Health & Stacey by Plested and Brown
Saturday, 14th March
at 8.00 p.m. (doors/bar open 7.30 p.m.)

Absurd, hyperactive comedy where the props have a life of their own. These are the two who, last time they were in Eathorpe, re-created Shirley Bassey’s Stairway to Heaven in a fantasy about a washing machine repair man.
There is a sort of plot: Stacey, an inept Geography teacher, goes to the exotic Isle of Sambuca to build a new life. But she is pursued by a Health and Safety officer from Hampshire County Council.
The pair get caught up in a jungle adventure involving cannibals, snakes, ex-pats and a multi-purpose palm tree. If you want to know more, you’ll have to come and see the show.
A 5-star review of this show at the Edinburgh Festival suggested you should “Kill to get a ticket” (One4Review.com). “We’ve seen it and we agree.” (Sue Burt and David French)
Here in Warwickshire, all you have to do is ring 01926 632575 or email sue@eathorpe.demon.co.uk.
Tickets: £6, £5 (over-65s or students) if booked and paid for before 8th March, or
£8, £7 (over-65s or students) if booked later.
