition.
Directed by Lizzie Abbott-Davies in her debut, the production brings Bennett's timeless tale to life with humour and heart.
"We are incredibly excited to present 'The Lady in the Van' to our local community," says Abbott-Davies. "Alan Bennett's masterful storytelling combined with the talent and dedication of our cast and crew promises to deliver a production that will entertain, move, and resonate with audiences."
Join us for an evening of laughter, tears, and profound insights as the talented Sodbury Players delve into the complexities of compassion and human connection.
Tickets are £12 and can be booked from the Sodbury Players Website sodburyplayers.org.uk.
This amateur production of "The Lady in the Van" is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. concordtheatricals.co.uk
The show plays from May 22 to May 25 at: 7:30 pm
Venue: Chipping Sodbury Town Hall
For ticket bookings and more information, visit sodburyplayers.org.uk.
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