
Entertaining Angels
A comedy written by Richard Everett
Wednesday 14 May 2025 - Saturday 17 May 2025
Buscot Park Theatre, Lechlade Road, Buscot SN7 8BU
Directed by Vixz Edmonds
Producer: Bex Hutchings
Times: Performances start 7:30 pm. Doors open 10 minutes earlier.
Tickets: £14. No concessions. Inludes £1.18 non-refundable booking fee. Free programme included. Tickets were available from our Online Box Office.
Other information: Buscot Park and Theatre have been made available "by kind permission of Lord and Lady Faringdon, and James and Lucinda Henderson". The grounds will be open to theatre goers from 6:30pm. Picnics welcome. Seating is limited to 50 per night so please book your tickets early. There is no wheelchair access to the theatre. A small selection of drinks will be available for purchase at the bar during the interval.
Entertaining Angels is a sharp witted comedy with explosive chemistry and jaw dropping twists guaranteed to delight and defy expectations! Described by the Sunday Times as “A warm, glowing, serious comedy, like an Ayckbourn play finished by J M Barrie”.
Synopsis: As a vicar’s wife, Grace has spent a lifetime on her best behaviour. Now, after the death of her husband Bardolph, she can enjoy the new-found freedom of being able to do and say exactly what she wants. But the return of her eccentric missionary sister, Ruth, together with some disturbing revelations forces Grace to confront the truth of her marriage. The play is set in a lush vicarage garden and filled with sharp-edged comedy.
Photographs by Bex Hutchings
Cast (in order of appearance):
Grace - Amanda Linstead
Sarah - Jayne Hoyland
Ruth - Carolyn Taylor
Jo - Sarah Nutbrown
Bardolph - Mike Fraser
See programme for further details.
Production No.210 - 4 shows were performed over 4 days. This amateur production of "Entertaining Angels" is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd., www.concordtheatricals.co.uk. The videotaping or making of electronic or other audio and/or visual recordings or streams of this production is strictly prohibited, and is an offence under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.