GET ready to laugh until your sides ache as The Vicar of Dibley comes to Guide Bridge Theatre.
The Audenshaw venue is set to deliver all the hilarity of the iconic and much-loved BBC sitcom from Monday, January 27 to Saturday, February 1.
When Reverend Geraldine Granger, played by Michelle Lockwood, arrives as the first female vicar of Dibley, she shakes up the quiet English village with her unconventional approach.
Joining her onstage are the characters fans know and adore.
- Alice Tinker, the delightfully dim verger whose romance with Hugo Horton will tug at your heartstrings.
- David Horton, the pompous parish chairman trying to maintain order amidst the chaos.
- Owen Newitt, the farmer whose bowel troubles and sheep-related musings add a touch of the absurd.
- Jim Trott, known for his hesitant “No no no no no…yes!”
- Letitia Cropley, whose culinary concoctions are as legendary as they are questionable.
- Frank Pickle, the council’s minute-taker, whose dull delivery masks his own charm.
The stage adaptation brings together a selection of the show’s most cherished episodes, ensuring plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.
This production is presented in support of Comic Relief, making your laughter all the more meaningful.
For tickets visit: www.ticketsource.co.uk/gbt/e-ylkvag