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Cast
- Rosemary Ashe
- Lynda Baron
- Susie Blake
- Michele Dotrice
- David Horovitch
- Roy Hudd
- Sam Kelly
- Maureen Lipman
- Simon Rouse
- Vincent Brimble
- Laura Haddock
- Jodie McNee
- Peter Sandys-Clarke
- Tom Shaw
Creative
- Director Christopher Luscombe
- Designer Simon Higlett
- Lighting Mark Henderson
- Sound Jason Barnes
Tickets
£49.50, £39.50, £29.50, £19.50 and Premium Seats £65
Performances
Tuesday - Saturday - 7.30pm
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday - 2.30pm
WHEN WE ARE MARRIED
Book online or call 0844 482 9673(24hrs) Tickets from £19.50
BY POPULAR DEMAND: EXTRA MID-WEEK MATINEE ADDED Extra Valentines Day Performance: Monday 14th February @ 7.30pm
Yorkshire, 1908, Three highly respectable couples - the Parkers, Soppitts and Helliwells - married on the same day, in the same church and by the same vicar, are celebrating 25 years of wedded bliss. Out of the blue, disaster strikes: the vicar was never licensed - they've merely been living together all these years! At a stroke, all the cherished certainties of their lives start to unravel. Home truths fly like confetti, simmering resentments come to the boil and skeletons threaten to tumble out of cupboards. Can our three couples hide their shameful secret? Can they cling on to their hard-won standing in the community?
J.B.Priestley's work includes The Good Companions, Time and the Conways and An Inspector Calls. When We Are Married takes Priestley back to his Yorkshire roots.
THERE IS A FLOURISHING J.B.PRIESTLEY SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION VISIT WEBSITE : www.jbpriestley-society.com
The production stars Olivier Award Nominated Rosemary Ashe (Witches of Eastwick, Phantom of the Opera), Lynda Baron (Open All Hours, Fat Friends), Susie Blake (Coronation Street, Victoria Wood), Michele Dotrice (Some Mothers Do Have ‘Em), David Horovitch (Bedroom Farce, Taking Sides & Collaboration), Roy Hudd (Coronation Street, BBC Radio 2), Sam Kelly (‘Allo ‘Allo), Olivier Award winning Maureen Lipman (A Little Night Music, Glorious) and Simon Rouse (The Bill).

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