Mark Carey brings his wonderful one-man show, Into the Breach, to Belstone Village Hall on Friday 6th March. Doors (and bar) open at 7.00pm for a 7.30pm performance. Tickets £12.00 (available here).
A play, written and performed by Mark Carey, who plays all seventeen characters in this portrait of life in a sleepy Devon village during the Second World War. Highly acclaimed, by the London Metro as being ‘Dad’s Army’ meets The Vicar of Dibley’.
The play is approximately 90 minutes long and will have an interval in the middle with ice creams on sale (and a chance for another glass from the bar?)
Set during the Second World War, this original, and inspiring show is suitable for anyone 9 years old and above. George Crocker is keen to liven up his dull life, so he decides to join the village Drama Club, believing they are doing a pantomime. What happens then turns his world upside down!
What people have said about the play: –
“A delight, a lovely and very humorous play that fully merited the standing ovation.” Stratford Herald
“Mark Carey shows amazing dexterity and comic skill in playing all 17 parts.” The Stage
“The quality of acting and writing is as good as any you will see. A deep and nuanced story. Every character drips with personality and charm.” The Cheltenham Standard
For further information, contact Edwina & Robin on 01837840332 or [email protected]
