Open All Hours Takes to the Eastbourne Stage

 

This month offers Eastbourne’s theatregoers a chance to enjoy a rib tickling evening of visual humour and comedic lines as the classic British sitcom Open All Hours takes to the Devonshire Park Theatre stage, from 23rd to the 25th October, with a production that was specially commissioned to mark the 40th anniversary of the shows television premiere.

Join loveable stuttering shop keeper Arkwright in his trademark brown overalls and Granville, his put-upon errand boy in apron, jeans and dodgy tank top, for good-old laughter in abundance with a touch of nostalgia thrown in.

With painstaking attention to detail this show appeals to all ages and recreates the original setting with frightening accuracy – Granville’s trusty bike, the finger-biting till and even the shop scales included.

This new stage adaptation from Open All Hours Productions is the brainchild of Gary Simmons – who also portrays the miserly but loveable Arkwright in the production and masters his ster ster ster stutter to perfect comedic timing.  Jon Hall plays shy and awkward errand boy Granville and Mary Singh is the charming and kind hearted Nurse Gladys.

Spend an evening laughing and reflecting on the real life that is found in that great institution, the corner shop, and join Open All Hours at the Devonshire Park from 23rd -25th October. Tickets priced £15.50 – £20 are available from the box office on 01323 412000 or you can book online at www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk.

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