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Playing Gooseberry

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Sun 07th February 2027
11:30am & 2:30pm
Standard Ticket - £10 Concession - £8
The Buccleuch Centre
This event is hosted in the North Foyer instead of the Auditorium
Box Office Information
01387 381 196

The Buccleuch Centre
Langholm
Dumfries & Galloway
DG13 0AW

Come and enjoy a relaxing cup of tea or coffee and a delicious cake, then settle back for a heart-warming performance of the one-act comedy “Playing Gooseberry” by Kathryn West – run time 45 minutes.

Tensions are running high as the gooseberry growers prepare for the World Gooseberry Growing Championship.  Has there been some secret sabotage to ensure a win? Will old friendships survive the stress? It’s all to play for!

This is a North Foyer Production, directed by Judith Johnson for The Buccleuch Centre. Tickets are limited, so book early!

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