The Regalettes - Bishop Monkton
The Regalettes
By Kate Bramley with music by Jez Lowe
Badapple Theatre takes us back to the 1930’s, the cinema decade spanning Hitchcock noir and classic Technicolor showstoppers.
Celebrity and rural life clash head on when a new movie is set to premiere at the tiny Regal cinema in Bottledale.
Comedy and intrigue ensues as our intrepid heroines The Regalettes suddenly find themselves at the heart of a very silly mystery.
”Badapple Theatre triumphs in a tour that takes the magic of theatre to remote venues” - THE STAGE
Ticket Prices: £10 Adults /£8 u16's
This performance uses the Difference Engine – In-App Captioning for D/deaf & hard of hearing audiences.
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